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LUBA 2 AWD 10000H Robot Lawn Mower, Perimeter Wire Free Vision Robotic Lawnmower for 2.5 Acres Lawn, Cut Height 2.2"-4.0", 80% Slope, APP Control Compatible with Alexa, All-Wheel Drive, Anti-Theft

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Size: Mows up to 2.5 Acres (10000㎡)


Style: Cut Height 2.2"-4.0"


Features

  • RTK+Vision Integration, A trust Choice for Complex and Terrain: With enhanced RTK signal coverage and 3D vision positioning technology, places with weak signals or hefty trees coverage is no more a problem. LUBA 2 AWD 10000H All-Wheel Drive automatic robot lawn mower can navigate narrow passages, objects and slopes, handling slopes of up to 80%/ 38-degrees, cuts at a max height of 4 inches, and covers up to 5,381 square feet per hour, perfect for lawns that up to 2.5 acres.
  • No Perimeter Wires, No More Pains: Still in the pain of installing a boundary wire? Why not pick Mammotion robot mower- No perimeter wire is needed to setup or repair anymore. With the App, you can set the virtual boundaries in cm-level accuracy positioning and map your lawn, thanks to the advanced RTK-GNSS and Multi-Sensor Navigation System. LUBA lawnmower leads the RTK signal range of covering a radius of 394ft (120m). You deserve a dynamic and flexible lawn and LUBA saves your time.
  • 100% Solar Powered RTK, Take a Step Towards Sustainability: Using gas-powered lawn equipment for an hour causes the same level of pollution as driving between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Focusing on innovations like robotic mowers and autonomous, battery-powered equipment, Mammotion designed to navigate and maintain lawns efficiently. (The solar panel for the RTK reference station is sold separately and will be available from July 2024)
  • GPS Theft Protection, Never Worry About Your LUBA Lost: Equipped with anti-theft system and a built-in alarm system, if someone took your Mammotion LUBA 2 AWD 10000H lawn robot, you can instantly secure and track its location through the Mammotion App. The individual activating the device initially becomes its rightful owner. Ownership Authentication supports the "lost" feature, unauthorized users cannot operate the machine.

Brand: Mammotion


Power Source: Battery Powered


Material: Plastic


Color: White


Style: Cut Height 2.2"-4.0"


Item Weight: 38.9 Pounds


Cutting Width: 15.7 Inches


Operation Mode: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 27.17"D x 20.2"W x 10.75"H


Manufacturer: Mammotion


Brand: Mammotion


Power Source: Battery Powered


Material: Plastic


Color: White


Style: Cut Height 2.2"-4.0"


Item Weight: 38.9 Pounds


Cutting Width: 15.7 Inches


Operation Mode: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 27.17"D x 20.2"W x 10.75"H


