Are robot mowers friendly for someone who isn’t patient with apps or smart home things?

I’m thinking about getting my dad a robot mower during Prime Day and am looking at Navimow X430. He’s not very patient with apps or smart home stuff. I can help with the initial setup, but the daily adjustments would be on him. If something needs constant tweaking, he’ll probably give up and go back to his old mower. His yard is about 0.7 acres, pretty flat, with one pond and a few trees.

For anyone who has bought one for themselves or a parent, how much daily app checking is needed after the first setup? Things like adjusting the map or schedule, are those simple?

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u/phelatu — 12 hours ago

I noticed reddit posts about cards are basically always the same few types…

kinda random thought but I’ve been scrolling a lot of card subs lately (pokemon, sports, tcg stuff) and I feel like every post is basically one of a few things

like people either asking what a card is worth, or if it’s real, or posting what they just pulled/bought, or asking how to price something before selling, or trying to trade stuff

it’s not a bad thing or anything, just kinda funny how repetitive it is once you notice it

makes me wonder why there’s not just one app people use for all that instead of always asking reddit

like price tracking / authenticity / valuation tools already exist, but people still come here first

maybe it’s just easier or people trust random opinions more than apps idk

just something I noticed while scrolling today

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u/phelatu — 3 days ago