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The SUNSEEKER L22 Plus is a battery-powered robotic lawn mower designed for lawns up to 0.6 acres (26,000 sq.ft). It features intelligent navigation for efficient mowing, ultra-quiet operation at 52 dB, and smart rain sensors that pause mowing during wet weather. Safety is enhanced with ultrasonic obstacle avoidance and lift/tilt sensors. Controlled via a dedicated app, it offers modern convenience for hassle-free lawn maintenance.






















| ASIN | B0CJDGK6RB |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews | 2.4 2.4 out of 5 stars (10) |
| Date First Available | 7 Oct. 2023 |
| Item model number | L22 Plus |
| Manufacturer | SUNSEEKER |
| Material type | Plastic |
| Power source type | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 59.94 x 43.94 x 22.86 cm; 10.61 kg |
M**B
It was not clear that fence boundaries were not enough. You have to set up stakes and wires and have wifi for this to work. I tried to return and neither Amazon nor seller would refund my money. I now have mower still in box in my living room.
D**E
Have used this robot lawn mower for the last 6 month. I selected this model after lots of research and chose it due to it's advertised capabilities and overall value. Unfortunately I have been disappointed as it has not lived up to its advertised capabilities. Pros - 1) cuts well 2) it's very quiet (ninja quiet) 3) will return to it's base when rain is detected and resume cutting once the rain has passed 4) Looks good Cons - 1) Doesn't consistently maintain it's programmed schedule (have to manually start the cutting process >80% of the time) because it 'drops offlne' eventhough it remains connected to our wi-fi network 2) Doesn't actually show a map of your yard in the App as advertised by the manufacturer 3) Often gets stuck for no apparent reason 4) Frequently gets stuck on tree roots 5) Doesn't execute edge cutting on programmed days. 6) Can't program zones for cutting various areas of your lawn as advertised by the manufacturer 7) No response from the manufacturer to questions or concerns submitted via the feedback feature in the app.
L**D
ππΉ;π±πΏ: The product's setup is challenging in yards with non-standard layouts due to the need for precise boundary setup. βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ ππΊπ½πΏπ²πππΆπΌπ»π: I don't know what I was expecting when I ordered this. The setup was a bit too convoluted for my yard setup, and I ultimately gave up trying to get it set up. To preface, I recently purchased a home, and the previous owners planted many slim, tall trees to block the view from the neighbor's two-story house. All over the product page, there's mention of things like intelligent yard mapping and ultrasonic sensors, so I just assumed this used the app + GPS + sensors to determine the yard's boundaries. That's, however, not the case. This uses the traditional boundary wire that most (but not all) auto mowers use. That's fine; that's not normally a detractor to these things, but you have to carefully measure and secure the wire to your yard. Having something like trees and areas you don't want to mow around also complicates the setup, as you need to carefully trace around each zone with the correct measurements. Ultimately, it was too complicated with the trees in my backyard for me to get set up. So, it'd be nice if Sunseeker could be more upfront about what boundary system this uses. It just seems a little weird that they market their obstacle sensors and whatnot when their user manual plainly dictates that you'd mostly need to map out the obstacles in a predefined manner beforehand.
E**S
Got this for a family member with failing eyesight, figured it would be great and help cover the yard area up close around the house at least and make things easier for them. We ran into issue after issue with a product that was suppose to make things easier, not harder. I will say that the tech support was helpful and we did get everything figured out and set up in the end but even with that being said its still underperforms. If you are using it on a relatively maintained yard with not a lot of leaves or branches and the grass is dry and you clean it after it runs then you could be fine. This is a bit more work and continual maintenance than I expected. The blades are more like larger razor blades and when we ran it once in the morning and the grass had some very light dew on it, it ended up gumming up and wasn't cutting until I cleaned the blades. It is rather quiet and was able to cover the area we wired off in a single battery charge but its not fast and as stated did not preform as well as I expected. Overall its a great idea and I think one day it will get there, but as it stands this unit just isn't worth it in my opinion. For the price point I would expect it to not need as much maintenance and oversight and it definitely should have not been as difficult to set up. When we first tried setting it up it kept saying it was already registered and we ended up having to contact customer service to get everything figured out. Honestly I was hoping this was going to be a home run but it has got a lot of room for improvement and growth still.
A**S
This is a great item, but not for everyone. If you have a small contiguous area to mow, and it has easy to dig, soft soil, and you want to automate the mowing - this item is for you. However, if you have a larger than 0.6 acre area, or the areas are not adjoining, or your soil is stony, or you enjoy mowing yourself - this item is NOT for you. The problem is that unlike a robotic vacuum, this device needs a wire dug into the ground at the perimeter of the area to be mowed. It is a long loop that begins and ends at the charger station of the robot. As you can imagine, you need to dig all the way around to bury the wire. The length of the wire has a maximum, hence the 0.6 acre limitation. If you have stones in the ground, this is a nightmare to install. If the above sounds doable, then you should be happy with this item.
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