Beyond the Boundary Wire: How Yardcare and the New N1600PRO are Leading the Robotic Mower Revolution
With automated routes and advanced mapping, Yardcare N1600 PRO robot lawn mower is made to meet modern lifestyle with smart precision.
The weekend morning dread is a real situation, and homeowners know it pretty well. I've often woken up with the realization that the next few hours will be spent toiling with the hum of a petrol engine machine and hours of pushing a heavy mower around the yard. We’ve all been there, sweating under the sun, in our quest to achieve a green carpet that looks fine at best, but rarely ever achieves the work done by an expert. A fully automated solution should address all those problems, but finding a reliable one isn't a cakewalk.
The hassles of setting up boundary wire, mastering the navigation, and requiring constant manual supervision don't really sound like an autonomous dream. But tech is finally catching up, and one of its best specimens is Yardcare’s N1600PRO. The latest from Yardcare ensures that lawn care no longer means non-stop manual effort, but relaxed efficiency. If you're a homeowner who is increasingly leaning toward automation to take care of your yard space, Yardcare is here to help you make that smart shift with the N1600PRO.
If you’re not a fan of the aesthetics of the Amazon Echo family, there is a new way to bring Alexa into your home. At Mobile World Congress 2018, Harman International debuted the Harman Kardon Astra in partnership with Brightstar. The intelligent speaker comes with Amazon Alexa built into the device and boasts an elegant design and 360-degree omnidirectional sound field.
Promising to combine a “superior listening experience with a premium look and feel” with the convenience of Alexa’s smart voice technology, the Astra seems, in some ways, to be Harman Kardon’s answer to the Apple HomePod. Thanks to its three 1.75-inch full-range transducers, three 0.75-inch dome tweeters, and two passive radiators, the Astra seems to offer a better listening experience than you might expect from an Amazon Echo.
“The Harman Kardon Astra is the latest voice agent product from Harman and solidifies our leadership in the space,” David Owens, vice president of Business Development at Harman, said in a statement. “Launching this as a Brightstar exclusive gives Harman the opportunity to reach new channels and customers around the globe.”
While the sound quality of the Harman Kardon Astra seems to be the primary selling point of the device, the Alexa integration is nothing to sneeze at. Whether you want to listen to the latest episode of your favorite podcast, hear the evening’s weather report, or tell your connected devices what to do, you can do so by talking to the Astra. The speaker features proprietary far-field voice technology, which should allow the Astra to hear your commands even in the noisiest of environments.
“We’re delighted to continue bringing exclusive and innovative products, such as the Harman Kardon Astra with Amazon Alexa,” Khalid Zitouni, vice president of Global Gear at Brightstar, said in a statement. “With our channel partners, we’re reaching global markets and a large customer base expanding the Harman brand.”
It’s unclear as of yet what pricing will be on the Harman Kardon Astra, but the speaker will be made available for purchase beginning this spring or summer. You will be able to get your hands on one via Brighstar channels or on Harman Kardon’s website or, of course, Amazon.