Ambrogio Robot QUAD Elite | No Limit | Up to 75% slopes!

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • QUAD Elite is the new lawnmower robot of the line Ambrogio dedicated to lawns with slopes up to 75%. Thanks to its 4 driving, electric-steering wheels and 10Ah battery, the robot can handle uphill and humps extremely steep and is also very performing close to the sloping edge (up to 65%).
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @Marius-tech-enthousiast
    @Marius-tech-enthousiast Рік тому

    I have used this Ambrogio QUAD for one year now. It does cover the whole garden and can handel slopes well. It is also fun to see it working and the building quality is good. The radar sensors unfortunately are not reliable. it runs into big items all the time (trees, metal objects, wooden opjects). Sensors have been calibrated many times but dit not solve the problem. Beside that the drive motor axis got loose and all 4 had to be replaced. Good news was that Ambrogio gave me a brand new mower this year. The radar sensors of this one still do not work. this resulted in climbing an obstacle and flip over. The rain entered the body through the bottom and dammaged the electronics. Now Ambrogio offers a credit for the machine and does not want to give more support. too bad because if they would solve the radar problem it could be a very nice product. My dealer now offers to replace it with a Wiper Q 350 SR (same "Zucchetti product" but different colour).

  • @dirkdewolf1631
    @dirkdewolf1631 Рік тому

    I have been using the robotic mower for a year now and now I run into a serious shortcoming : the wheels. The soft rubber is coming loose from the hard part of the wheel and this makes it necessary to replace the entire wheel. Unfortunately, the company currently cannot deliver the wheels (quickly) : I need 3 or 4 new wheels and so far, after 6 weeks, I have barely received 1 (one) wheel via my dealer. Very unfortunate because this has put the expensive robot out of action for weeks. I am looking forward to a sustainable solution from Amrogio.

  • @TheArtificiallyIntelligent
    @TheArtificiallyIntelligent 3 роки тому

    This looks fantastic, but it seems crazy that it doesn't have some better way of navigation, like vision. It'd be a lot more accurate than GPS. Plus, it sounds like it cuts in spirals? Why not straight lines?

    • @rogermurray713
      @rogermurray713 3 роки тому +1

      I have a L250i - my impression is the spirals do make it more efficient then the old random straight lines. Whenever it hits area hasn’t visited for few days (using GPS) it spirals the grass down. Otherwise it does cut in straight lines. I do think navigation could be improved - tends to get stuck in some areas on a complicated lawn. If it works radar would save a lot of perimeter cable laying around each tree. My biggest worry would be the blade and guard combination - on the L250i I have experienced the blade getting stuck in one of the guard holes leading to bent blade and sliced up guard.

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots 2 роки тому

      Hi, straight line robot mowing is feasible and available for large open fields, but still the GPS signal is blocked around the edges. There needs to be 20 degrees line of site the to satellite which makes GPS unusable for many, many lawns. The beauty about Quad is the radar function eliminates wire up to trees and dense flowerbeds because the robot will identify them as objects. This greatly simplifies and lowers the cost of the installation. Researchers have been working on straight line robot mowers for 6 decades but so far there is no solution for homes that does not require expensive and unsightly beacons.

    • @user-nn9mo3qf1r
      @user-nn9mo3qf1r 2 роки тому

      @@rogermurray713 , hello! Blade guard is the only negative of this model, in my opinion. Just remove this guard. So far this is the only way out. And don't worry about its absence, most modern robots, including those of the ZCS, do not have blade guard.