El análisis del aspersor inteligente Oto destaca su innovación solar

Un nuevo aspersor inteligente ofrece energía solar para facilitar el cuidado del césped.

El aspersor inteligente Oto mide 16 x 12 x 4 pulgadas y pesa alrededor de 6 libras. Requiere al menos tres horas de luz solar directa al día para cargar su batería de 5,400 mAh mediante un panel solar de 2.2 vatios. Los usuarios pueden cubrir hasta 5,000 pies cuadrados con agua lanzada a una distancia de hasta 40 pies en un radio de 360 grados.

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