Binocular Camera
The binocular camera is part of the standard equipment on Smart Vision. It is designed for visual boundary detection, pre-emptive obstacle avoidance, and visual recognition of QR codes during the charging process, making the lawn mower smarter.
NOTE:
- Operating in low-light conditions may affect the machine's ability to recognise obstacles accurately and avoid them quickly. It is therefore recommended that you do not use the machine at night.
- If there are too many obstacles on the lawn, you may consider creating no-go zones around them or removing some of the obstacles to improve the machine's efficiency.
- Regularly clean the camera for optimal function.
- Remember to remove the protective film that is on the camera before use.
Artificial Intelligence Recognition (AIR)
Grouw AIR (Artificial Intelligence Recognition) redefines safety with camera-based VSLAM and Grouw AIR, providing a wider field of view (FOV) to detect obstacles, anticipate their presence, and alter the lawn mower's path to avoid them.
Obstacle avoidance features are designed to enhance your lawn mower's performance and your safety.
NOTE: VSLAM stands for “Visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping”. It uses visual data from cameras to create a map of the surroundings while simultaneously determining the lawn mower's position within that map.
Collision Sensor
Sensors are installed inside Smart Vision to detect obstacles. When the bumper encounters an obstacle and triggers the sensor, the lawn mower will reverse and avoid the obstacle.
NOTE: Your Smart Vision is capable of avoiding objects when it collides with them. However, it is still recommended to remove unnecessary items and clutter from the lawn before mowing.