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This robot mower solves one of my biggest gripes: navigation

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Last updated: 2026/01/04 at 9:24 PM
News Room Published 4 January 2026
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Absolutely nothing tests your patience like watching a robot lawn mower repeatedly slam itself into the same tree, then try to assert dominance over a bush. Trust me, I’ve tested enough of them to know. Navigation in most smart mowers has been one of my biggest gripes.

  • Read more: Best garden tech 2025: outdoor gadgets for an easier life

Fortunately, Mammotion’s latest flagship – Luba 3 AWD – promises some of the best navigation you’ll find in a robot mower. This thing maps your garden in 3D with 360-degree LiDAR, layers on dual-camera AI Vision, and calls in RTK positioning for extra precision. The result? It knows where it is, where it’s going, and what it needs to avoid.

When you’re setting up a new robot mower, navigation setup is one of the biggest chores. Thankfully, the new Luba 3 models let you skip the entire faff of RTK base stations. No digging, wiring, or explaining to your neighbours why you’ve erected a mysterious tech monolith in your garden. You just define the boundaries in the app and off it goes to map itself.

It’s also got all-wheel-drive (AWD), which means it won’t get scared off at the sight of a slope. It can climb up to 80% gradients, clear kerbs, and adjust to any terrain thanks to its adaptive suspension. Combine that with a 15.8-inch cutting width, AI-adaptive mowing, and the power to cover up to 1.75 acres a day, and you’re looking at one of the few robotic mowers that actually feels… capable.

If you don’t have a massive plot to maintain, Mammotion’s also got the Luba Mini 2 AWD. This model brings the same all-wheel agility to smaller gardens, with a slightly smaller robot. Or there’s the Yuka Mini 2 with the same faff-free navigation setup and dual-navigation sensor.

All three models go up for pre-order from Mammotion on January 5, after an unveiling at CES 2026. The Luba 3 AWD starts at $2399/£2099/€2299, while the Luba Mini 2 AWD starts at £1399/€1499 in the EU and UK.

  • Related: Best cordless mowers in 2025 for wire-free lawn mowing

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