Manufacturer: Mammotion


Item Weight: 38.9 pounds


Country of Origin: Hong Kong


Item model number: LUBA 2 AWD 10000H


Batteries: 24 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


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  • Had no expectations, but have been blown away
Size: Mows up to 1.25 Acre (5000㎡) Style: Cut Height 2.2"-4.0"
Each of us in the household has had an area of grass they were responsible for mowing... because our property is a challenge. I've been looking at robomowers off and on for a few years, thinking even if I could just get something to do my small easy patch of fenced-in dog yard, it would make MY life easier. But then Luba 2 came along with no required perimeter wires and advertised being able to handle steep slopes with its AWD and Omni wheels. I proposed the idea to the roommates and they didn't seem convinced. But I said, "Well, I'm getting one, and we'll see how it does. At the worst, I can get my part done, and maybe a bulk of some of the other parts so it's less work for everybody." Once it arrived, it of course took unpackaging, setup, figuring out the app, and the usual. As others have stated, figuring out how to set up boundaries and not cut too close to the edges was the first challenge, but after that, you start figuring it out without a problem. So, the learning curve is an unavoidable part of the process, but I didn't think it was overly difficult. In fact, since the neighbor was interested in learning about it, I just let his kid drive it around like an RC car while we talked. So, it's easy enough to figure out. Once we got it set up, Luba2 has been able to tackle the entire property, and I can monitor from my phone or ipad set up on my desk next to my computer while I work all day. (I do work from home though, so if there's a problem, I can go check on it). In general though, despite all the challenges, it rarely gets into problems it can't work its way out of. Vining brambles (wild raspberries) can sometimes be a problem with the omniwheels, but it seems it's not getting caught in the vines so much as that area is steep and loose anyway, and the vines don't do it any favors, so it is doing its best to get out, but the vines hold it fast, it reads that its tires are spinning and it's not changing position, so pauses and tells you to check on it. But sometimes just manually controlling from a 2nd floor window gets it loose and you can hit continue. The point is, it really doesn't have any issues if you deal with the brambles or teach it to go around and not through them... (so it's user laziness/error in this case, not the Luba's fault. Luba makes a great effort!) Luba's not great in the dark, even though some people say you can set it to work at night. I suspect this is because the RTK station turns off at 6pm. [Edit: it just turns the light off the RTK and still works. The issue at night is the usual 'gets stuck in the edges' problems it has during the day... so if you tell it to simply mow the middle part without the perimeter, it can get the bulk of the open area done overnight without and issue]. As long as it's got view of the satellites, it can handle big open spaces in the dark. It's super quiet (you never hear it even when it's right outside your window working), and you can have a normal-volume conversation right in front of where it's working (and get drowned out by the traditional mower down the street, but not Luba). It sounds like a really quiet strimmer/weed-whacker, but even with that, it doesn't have all the engine noise. It also doubles as property surveillance while it's working. One day, I saw someone walking around our property and was wondering who it was—apparently a tree guy looking for a chainsaw he thought he left behind the day before. But his presence didn't even set the dog off. But watching Luba work at my desk, I saw him. Super-fine clippings mulch the soil without blocking light to the roots, and our poor-quality grass has improved 10-fold in just the month we've had it. I can't even describe how much Luba has improved our lawn, inspired us to do more than 'keep up' with the landscaping (we're actually planning/doing things now that we know the lawn is taken care of), and we have time and flexibility to do things we didn't before! We've been here for 17 years now, and we're getting older, and the lawncare has always been a challenge. "Professionals" would just come in, scalp the lawn with no regards for its health, collect a paycheck and leave. We've tried, but due to time, heat, or other constraints, have been able to do little but keep after it in a rudimentary sense. But now... with Luba, we have options and hope where we didn't before. Luba will help with house resale when the time comes, surely, as we got the house cheap when nobody would look twice at the daunting task it would be to mow the steep lawns. But Luba is proving it's not only doable but automatable and convenient. The neighbors have always been 'jealous' of the open space we have to work with, but I'm not sure they appreciate the difficulty of maintaining it. So showing off our beautiful "highland sheep hill" while making it easy will surely help our resale value in the long run. Watching Luba work from my desktop is oddly relaxing, and it makes the whole experience... 'fun'? I'm actually inspired to wake up early to open the gate and check how damp the grass is so I can send Luba out working. The rain sensor does work, and the time it takes to evaporate/dry is also a gauge for how wet your grass is. The neighbor's sprinklers at the edge of the property have set it off though, so if you have sprinklers, time your mowing accordingly. But in actual rainfall, the sensors work great. YouTubers have done a lot of cutting of wet grass, but I haven't. I do periodically check the cutting blades to make sure everything's loose and moving freely, and it surprisingly doesn't get anything gummed or jammed up if you mow dry. Check them after 'bushwhacking' through really high weeds/grass though, as this obviously is not a normal use-case, and you can get some jammed and it'll keep the blades spinning. But with normal usage under dry conditions, there's really no need to check the undercarriage (though I do occasionally out of curiosity). All the advanced positioning stuff works great and seemingly improves the more it does the yard, so maybe there's some AI in there. I have noticed when weeds are particularly large and Luba comes up to them, it slows down, must do some sort of analysis as to what it is, and then decides it's a weed and drives over it. Spots I've forgotten to 'no-go-zone' like the mailbox post, well-head, or leech-field vent, it bumps into them and goes around. It will damage saplings, but the one I'm thinking of is wild and we just haven't gotten around to cutting it down yet, so we don't care... but if you have fragile bark, you may want to train Luba to go around trees, even if it'll bump into them and go around. The other day the recycle truck dumped the empty bin on its side in the lawn, and Luba just mowed around it. (So, it deals with unexpected stuff too). Problems? It doesn't do wire fencing well. It doesn't 'see' it, and the bumper can get caught up in it. There's also a bale of the stuff that it will push around either not seeing it as a solid object or because it rolls it's not triggering the bumper. In any case, if you have wire fencing, you'll need to give it some space so it doesn't get caught up in it. Other than that... I can't think of a single challenge it hasn't overcome. Re: Photos It's always hard to capture how ridiculous this hill in the backyard is in photos. But trust me, it's pretty dang steep. (Use the house and trees to see the level and tilt head accordingly). It's impossible to mow with a ride-on because it's a serious roll-risk, and the walk-behind slips the entire time and you're walking sideways. It's a nightmare for anything with a high center of gravity, and I'm not even sure a low-slung zero-turn would be safe on it. But Luba cuts through it like a champion sheep, and is not threatened by the coyotes in the surrounding woods. (Or the ticks or mosquitoes or deer-flies or...) Recommendation: YES! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024 by Reid Moore Reid Moore

