Brand assets on the UNICUT platform

Private Label Robot Lawn Mower: Your Brand on the Standard UNICUT Platform

SmartMowBot ships the standard UNICUT robot lawn mower with the buyer brand's assets applied across logo, colourway, packaging, manual and app skin. The engineering inside the unit stays the same as every standard UNICUT SKU on the line.

Read the diptych, then open the brand-layer detail.

Blank Platform

Standard UNICUT body, dock and accessories as built on the standard line.

01 Logomark and wordmark on shell and dock
02 Colourwayshell, dock and accessory colour fills
03 Packagingcarton, insert, label and unboxing flow
04 Manualprinted quick-start, full manual, warranty card
05 App Skincover screens, splash, theme colour, support copy

Your Brand Applied

Same UNICUT body and dock, brand assets applied across the five layers above.

Standard UNICUT body Same assembly line Same OTA channel Same parent factory

What changes, what does not

The white label robot lawn mower brand layer sits on a frozen engineering core

Two columns describe the engagement on this track. The left column lists the five brand-layer items the buyer brand owns and hands over as assets. The right column lists the five engineering items that stay frozen on the standard UNICUT platform under every private-label unit.

Brand work happens on the asset side. Engineering work stays on the platform side. The line between the two is the contract on this track.

Your brand layer

Logo and wordmark

Mark and wordmark placement on the shell shoulder, dock face and packaging front.

Colourway

Shell, dock and accessory colour fills inside the platform's standard injection-mould boundary.

Packaging

Carton artwork, insert tray print, label set and unboxing sequence per the brand's pack guideline.

Printed manual

Quick-start card, full user manual and warranty card printed in the brand's voice and layout.

App skin

App splash, cover screens, theme colour, support contact block and warranty copy.

Platform stays frozen

Motion control

Drive, blade and dock-return motion control firmware stays on the standard UNICUT platform build.

Sensor fusion

Sensor fusion stack across IMU, wheel encoders and bump sensors stays on the platform release.

Vision stack

Vision tuning and obstacle classification stack stays on the platform's perception release.

Firmware

Platform firmware version and update cadence stay aligned with the standard UNICUT release.

OTA channel

Brand units receive OTA updates through the same channel that supports every standard UNICUT unit.

For programmes that need spec-level customisation beyond the brand layer, see the OEM / ODM track

From brand assets to dock

How a private-label SmartMowBot programme reaches the brand's distribution centre

Four stations on a single horizontal lane. The brand hands over assets at station 01; SmartMowBot applies them on the platform at station 02; the brand-packed units pass through QC at station 03; the finished pallets ship to the brand's distribution centre at station 04. The flow is one-way and runs along the same standard production line that builds every UNICUT SKU.

01

Brand assets in

The brand hands over the asset pack covering logo vector files, brand colour values, packaging dielines, manual copy and app skin artwork. SmartMowBot reviews the pack against the platform's asset boundary and confirms scope for the run.

02

Apply on platform

The standard UNICUT body and dock are pulled from the standard production line, the brand's colourway is applied within the platform's mould boundary, and the logo placement, printed manual and app skin are loaded against the brand's spec record.

03

QC and brand-pack

Each unit passes through the same in-house QC the standard line uses, then enters the brand carton with the brand's insert tray and label set in place. QC records sit against the programme run.

04

Ship to brand DC

Brand-packed pallets are loaded against the brand's shipping booking and leave the facility for the brand's distribution centre, accompanied by the standard shipping documentation set.

Your brand on the front. The standard UNICUT platform underneath.

Programme cadence

Pilot batch, first launch run, rolling reorder cadence

Private-label programmes follow a three-step cadence on the standard line. The cadence is described, not printed in numbers; programme scale is the brand's launch plan, not a marketing band on this page.

01Pilot batch

Pilot batch on the standard line

A small pilot batch validates the brand asset pack on the platform across shell colourway, logo placement, packaging fit and printed manual layout.

The pilot batch runs alongside the standard UNICUT cadence on the same line; QC and OTA settings on the pilot units match the standard release.

Pilot batch sizing follows the brand's validation appetite. The size is recorded against the programme intake, not printed on this page.

02First launch run

First launch run for the brand's selling season

The first production run is scheduled against the brand's launch window and built on the standard UNICUT line with the asset pack applied.

The brand-packed cartons leave the facility against the brand's shipping booking and the standard shipping documentation set.

First-run sizing comes from the brand's launch plan for the targeted retail or distributor channel. The number is not printed on this page.

03Rolling reorder

Rolling reorder cadence after launch

Reorders enter the standard line cadence on the brand's rhythm, with each reorder inheriting the prevailing UNICUT platform release and the brand's asset pack.

OTA support reaches every brand unit in the field through the same channel the standard SKUs use, so units in the channel stay current with the platform.

Reorder rhythm follows the brand's sell-through, not a printed forecast. Quoted scale is part of the brand's intake conversation, not this page.

Why the source factory

Why a white label robot mower factory direct, not an aggregator

Three evidence strips assert platform parity for the private-label track. A brand carton on a SmartMowBot unit sits on the same line, the same QC and OTA channel, and the same parent factory as every standard UNICUT SKU. Same UNICUT lineup as the standard catalog

Same line as standard UNICUT

Private-label units are pulled from the same standard production line that builds H1, H3, H3 PRO and H5. UNICUT covers four coverage classes (500, 800, 1200 and 1500 square metres) on a shared platform with shared body and dock tooling; private-label runs use that tooling, the line cadence and the assembly stations the standard SKUs use.

Same QC and OTA channel

Private-label units run through the same in-house QC plan and reach the field on the same OTA update channel as the standard UNICUT units. The platform ships with no-perimeter-wire virtual boundary, 300+ obstacle classes on the vision stack, rain auto-return, low-battery auto-recharge with resume, OTA updates, WiFi and Bluetooth, app zone management, a noise envelope at or below 59 dB and IPX6 ingress class; every brand unit on the line inherits the prevailing platform release on those capabilities.

Same parent factory continuity

The platform behind the brand carton is backed by Sunteam Group, founded in 1997 and publicly listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 2015, with the parent facility behind the UNICUT line. Sunteam Group has built outdoor power equipment since 1997, listed in 2015, and runs the Wuhan-based facility behind the UNICUT platform; the related Goalker brand, founded in Shanghai in 2023, sits inside the same group. Sunteam Group facility

Industrial facility exterior view representing the Sunteam Group Wuhan site behind the UNICUT platform

Open a private-label conversation

Start a private label robot lawn mower programme

Tell us the brand, the target market, the launch window and the asset readiness. A platform engineer replies with the asset pack checklist and the programme intake brief.

A platform engineer replies within one business day at the brand's local time.

The information stays inside the SmartMowBot programme team and is not shared with other brands.