A snow blower is powerful equipment, robot or not. Here’s how the system is designed to behave — and the house rules we recommend anyway.

What the robot brings

  • Eyes and awareness. The robot navigates with cameras and onboard sensors, and the app includes a live camera view, so you can always see what it sees.
  • A strict map. It works only the zones we define. No-go zones — gardens, drains, play areas, anywhere you’d rather it never went — are set during mapping and respected every pass.
  • Predictability. It follows the same planned route each cycle, at deliberate speed, with lights running. It behaves like the most boring driver in the neighborhood, which is exactly what you want.

The house rules we set anyway

Sensors are good; habits are better. We ask every household to treat the robot like any powered equipment:

  • Keep kids and pets at a respectful distance while it’s working — the fun is watching from the window, which is genuinely how most families end up using it
  • Never reach toward the intake or chute while the robot is active
  • Use the app to pause it before clearing anything off the driveway mid-storm

And the crew backstop

If anything about the robot’s behavior ever looks off, pause it in the app and call your crew. That’s what we’re for.

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