  • Revised: Can’t recommend
Size: Mows up to 0.75 Acre (3000㎡) Style: Cut Height 2.2"-4.0"
Second update: While traveling abroad I somehow suspended my account due to “abnormal activity.” I was able to chat with support but they had to submit a technology ticket. It’s been almost a week with no update and no response to follow-up. I’m in a different country and have no idea if my mower is working, upside-down or stolen! One of the perks of Luba is mowing on vacation. Can’t recommend anymore if they can’t simply reset my account while talking to support. Update: After a couple months I am pretty happy with the Luba. Customer service came through and sent a replacement bumper after mine got messed up when it didn’t install correctly due to poor instructions. Regarding the cut quality, I have learned that setting the height a little lower than 4” works better as my lawn is not as full so the blades of grass have room to fall over. Other win is the ability to schedule “off hours”. The cameras don’t work well starting at dusk so obstacle avoidance is turned off. Each time something goes wrong it’s in poor light conditions. While it would be nice to set Luba to automatically stop based on its camera, having it stop at a certain time resolves the issue. I’ve had the unit a week and there are some things I really like but enough things that need improvement before I would ever recommend anyone I know buy one. First, the cut - it’s okay… after running across my grass that hasn’t been cut in 5 days there were a number of blades that were missed. The three point turn feature (used to reduce wear on the lawn during turns) seemed to cause it to miss swaths of grass. After running it a second time, most of the grass was even but there were still random blades missed. I’m hopeful the frequent mowing will compensate for potentially missed grass. Second, instructions - there really aren’t any. You get a book with some pictures. Think IKEA but way more expensive and something that’s functional. This is probably my biggest gripe. I followed the instructions when putting the bumper on (pinched the tabs) but there was no information about how you know it’s seated. While I was cutting, the bumper fell off the front and got ran over. Now I have a bumper with gouges out of the plastic and aluminum and I ruined a set of blades. After reading on Reddit, turns out you probably shouldn’t squeeze the tabs or it may not seat correctly and you can test the fit by gently lifting the machine from the bumper. Navigation - I didn’t have any major issues getting a satellite signal and creating the map wasn’t terrible, though I had to map it twice because the first map didn’t save. While my test cut worked pretty well, my actual yard parameter had some issues. It tried to drive off a short retaining wall (luckily got caught by a shrub). After I placed it back on the grass and it resumed it felt “off.” It bumped into my fence a couple times and left more space in other places. Feels like they could have more calibration after the unit is picked up ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024 by Amazon Customer

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