Echo Robotics RP-1250 Golf Range Picker

£29,999.00 inc. VAT

Echo Robotics RP-1200 Golf Range Picker

  • Lightweight unit reduces
    compaction of turf and eliminates
    balls being pressed into the ground

 

  • Saves on downtime and customer
    inconvenience since you will never
    need to close the range

 

  •  Can be programmed to spend
    more time on high-density areas
    to improve picking efficiency
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Description

Echo Robotics RP-1250 Golf Range Picker

The golf ball collector Range Picker 1250 is a further development of our well-known RP-1200.

Thanks to the RTK-GPS support, the ball collector does not work randomly, but can systematically work through an area in lanes. RTK-GPS prohibition zones are also supported. Thanks to the RTK-GPS technology, different installation variants can be created for each robot without making any changes to the wire laying. At the same time, golf clubs benefit from either wireless mode or hybrid technology consisting of cable and RTK-GPS. This allows you to work close to high obstacles.

Our golf ball collectors are a real innovation for driving ranges on golf courses. The large-area robot collects golf balls completely automatically. As soon as the collection basket is full or the battery level is low, it automatically moves to a golf ball drop point where the golf balls are temporarily stored in a shaft or handed over to a golf ball management system. The golf ball collector automatically recharges its battery at a charging station.

Ball collection robots do not bury golf balls because they are lighter than traditional reel mowers or ball collection devices.  A robotic lawnmower from Echo Robotics can take care of the lawn. Golf balls are not damaged because the robotic lawnmowers are equipped with special spacers. Together as a team, the ball picker and the robotic lawnmower represent an ideal symbiosis on the driving ranges of golf courses.

Employees can concentrate on other tasks. The work is carried out almost completely quietly, as the large-area robots are equipped with a double-walled housing and quiet motors.

You can manage the robots online via fleet management, available as a web portal via the browser and as an app for Android and iOS. Administrators can use user role management to assign users rights that only allow them to monitor or even control the robot. As a greenkeeper, you also have numerous options to analyze the robot and the terrain and to specifically shift the area performance. A particularly innovative feature is our GPS-defined zones (formerly called GPS parcels). You can use these to determine which areas within the driving range a ball collector should preferably collect golf balls from. This increases effectiveness. Because most golf balls lie within certain areas, such as below a slope or in the middle of the driving range between 50-150 m.