Yuka – the robotic lawnmower of the future gains mass support on Kickstarter
At CES 2024 in Las Vegas, it was obvious that Mammotion’s Yuka robotic lawnmower would get a lot of attention. Its innovative features and ability to operate without a GPS signal made it an attractive choice for homeowners. Now, thanks to a successful crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter, the future of Yuka is even brighter.
Anyone who pledges a minimum of $1,299 is eligible to receive a Yuka, which represents a significant discount over later sales. This funding method allows for direct feedback from customers while encouraging mass production.
One of the key features of Yuka is the ability to operate without a GPS signal and without circuit wires. This makes it possible to use it even in areas with poorer signal. Users can easily control the Yuka using a smart phone app and set various parameters such as where to dump the grass or a safe area to stay away from.
Additionally, the Yuka offers advanced features such as rain detection, voice control and automatic charging. With its own GPS and 4G module, it allows remote control from anywhere in the world.
The Yuka therefore represents a revolutionary approach to grass cutting, not only because of its technology, but also because of its ability to create works of art on the lawn using artificial intelligence. Its successful crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter only confirms the huge interest and demand for this innovative robotic mower, with Mammotion initially aiming to raise a minimum of $499,289 from the crowdfunding campaign to kick-start mass production. However, within the first few days, the amount more than doubled to $1,197,120. With the support of 740 backers, it’s clear that interest in the Yuka is extremely high.
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