I Replaced My Lawn Guy With A Robot Mower (Mammotion Luba 2)
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 Published On Apr 17, 2024

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This is the Mammotion Luba 2, a robot lawn mower that cuts your grass automatically with no boundary wire and a simple setup. It can mow in any pattern you want and leaves beautiful lines in your lawn. I tried it for 30 days to find out if it was worth it.

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ADDITIONAL VIDEO NOTES:
Questions:
How does it know where to mow?
Does this ever get stuck?
How long does the battery last?
What does it do with the grass it cuts?
Does the lawn look uneven if it runs over a mini pothole?
Can it mow at night?
How loud is it?
How hands-off is it?
Can someone just steal it?

And now that I have used this for four weeks, I have answers to those and more.

Letā€™s start with the first question of how does it know where to mow.
This is the Mammotion Luba 2. I will have an affiliate link below, so if you decide to buy it, you could really help me out a lot by using my link.


Sensors - 3 ways to detect surroundings
Binocular vision + radar
RTK
Bumper


Navigation with phone
Perimeter
No-go zones
Channels


Obstacle avoidance - 3 levels

Second question was does it ever get stuck?
Driving setup - AWD - up to 38 degree slope
It only gets stuck when it thinks it is somewhere else and runs into a wall, or if it drives over a stick. Never stuck on terrain
Tip: configure the settings to do interior before perimeter

3. Cutting quality
The blades are just razor blades
The height is adjustable in the app - 1ā€-2.7ā€ or 2.2ā€-4ā€ - I got the taller model
It has rain sensors, so it will not mow on a rainy day or the day after

4. 4 What about the battery?
Introduce the home base
Setup when you unbox the robot
For my lawn, which is about 8000 square feet, it takes 6 hrs but the battery does not last that long
Battery recharges about twice in that time, making the total job 10 hrs - typical battery is about 2.5-3hrs per charge


5. 5 Smoothness
Somehow different from zero turn with wide flat lines
Still looks great though
Better for grass to just have a quarter inch every other day vs 1-2ā€ every week or biweekly
Also not big blades of dead grass clippings to kill grass or require raking

6. 6 Can it mow at night?
No. Bad battery management too. It'll be almost sunset and the Luba is charging with 80% in the tank and 30% of the lawn left to mow. Then it'll die in the dark

7. 7 How loud is it?
Probably my favorite aspect of this is the volume. Unlike any large mower, this is inaudible.

8. 8 How hands-off is it?
Maintenance
Blades
Supervision
Lawn work still required
Trimming
Picking up sticks and pine cones


9. 9 Can it be stolen?
No GPS tracking, so if it is stolen, you cannot locate it
If stolen, it will become operationally worthless
I recommend putting an airtag in it. You can take the front bumper apart

Regardless, I love this device. I think it is perfect for busy people with disposable income, older relatives who may not be as mobile, people who work from home and hate loud mowers, busy families, people who travel a lot

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