August 20, 2012 - Honda is to enter the fast-growing European robotic lawn mower market with the introduction of Honda Miimo, its first commercial robotic product for domestic use. Honda Miimo is the ...
People who know me say that if it weren’t for Autoblog, I’d probably be running a site called Mowerblog. I’m unusual in that lawn mowing, to me, is a form of relaxation, a hobby like knitting or ...
Honda has finally released its first commercial robotic product for domestic use, and it’s hardly what you’d think it would be. With the spotlight constantly on Honda’s ASIMO Robot project, it turns ...
Over a decade after unveiling its signature humanoid robot Asimo, Honda is finally releasing a home appliance with robotics chops: an automatic lawn mower called Miimo. The droid trims lawns several ...
Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a regular ol' car fanatic, he started working his way through the echelons of the automotive industry, starting out as social-media ...
Is mowing the lawn one of those household chores that you absolutely dread? Well, Honda is offering a new product in Europe designed to make it so you never have to walk behind a lawn mower again. The ...
In addition to having zero-turn technology, Honda's latest model comes in an autonomous variant that you can train to mow ...
Honda has announced Miimo, a new robotic lawnmower for the European market. Honda has announced Miimo, a new robotic lawnmower for the European market. You’re probably familiar with Asimo, Honda’s ...
Fans of the automatic Roomba vacuum cleaner will love the new Honda Miimo robotic lawn mower. The Honda Miimo lawn mower functions just like the Roomba, but instead of keeping your carpet and floors ...
Honda says the Type R represents its other side, but we found something from the other… other side. The Japanese company is not only a world class bike maker, but it’s also a leader in lawn mowing ...
Put aside your jokes about Honda’s cars sounding like lawnmowers. Never mind that you can find mowers bearing the iconic “H” logo in any home supply store, and that you might have grown up smelling ...
When I moved from Michigan to Arizona, I gave away my snowblower and my lawn mower. We see snow in Phoenix maybe once every five years, and even then it’s just a dusting that quickly disappears. As ...
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