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Example 4: Adding more Zones for Navimow to cover

This rural property has just given one of their Navimow units more work to do.

Originally, it was mapped to mow ~2,000 m2 of our irregularly shaped, largest lawn that has two exclusion zones (barked flower beds under specimen trees). We've just added another ~1,000 m2 of lawn by creating a second Zone. There are 4 exclusions zones - around the barked area under each of the four specimen trees on this lawn.

Here's what impresses most:

  • Navimow happily travels 40m along a connecting "corridor" to get from one Zone to the next (see the long Pink line in Figure 1)
  • This corridor is in a narrow canyon of tall trees (see Figure 2)
  • The signal from the EFLS transmitter easily passes through both the house and garage to reach one part of this lawn (see the Green line in Figure 1)
Figure 1

With Navimow's unique VisionFence AI camera turned on Navimow has never got "lost" while transversing the 40m long narrow tree-lined corridor that joins the Zones. Here's what the world looks like to Navimow when journeying down this path.

Figure 2

Lawn #2 also has two Zones (see Figure 1). Unlike Lawn #1 which has two Zones that are quite some distance from each other, the Zones on Lawn #2 are two adjacent areas of lawn that are separated by a hedge. The hedge is about 3m tall and more than 1 m wide.

The short Pink line in Figure 1 shows the short corridor created using the Navimow App to connect the two Zones. To get from Zone 1 to Zone 2 Navimow drives underneath the hedge, as shown in Figure 3 below.

Figure 3