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Capability Guide

Understand capabilities before discussing specific products.

Modern smart yard equipment should be explained by the job it performs, the property it fits, and the support path it requires.

Core capabilities

What buyers and partners need to understand.

  • Wire-free or virtual boundary setup
  • Mapping, perception, and zone planning
  • Obstacle detection and no-go area setup
  • Slope and terrain handling
  • Edge cutting expectations
  • Auto recharge and scheduled operation
  • Connectivity, anti-theft, and remote management
  • Seasonal care and storage planning
Wire-free setup and yard mapping scenario

Technology needs local explanation.

The same feature can perform differently depending on lawn layout, ground condition, and setup quality.

Capability classes

Use capability language publicly. Handle product specifics privately.

Residential Class

Standard residential lawns

Best for simpler lawns with clear boundaries and moderate setup needs.

Advanced Yard Class

Multi-zone or sloped yards

Best for properties needing stronger mapping, terrain, and scheduling capability.

Complex Yard Class

Large or complicated sites

Best for properties with slopes, separated zones, complex edges, or service requirements.

Planning a smart yard project? Start with site context.
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