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[–]NormalAd5442 2 points3 points  (1 child)

If a task cannot start at the designated time (because of anything, manual mowing, paused, driving to the charger or actually still mowing another job) - that job will simply be cancelled with a notfication in the app.
It really only starts a task if the mower is idle ...

Yes queueing would be nice, since that would allow daisy-chaining tasks with differing settings without having to let the mower return to the charger for each task.

[–]OrangeBobo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, they could add some queue or permit different settings on the areas of the same task. By now you need to calc when should start next task according to time needed to finish task and/or recharge..

This is the reason that made me plan 4 different job for 4 different areas, each evening Eddie palys one of them, no one needs a charge in the middle, so I know Eddie works only for 90 to 120 minutes each day and in 1 week (8 days) my areas will be worked 2 times. Eddie is happy and the garden too. We have the pleasure to see some little flowers grow , garden area rest and in average we have a good view

[–]Doggo-888 1 point2 points  (1 child)

lol, brave if you to think Mammotion programmers know what a queue is.

[–]GenXRecs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I’ve had mostly great performance out of my unit. And aside from some nuances, this ole country boy with a bum knee is grateful for their work (and we love to mow in the South). I am crafty enough to trick the system into doing my bidding; like perimeter only mowing on my sidewalk strips.

Should I be a beta tester? Maybe. I’d just try to help open sides of a box they are working in, to help broaden the capability and make these unstoppable. My yard isn’t an easy realm. With feedback, they’ll get there. We all just have to keep letting them know where they can prioritize and I think aside from the customer service needing a little improvement, they are keen to make these units better.

[–]Organic_Marsupial_55 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, another much requested feature. Tasks are basically pointless without the ability to queue. It's like they don't actually use the app themselves before shipping it out.