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All-wheel-drive robotic mower that masters steep lawns up to 3500 m²Husqvarna Automower® 435X AWD – a pioneer on the robotic lawnmower market. An all-wheel-drive model that makes light work of lawns up to 3,500 m² and navigates obstacles, rough terrain and slopes of up to an impressive 70 %. The mower features X-line design with LED headlights, remote object detection and intuitive interaction with Automower® Access. Equipped with Automower® Connect including GPS theft tracking. |
Automower® Zone Control Automower® Zone Control allows you to easily create work areas with different settings and temporary stay-out zones. It gives you more control over the lawn so you can apply different schedules and cutting heights to each area or prevent the robotic lawn mower from mowing in selected areas. |
Weather timer Adjusts the working time to the lawn’s growth rate, meaning that Husqvarna Automower® will maximize its mowing time during periods of strong grass growth. In sunny or dry weather, or late in the season, the mower will spend less time mowing, which decreases wear on lawn and mower. |
Electric height adjustment - PATENTED Electric cutting height adjustment makes it convenient to set the desired height via the Husqvarna Automower® Connect app. The setting is also accessible from the mower’s main menu. |
GPS-assisted navigation - PATENTED GPS-assisted navigation ensures complete coverage of your garden by distributing the mowing evenly. It starts with the system creating a map of the lawn, including where the boundary and guide wires are installed. Husqvarna Automower® will then adjust its mowing pattern accordingly to ensure an excellent cutting result.lt.
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Automatic passage handling - PATENTED Husqvarna Automower® automatically senses narrow passages and finds its way even through the smallest passages. It will vary its route through the passage to avoid unpleasant tracks. |
Automower® All-Wheel Drive Automower® AWD models feature technology that optimise each wheel's control for superior operation in the most demanding terrain, with an impressive slope performance that handles 70 % (35°) incline. |
Rewilding Mode Rewilding Mode is designed to let nature back into your garden. When activated, it automatically allocates 10% of your lawn to a rewilding zone. Automower® will leave this area untouched for as long as you want and you can rescale, reshape, move or remove the rewilding zone at any time. This feature is available on the following models: 405X, 415X, 430X NERA, 435X AWD and 450X NERA and users will be notified about the update via the Automower® Connect app. 430X NERA and 450X NERA need a boundary wire installation to use Rewilding Mode. |
Pivoting rear body design The articulated rear body design enables excellent maneuverability for navigation on complex lawns and through passages. The rear body also has a pivoting capability, considerably enhancing the traction in rough terrain, making the most out of the AWD operation on Automower® AWD models. |
Automower® Connect app Enjoy the convenience of remote control from your smartphone with the Husqvarna Automower® Connect app. Among other things, you can manage and monitor your Husqvarna robotic lawn mower, change settings, and get easy access to information and tips that make lawn maintenance carefree. Cellular, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity available, dependent on model. |
Smart Home integration Compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Home and IFTTT for convenient voice control and status updates. This applies to all Husqvarna Automower® models with cellular or Wi-Fi connectivity, letting you execute voice commands such as start, stop and park, get status updates from your mower by simply asking your voice assistant, use it in IFTTT routines and more. With Automower® Connect you can also integrate your robotic mower with your Gardena Smart System and let mowing and watering work together. |
Remote object detection Built-in sensors using ultrasonic technology helps the mower to detect objects, lowers the speed and avoid hard collisions. |