The latest and the most convenient lawn care method is now available.
New York, NY- Robotics innovator Cobb Douglas Robot has just announced the launch of Conga® - an autonomous hands-free lawn care robot with enhanced visual AI. This intelligent lawn care robot takes the hassle out of lawn care by intelligently creating a virtual map, navigating lawns of all shapes and sizes, avoiding obstacles, and cutting grass silently and efficiently.
With a single click to start, Conga® sets users free from the tedious task of lawn mowing. Unlike the first-generation robots, this highly advanced lawn care robot does not require the installation of copper boundary wire or the use of remote control to manually map the areas to be cut. Conga® uses VFL (Vision Fusion Localization) positioning technology, empowering the mower in the cm-level accuracy for precision mowing while maintaining strict boundaries. The robot automatically maps the areas to be mowed while safely avoiding obstacles. Working back and forth in the most optimal path, Conga® cuts with surgical precision.
Novel Features:
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AI vision algorithms help Conga® to recognize boundaries intelligently and auto-build maps. No perimeter wires are required.
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With a quick and easy setup, one click is all to get Conga® started.
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With VFL (Vision Fusion Localization), Conga® is able to locate and navigate around corners, under trees, in the shadows and under bright light.
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Conga® detects obstacles at 0.1s and always prioritizes you and your other users' family's safety.
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Auto Charging & CheckPoint Resume
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WIFI + RF + GPS Anti-Theft Monitoring
“Everyone loves the beauty and the soft feel of a freshly cut lawn, but traditional gas-powered lawn mowers are heavy, loud, and polluting. Our goal with Conga® was is to use the latest robotic technology and enhanced Vision Fusion Localization to create a convenient, efficient, and earth-friendly solution to lawn care. Conga® takes a modern approach to lawn care, automatically cutting grass safely, quietly, and accurately. Now, families can use their lawn as they wish, knowing that it will always be perfectly maintained and ready to enjoy.” says lan Chen, CEO of Cobb Douglas Robot.
Once set up, Conga® cuts the lawn on a set schedule using intelligent path planning. This visual neural network fused with a visual odometer allows the robot to cut the entire lawn in a series of clean and precise parallel rows like a household cleaning robot to efficiently cut the grass without missing any areas. If the battery runs out during operation, Conga® returns to its base station for charging, and the unfinished work areas will be recorded into the system for subsequent completion. It then automatically resumes the proper mowing position before continuing. In this way, it avoids duplicate cutting and never miss any areas.
Furthermore, the system features Smart IOT control via app, including Map Display, Time Appointment Mowing, and remote updates of the equipment database for more accurate results. Conga® also protects users family with 3-level safety guarantees and a 0.1s response time for avoiding obstacles.
Conga® – AI Powered Lawn Care Robot by Cobb Douglas Robot makes grass maintenance a breeze with convenient app-controlled features and quiet, efficient cutting. This innovative new lawn care tool is available for pre-sale now with rewards and incentives for early adopters. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/conga/conga-an-ai-powered-autonomous-robotic-lawn-mower
Cobb Douglas Robot Team
Founded in 2019, Cobb Douglas Robot is a high-tech enterprise dedicated to enhancing the outdoor garden experience through intelligent technology. The founding team has served in major Swedish, German, and American gardening companies and robotics laboratories at renowned universities. They are both familiar with horticulture and interdisciplinary integration technology, including chip design, computer vision, robot precise motion control, and complex terrain navigation. In addition, the technical team has more than ten years of professional experience in developing, producing, and delivering lawn robots.
From perimeter wire lawnmowers to intelligent robotic lawnmowers, the team has accumulated more than ten years of technical expertise and iterated solutions to provide consumers with the easiest lawn maintenance experience. Cobb Douglas Robot seeks to live in comfort but is more concerned with eco-friendly and places protection of users safety as their top priority. Hence they believe the newest robotic lawnmower with AI Vision will be a leader in the technology industry for generations to come.
Media Contact
Website: https://www.cdutility.io/
Contact: Conga PR Team
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