Description
The Kress EyePilot® RTKⁿ KR251E robotic mower provides precise, fully autonomous lawn maintenance for small to medium-sized gardens. Designed for homeowners who want a high-quality finish with minimal effort, it removes the need for boundary wires while delivering consistent and reliable mowing performance.
With advanced RTKⁿ satellite navigation, EyePilot® intelligent vision technology, and ZeroTrim edge cutting, the KR251E achieves complete lawn coverage and a clean, professional finish.
Wire-free precision for everyday gardens
The KR251E uses RTKⁿ (Real-Time Kinematic) satellite navigation to achieve centimetre-level accuracy without the need for boundary wires, antennas, or perimeter installations. Setup remains simple, while lawn layouts stay flexible.
When signal strength is affected by trees or buildings, the mower maintains stable positioning to continue mowing accurately.
EyePilot® intelligent navigation
The integrated EyePilot® system enhances navigation using visual recognition technology. This enables the mower to detect and respond to obstacles in real time, improving efficiency and ensuring smooth operation around garden features.
ZeroTrim for clean edges
ZeroTrim technology allows the KR251E to cut right up to the edge of the lawn, significantly reducing the need for manual trimming and delivering a sharper, more complete finish.
Consistent lawn finish
Rather than moving randomly, the mower follows a controlled mowing pattern to ensure even coverage and a neat, uniform appearance across the entire lawn.
Reliable cutting performance
An efficient cutting system maintains a consistent finish across varying grass conditions. Cutting height can be adjusted electronically via the app, allowing the lawn finish to be tailored easily.
Simple control and low maintenance
The Kress app provides full control over scheduling and operation. A washable underbody makes cleaning straightforward, while automatic over-the-air updates keep the mower performing at its best.






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