£1,599.00 inc VAT
KR160E.A
Instructed by the Kress RTKn network, it navigates your lawn with centimeter-level accuracy. No need for boundary wire nor fixed reference antenna to be installed in the lawn. The dead reckoning algorithm ensures accuracy where lines of sight to the satellites are blocked by trees and buildings. Operated by the MAP (Mowing Action Plan™) technology, it efficiently manicures lawns up to 600 ㎡.
The Kress KR160E.A Mission RTKn 600 is a wire-free robotic mower made for lawns up to 600m². It uses RTKn satellite navigation to stay on course without the need for boundary wire. It’s compact, quiet, and built to handle regular cutting on small residential lawns.
This model works using RTKn (Real-Time Kinematic network) positioning. Once the mowing area is mapped, it follows that layout with high accuracy. There’s no need to install physical boundary wire, and it doesn’t rely on random patterns—each pass is planned for clean, even coverage.
The KR160E.A includes a dual-blade system, brushless motor, and automatic charging. The mower connects to the Kress app, where you can adjust zones, set schedules, and monitor activity. It’s a good match for small lawns that need consistent upkeep without manual effort.
Model | Kress KR160E.A Mission RTKn 600 |
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Maximum Coverage | 600 m² |
Navigation System | RTKn (Real-Time Kinematic Network) |
Obstacle Avoidance | No (basic sensors only) |
Cutting System | Dual Disc Blade System |
Maximum Slope | 40% |
Runtime (per charge) | Up to 2 hours |
Charging | Automatic docking and recharge |
Connectivity | Kress App (iOS & Android) |
Emissions | Zero (Electric) |
Noise Level | Low – suitable for day or night use |
The KR160E.A is built for smaller gardens and uses RTKn satellite positioning for precision mowing without perimeter wires. With a few extra accessories, you can simplify setup and keep everything running smoothly all season.
If your location has limited access to stable correction signals, a compatible RTKn base station can provide consistent accuracy — especially helpful in built-up or tree-covered areas.
A protective shelter helps shield the dock from rain and UV exposure. It also reduces wear on the mower’s charging contacts, especially in open gardens.
Keep a spare set of blades on hand for quick changes when the originals dull. A basic cleaning brush is also helpful to remove damp grass buildup from the underside after mowing.
During the initial mapping process, ground markers or flags make it easier to define the mowing zone in the app — particularly useful in gardens with curves or permanent fixtures.
GroundTech can install your KR160E.A for you — including signal testing, zone setup, and dock placement. Email [email protected] or use the form below to book your installation.
Operating autonomously for up to 24 hours a day, allowing each task to be completed at a time that best suits you and your schedule and alleviating the pressure on manual labour.
The light footprint of the robot allows it to work on even the softest ground, retaining the playability and presentation of your facility no matter the challenges posed by mother nature.
Engineered to not only save on fuel and staff hours, GroundTech’s robotic solutions deliver a precise cut and quality finish worthy of first-class sport or picture-postcard experiences.
The hood and main body of the robot is insulated to deliver efficiency and effectiveness with minimal noise – ideal for working at night or in built up areas with no disruption.Â
The robot consumes up to 90% less energy than a standard mower. In addition, the clippings returned to the surface can also reduce the requirement for fertiliser and other chemical applications.Â
Mowing more frequently and consistently will being multiple benefits to the turf surface. A ‘little and often’ approach improves presentation, increases sward density & prevents weed ingress.
When you choose GroundTech, you not only receive access to the most innovative robotics on the market, you benefit from over 20 years of expertise in the grounds maintenance industry. That’s the GroundTech Difference.