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eufy are showing off their new E15 smart lawn mower at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show this weekend

At the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show this week, Eufy unveiled the new E15 smart lawn mower, the perfect garden appliance for those who like a well-cut lawn without effort.

The E15 lawn mower included Vision Full Self-Driving (V-FSD) to locate and avoid obstacles on the lawn while performing real-time analysis to accurately identify lawn edges and obstacles while planning the path it will take to accomplish its task. Cameras situated in the front of the mower help it navigate and avoid obstacles. These cameras also allow you to check in and view what the mower sees.

The mower’s setup process is simple and automated, just like that of a home robot vacuum. Simply connect it to Wi-Fi and place it in your yard. The app will automatically map your yard and track multiple areas in separate yards. With these separate areas you can set different lengths of grass cutting, patterns and more.

For those MCG-style cutting lines, the lawn mower can perform uniform cutting with intelligent parallel mowing and smart coverage detection to ensure all areas of the lawn are cut. The mower can even cut the edges using the Ride on the Edge feature, negating any requirement to perform manual edge cutting yourself.

The E15 mower can cut to within 10cm of a border so you still need a whipper snipper etc to get the grass directly adjacent to the border. The mower does come with a set of spare blades, with each set of blades expected to provide up to 240 hours of cutting.

The E15 will also recognise and avoid any animals or pets on your lawn and includes an anti-theft system for peace of mind. Eufy tell us that the robot mower includes a 4G sim (with activation costing in the ~ per year area) and GPS to allow you to continually locate the mower, even if it is stolen. The E15 weighs a hefty 15kg and can only charge via the dock, so someone stealing the mower won’t get far running with it in their hand and won’t get much use out of it without a dock to charge it (the dock can be bolted into the ground for security).

The eufy Robot Lawn Mower E15 is capable of covering a lawn of 800m² in a single charge and mowing areas with a slope of up to 18 degrees. When the battery in the mower is nearly depleted, it returns to the garage (dock) to recharge before it finishes its task (just as robot vacuums do).

The eufy Auto Robot Lawn Mower E15 will retail for

The mower’s setup process is simple and automated, just like that of a home robot vacuum. Simply connect it to Wi-Fi and place it in your yard. The app will automatically map your yard and track multiple areas in separate yards. With these separate areas you can set different lengths of grass cutting, patterns and more.

For those MCG-style cutting lines, the lawn mower can perform uniform cutting with intelligent parallel mowing and smart coverage detection to ensure all areas of the lawn are cut. The mower can even cut the edges using the Ride on the Edge feature, negating any requirement to perform manual edge cutting yourself.

The E15 mower can cut to within 10cm of a border so you still need a whipper snipper etc to get the grass directly adjacent to the border. The mower does come with a set of spare blades, with each set of blades expected to provide up to 240 hours of cutting.

The E15 will also recognise and avoid any animals or pets on your lawn and includes an anti-theft system for peace of mind. Eufy tell us that the robot mower includes a 4G sim (with activation costing in the ~$30 per year area) and GPS to allow you to continually locate the mower, even if it is stolen. The E15 weighs a hefty 15kg and can only charge via the dock, so someone stealing the mower won’t get far running with it in their hand and won’t get much use out of it without a dock to charge it (the dock can be bolted into the ground for security).

The eufy Robot Lawn Mower E15 is capable of covering a lawn of 800m² in a single charge and mowing areas with a slope of up to 18 degrees. When the battery in the mower is nearly depleted, it returns to the garage (dock) to recharge before it finishes its task (just as robot vacuums do).

The eufy Auto Robot Lawn Mower E15 will retail for $2,999 and is available for preorder on the eufy website at first and is expected to land in stores such as Bunnings and Amazon AU after release. Delivery is expected late June.

The Eufy E15 robot mower is on display this weekend at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show in booth B50. I encourage everyone heading to the show to check it out.

,999 and is available for preorder on the eufy website at first and is expected to land in stores such as Bunnings and Amazon AU after release. Delivery is expected late June.

The Eufy E15 robot mower is on display this weekend at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show in booth B50. I encourage everyone heading to the show to check it out.

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