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Mammotion LUBA Wireless Robot Lawn Mower with Ultrasonic Sensors

Designed for domestic usage the mower is a good alternative to traditional gas-powered push and ride mowers
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaJune 25, 2022Updated:January 6, 20232 Mins Read
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To redefine the way you mow your garden, Mammotion Tech has introduced a revolutionary perimeter wire-free robotic lawn mower that can cut all the extra grass and moss with little intervention from the user. If I have to keep it short and precise, this new lawn mower is capable of avoiding obstacles and can mow up to 5,000-square-meter area on a single charge.

Dubbed LUBA, the Mammotion lawn mower is designed for domestic use and is a good alternative to traditional gas-powered push and ride-on mowers. The best part about LUBA is that the robotic mower works hands-free.  It does not require any attached wire for operation. The robot mower offers a cutting width of 400mm and is capable of auto recharging.

The wireless robot mower features advanced RTK navigation and an interconnected smart system allowing users to program virtual zones in the app schedule. Other than that, the robot mower can autonomously map and mow with higher cutting efficiency even in complex terrains.

The multi-sensor fusion enables LUBA to map mowing routes between different zones efficiently and also detect rain and move inside. Thanks to in-wheel motors and rugged tires which help the robot lawn lower to climb 75-degree slopes to tidy up your garden, while you sit back and relax inside the home.

If you have experienced poor battery service from your past mowers and don’t like the hassle of plugging in time and again, don’t worry, LUBA has got you covered. The robot mower automatically returns to the charging dock when the battery is low. In addition, it resumes the paused session once charged over 85 percent.

Also Read: Five Green Lawn Mowers Guaranteeing Effortless Mowing

The beautiful design of the robot mower is an apple for the eye as it looks like a mini Ferrari to me. Currently, up for crowd-funding on Kickstarter, the mower is available for a Super Early Bird price of $1,199.

Mammotion LUBA Robot Lawn Mower
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Mammotion LUBA Robot Lawn Mower
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Mammotion LUBA Robot Lawn Mower
Image: Mammotion
LUBA Robot Lawn Mower
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LUBA Robot Lawn Mower
Image: Kickstarter
LUBA Robot Lawn Mower
Image: Mammotion
LUBA Robot Lawn Mower
Image: Mammotion
LUBA Robot Lawn Mower
Image: Mammotion
Mammotion LUBA Robot Lawn Mower
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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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