The necessity of creating No-Go Zones largely depends on the type of obstacles in your lawn and your specific needs. Here are some recommendations to help you decide:
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Fixed Obstacles
If your lawn includes fixed obstacles such as trees, flower beds, or other permanent structures, setting up No-Go Zones is a smart choice. This ensures the robot avoids these obstacles during operation, reducing the risk of collisions. Not only does this protect your Neomow X, but it also safeguards the obstacles themselves, contributing to a safer mowing process. -
Precision Mowing Around Obstacles
If you want the mower to cut grass closer to obstacles for a cleaner and more precise result, creating No-Go Zones is recommended. Without a designated No-Go Zone, the robot's path may leave a gap around obstacles, but by defining these areas, the mower can operate along the edge of the zone to deliver a more even and closer cut.
By carefully assessing your lawn and understanding how obstacles impact mowing efficiency, you can decide the best placement and purpose for your No-Go Zones, ensuring optimal results.
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