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k7sune | 6 months ago

Wouldn’t it be kidnapped easily if it doesn’t use wires or GPS?

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JoeAltmaier|6 months ago

I often wonder about this.

I think GPS is essential. Tie it to a location - if stolen, it won't operate. Then a way to text you if it is moved outside the designated area. Telling you where it is.

At that point, I suppose it would still be worth stealing just for the battery? A hard problem to solve.

bluGill|6 months ago

The problem with gps is it doesn't work (reliably) under trees which many lawns have. Since trees are common in yards they need something else anyway and at that point you can get rid of the gps

0x457|6 months ago

> if stolen, it won't operate.

I can assure you it won't have level of protection like say iPhone, there will be a factory reset button in the mower.

Kirby64|6 months ago

Not super helpful if it doesn't have a way to communicate to the outside world. Some of the companies solve this by adding a cell module that can send an SOS, but it usually requires a monthly/yearly fee to maintain the cell connection.

albertzeyer|6 months ago

In my case, my lawn isn't easily accessible and also not visible from the street (because the house and garage is between the street and the garden), and I trust my neighbors. So, I think (I hope) this isn't so much an issue for my case.

I think the eufy has also an optional GPS module just for this purpose, to better track it. I don't think this GPS module has any other purpose (e.g. it would not be used for navigation). But I didn't really checked the details on this.

I have seen this a few times for such robots, that you can buy an optional GPS module for tracking.

joshmarlow|6 months ago

The sudden desire to add a small LLM and speech synthesizer so the mower can yell for help in a stranger danger scenario.

jiehong|6 months ago

Third law of robotics: self protect!