Drop & Mow Setup — easy installation

Drop & Mow Setup

Two steps. No wires. No excavation. Connect and mow.

Key claims

  • Setup requires two steps — plug in station, launch from app CLM-DMS-001
  • No perimeter wires, RTK stations, or magnets needed CLM-DMS-002
  • The robot learns the lawn boundary autonomously CLM-DMS-003
  • Multi-zone support — carry the robot to disconnected zones CLM-DMS-005

What's in the Box?

Every Volta subscription ships with:

  • Lawn Companion (Model S26) — the robot itself
  • Charging base station — IPX5 weatherproof outdoor charging dock
  • Power adapter — for the base station
  • Boundary markers (optional) — physical guides for complex edges
  • Quick start guide
1
Place & connect — position the base station on a flat area near your lawn
2
Launch from app — pair via Wi-Fi and send the robot to explore
Done — the robot builds a map and starts mowing autonomously

How It Works

Step 1: Place the Base Station

Position the charging base station on a hard, flat surface at the edge of your lawn. Plug it into a standard outdoor outlet. The base station is IPX5-rated — it stays outside year-round.

Step 2: Launch from the App

Open the Volta app, connect to your home Wi-Fi, and place the robot on the base station. Tap "Start First Mow" — the robot begins its exploration phase, building a visual map of your lawn.

Autonomous Boundary Learning

The Lawn Companion doesn't need you to walk the perimeter. Using its downward-facing camera and GNSS receiver, it identifies the boundary between lawn and non-lawn surfaces during its first few sessions.

Learning is progressive:

  • First sessions — the robot explores and builds an initial coverage map
  • Subsequent sessions — the map refines itself, becoming more accurate
  • After several sessions — the boundary is established and mowing routes optimize
Multi-zone lawn coverage

Multi-Zone Properties

Many properties have disconnected lawn zones — front yard, back yard, side strips separated by driveways. The Lawn Companion handles this naturally.

  • Carry the robot between zones (19.5 lbs = one hand)
  • For complex properties — multiple units, one per zone
  • Each unit independently maps and maintains its zone

Connectivity & App

The Lawn Companion connects to your home Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz, 802.11 b/g/n). Communication flows:

  • Robot ↔ Base Station — charging coordination
  • Robot ↔ Cloud — map updates, schedule changes, firmware updates
  • Cloud ↔ App — real-time status, scheduling, lawn health reports

Base Station Placement Tips

  • Place on a hard, flat, level surface (concrete pad, patio)
  • Ensure the robot can drive straight onto the base from the lawn
  • Keep within range of your Wi-Fi signal
  • Avoid direct sunlight exposure for optimal charging efficiency

Scope & Limitations

  • Exact time required for complete boundary learning is not specified — it varies by property size and complexity
  • Wi-Fi range requirements are not precisely specified — standard outdoor coverage applies

Evidence References

ClaimEvidenceTier
CLM-DMS-001Two-step setupInternal — drop-and-mow-setup.md
CLM-DMS-002No infrastructure requiredInternal — drop-and-mow-setup.md
CLM-DMS-003Autonomous boundary learningInternal — drop-and-mow-setup.md
CLM-DMS-005Multi-zone supportInternal — drop-and-mow-setup.md

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