KR174E.1 Kress RTKⁿ 5,000 m² robotic lawn mower with OAS (Obstacle Avoidance System)
Redefining precision in lawn care with Kress RTKⁿ technology, the KR174E.1 robotic lawn mower introduces satellite-guided, centimeter-level accuracy without the need for any property-specific stationary antennas. Equipped with dual-layer razor sharp blades and obstacle avoidance system, the KR174E.1 operates efficiently under any conditions. Learn more › Learn less
- Centimeter-level accuracy without station antenna in your property
- Satellite-guided - no perimeter wire installation
- Dual-layer razor-sharp blades for dense and overgrown grass
- Integrated obstacle avoidance system
- Multi-zone function with the ability to precisely navigate from one turf area to another
- Dead reckoning for mowing even undershade (weak satellite signal)
- Systematic coverage in parallel lines for maximum mowing efficiency
- Auto-levelling cutting disc
- Anti-theft protection
- MAP™ (Mowing Action Plan) for advanced path optimization and dynamic adjustment technology
- Electronic cutting height adjustment
- RBS™ Regenerative Brake System for energy saving
- Equipped with OAS (Obstacle Avoidance System)
Precision mowing with RTK
RTK is the state-of-the-art geo-positioning technique that fine-tunes satellite signals for unparalleled accuracy.
Uninterrupted precision under shade
If satellite signals are obstructed by buildings or trees, Kress mowers switch to dead reckoning mode to maintain accurate routing, until a clear satellite connection is available again.
Learn moreInertial navigation
An inertial navigation system is typically formed of three orthogonal accelerometers and three orthogonal gyroscopes that measure tri-axial linear acceleration and angular velocity, respectively. Inertial navigation, or dead reckoning, is based on motion-sensing devices connected to a computer that constantly computes the position, velocity and orientation of a moving object. For moving objects that rely on external references, e.g. satellite navigation or computer-vision navigation, inertial navigation is used when such external references are temporarily unavailable. Inertial navigation is subject to cumulative errors. Accuracy depends on the precision of its motion-sensing devices and, most importantly, on the algorithm that computes data.
While today we think of dead reckoning in terms of satellite navigation, this term has been around since at least 1613, as recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary. Historically, dead reckoning was a fundamental technique in marine navigation, used to estimate a ship’s position by advancing a known position using estimations of speed and course. Navigators employed clever devices like the ‘chip log’ to gauge a vessel’s speed through the water.
Satellite-guided centimeter-level accuracy
Kress's advanced network of base station antennas transmits precise correction data directly to each mower, ensuring unmatched precision for the cutting of every single blade of grass.
Watch the filmDaily fresh-cut stripes
The new Kress RTKn follows a perfectly parallel line pattern. The result? Impeccably aligned stripes that make your grounds a standout feature of the property. Every day.
Watch the filmStay in control
The Kress app can handle up to 10 robotic mowers simultaneously. For oversight of extensive grounds maintenance operations, the specialized fleet management app is coming early spring.
Master of complexity
Guided by satellites, the Kress RTKn excels at navigating complex landscapes and follows even the most tortuous paths from one turf area to another.
Watch the filmAuto-leveling blade system
The floating blade deck automatically adjusts to uneven terrain, ensuring a consistent cut while preventing turf scalping.
Dual-layer razor blades
Engineered on separate planes, the blades effortlessly manage high-density and overgrown grass.
Electronic cut height adjustment
Grass cutting height can be adjusted with a simple slider in the app for a tailored turf finish.
Washable underbody
IPX5 rated, the chassis is designed to withstand the force of a sustained water jet from a hose, making cleaning quick and easy.
Agility meets precision
Kress Obstacle Avoidance System (OAS) ensures the mower navigates with precision around each challenge the terrain presents.
A future-proof investment
Just like your smartphone, Kress robot mowers get automatic over-the-air updates whenever new software is available.
Energy-smart on slopes
Kress robotic mowers capture energy as they descend hills, recycling power back into the battery.