URSROBOT is announcing the release of the NEXMOW M2, a commercial landscaping solution, at Equip EXPO 2024. This robotic mower is designed to transform commercial landscaping through its integration of the Qualcomm QCS6490 processor, offering a smarter, more efficient mowing solution.
The NEXMOW M2 stands out for its advanced AI capabilities, powered by the Qualcomm QCS6490 processor. This high-performance processor with fused AI-accelerator for advanced Edge-AI enables the mower to provide AI vision for object detection and obstacle avoidance, ensuring precise and safe autonomous navigation. It enhances navigation capabilities across all types of outdoor environments, while also expanding the possibilities for extensive AI applications.
NEXMOW M2’s iNOS (intelligent navigation operating system) works in conjunction with its AI vision to deliver unmatched precision. Whether navigating complex terrains or avoiding obstacles, NEXMOW M2 ensures that every lawn is mowed efficiently and accurately. This combination of technologies makes it ideal for large-scale commercial operations where consistent quality is essential.
URSROBOT’s eCrew system enables the management of up to 10 NEXMOW M2 units simultaneously. This fleet management capability allows businesses to cover larger areas in less time, increasing operational efficiency while reducing labor costs. eCrew’s synchronization of multiple mowers ensures that they work together seamlessly, optimizing their collective performance.
“We are proud to unveil the NEXMOW M2, our most advanced robotic mower yet,” says URSROBOT CEO Stephen Chen. “By integrating Qualcomm Technologies’ advanced edge-AI technology, we’re able to offer NEXMOW that delivers precision, efficiency, and convenience in ways that were previously unattainable.”
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