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Key Statistics:
    • Area capacity: Up to 3000 m2
    • Working Capacity: 125m2/h
    • Battery: Li-ion 22.2V/3.6Ah
    • Mowing time per charge: 70 minutes
    • Boundary wire and pegs included: 300m / 300 pegs
    • User Interface: Control Panel
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HONDA MIIMO 520
The Miimo cuts your lawn so you don’t have to.

Honda’s range of clever robotic lawnmowers are completely autonomous and can look after your lawn without any assistance by following the layout of your garden which works off a perimeter boundary wire held in place by wire pegs. The Honda Miimo 520 uses a unique digital signal to guide itself round your garden, avoiding any possible interference from electronic devices nearby.

If you’re concerned about slopes in your garden, Miimo is able to cut on slopes up to 24’ with its high level of traction and grip. Thanks to its rapid reaction lift sensors it will never get stuck in a hole or uneven ground.

It runs off a Lithium-ion battery (22.2V/3.6Ah), which offers a quiet, reliable and long lasting source of power, which is also very cost efficient to run, and emits zero emissions. By having a slightly bigger battery than the HRM 310 model, it has a working capacity of 125 m2/h and offers 70 minutes of mowing time per charge.

It’s clever enough that when it detects the battery is low it will take itself off to recharge. It’s also quiet and efficient so Miimo can be set to work at night without disturbing you or your neighbours. And if that’s not enough, it’s also weatherproof – so rain or shine your Miimo can work undisturbed.

There’s also no need to worry about safety as Miimo has 360’ bump sensors. This means it will automatically stop its blades when it detects it’s being picked up and will automatically turn away from garden obstacles or pets.

To protect from anti theft – all Miimo models can be protected with the use of a unique security code, which ensures it cannot be used by anyone else but you. It stops and sounds an alarm as soon as it is lifted and the machine will only restarts once your pin number has been accepted.

Honda Miimo 520 Overview:

Rapid Reaction Bump and Lift Sensors: Miimo can sense contact, stopping the moment it touches an object or pet, turning and continuing in a different direction. It can also detect lifting or tilting, stopping the blades for absolute safety.

Automatic Charging System: Miimo works for as long as you want. When needed, it heads off to recharge itself then gets straight back to work.

Micro Mulching: Miimo cuts grass clippings into minute particles so they drop down through the grass and act as a fertiliser. No more walking grass through the house.

Zone Management: Zone management allows you to control when and where Miimo mows, to ensure complete coverage of your lawn, even in hard to reach areas.

Additional Key Information:

The approximate cut height range for Miimo is 0.8 in. – 2.4 in. Ideally, the grass should be within the Miimo cut height range to ensure the best cut performance. Honda suggest using a traditional lawnmower for the first cut of the season then allow Miimo to take over.

Miimo can cross over sidewalks and driveways as long as they are level to the grass surface. If the pavement is higher than the grass, a boundary wire will need to be placed around these areas.

Stepping stones that are embedded below the level of the grass are generally not a concern.

Miimo can only reach areas of your garden that are connected to each other. It cannot cross over a fence or a wall unless there is an opening available.

Miimo can handle most narrow passages. Miimo needs at least 1 meter (3.3 ft) wide passages to be able to navigate. Miimo uses starting points to help it reach areas of your garden which are separated by narrow passages.

Your flowerbeds are safe with Miimo. Obstacles inside the lawn areas such as trees, islands, or flowerbeds are detected by creating loops around them using the boundary wire.

Miimo can also cut around water features like ponds, fountains, and swimming pools. To be sure Miimo does not accidently slip into the water, the boundary wire must be 3 feet away from the edge of the water.

Specification:
Area capacity Up To 3000 m²
Working Capacity 125 m²/h
Maximum Incline Mowing Area 24° / 45%
Maximum Incline Wire On Slope 10° / 17%
Noise Level Guaranteed* 62 db(A)
Blade Type 3 (Swing back type)
Cutting Width 220 mm
Cutting Height Adjustment Manual from 20 to 60 mm
Battery Type Li-ion 22.2V / 3.6Ah
Mowing Time Per Charge 70 min
Charging Time 60 min
Waterproofing IPX4
Smartphone Application**
Docking station position Parallel to boundary wire
Boundary wire and pegs supplied 300 m / 300 pegs
Length x width x height 635 mm x 550 mm x 287 mm
Weight 11.9 kg

Unrivalled Warranty

Honda’s products are built better to last longer. That’s why you are offered a rock-solid warranty for domestic and professional use on Honda’s core range products, covering both parts and labour.

The warranty also maintains the same value throughout the warranty period – meaning the last day of cover is exactly the same as the first.

*Subject to domestic use and following the service schedule.

Want to see more?

See more from Honda’s range of power products here.

Get more information from their brochure.

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