Description
Wayrobo Robot Range Picker WP-1000
The Wayrobo WP-1000 is an autonomous robot range picker built for commercial golf driving ranges that require frequent, reliable ball collection without disrupting play.
Designed for continuous operation in live environments, the WP-1000 replaces manual collection methods with predictable, automated coverage. It follows structured navigation paths, detects obstacles in real time, and collects balls efficiently across large open practice areas.
What defines the WP-1000
The WP-1000 is engineered for consistency rather than speed. Its role is to perform a repetitive operational task accurately, safely, and with minimal supervision.
- Autonomous navigation with structured coverage paths
- Real-time obstacle detection for safe operation on active ranges
- Integrated ball collection and storage system
- Designed for extended daily operation in outdoor conditions
- Electric drivetrain with low ground impact on turf
Built for active driving ranges
Traditional ball collection often requires closing sections of the range or scheduling manual collection between sessions. The WP-1000 is designed to operate alongside normal range activity, allowing balls to be recovered continuously without interrupting practice.
This makes it suitable for high-traffic facilities where downtime, staffing requirements, and safety concerns are ongoing operational challenges.
Who the WP-1000 is suited for
- Commercial golf driving ranges
- Golf academies and training facilities
- Sports venues managing large practice areas
- Facilities seeking to reduce manual labour and operational overhead
Operational considerations
The WP-1000 is intended as an infrastructure-level solution rather than a casual add-on. Proper deployment depends on range size, terrain, daily ball volume, and charging cycles.
Robot Lawn Mowers Australia can assist with suitability assessment, setup considerations, and ongoing support to ensure the system integrates correctly into your facility’s workflow.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.