I've had a Luba 2 for about a month now. We've named him Dave and he's now part of the family. My wife was skeptical but has noted that I don't complain about cutting the ******* grass anymore. Win-win.
@@randal3122 That's a bit too much. The top model,, LUBA 5000, can mow up to, surprise, 5000 square meters. So one acre is okay, but not several. You'd need several LUBAs then. Like one per acre.
⚠ CAUTION ⚠ Purchased new LUBA 2 AWD 10000 for $4178 Worked for 6 weeks, then stopped Support ticket created on May 20th Issues remain unresolved by Mammotion (45 days so far) Mower not able to complete a task properly. Mammotion not responded to warranty request for replacement Buyers beware, I’m certainly not the only one with this experience
Mine stopped charging 40 days in, waiting for 2 days hoping for a response to my support ticket. Buying one was likely a mistake. I wonder why Amazon sells them given the reviews. I am hope the company will figure things out.
I've had a Luba robot for two years now and for the most part I love it. I've learned over this time that you must have a strong wifi signal at the charging station to avoid problems. And Mammotion has improved the app since I first started using Luba, but it's still not the most intuitive. It needs to be improved further. The mower itself is rugged and does a great job mowing, even slopes. It leaves beautiful stripes and does a better job mowing than I do!
I’ve been using Husqvarna Automowers for about 10 years now. My current ones have a total of nearly 50,000 hours on them. They cut rain or shine. The lawns are perfect. The drawback was having wires buried in the lawn which stops hollow tyning and makes me nervous when scarifying but they now make a wire free system so…. The other thing to bear in mind is that parts for these things are horrendously expensive particularly batteries. My first machine ran for 5 years on the original batteries but it cost me £550 to put new ones in when I screwed up and stored it over winter without charging. I watched this and was amazed at the long grass that seemed to escape being cut when it moved on.
At 10:43 Correction, those are not rain sensors, they a ultra-sonic sensors, part of obstacle avoidance. The rain sensor is on top near-middle of the mower consisting of two stainless steal rounded pins in a slight depression. They work as you describe.
I bought a lawnmower in 1979 for $115 slightly used. Lawn-Boy. I'm still using it without a tune up, and I haven't even cleaned it. 1 blade change, 2 spark plugs. It does the automatic cutting too, powered by my kids, neighbor, wife, and friends. I think I've cut the lawn maybe once a year. So for $115 buckaroos plus $28 in parts for 45 years, my way is much more competitive, affordable, and healthier.
Except anyone needing a mower today can't go back in time and buy for old prices. And, most don't have access to other people doing the mowing for us. But, it's a neat story!
I have Luba 1. After one year Mammotion stopped completly support this first edition, so i guess this goes on with this one too. Actually the App, you have to use is maybe tuned more to this new model and it actually get worst in every update, for Luba 1 at least. It used to make connection in 30 seconds or so but it takes everytime many minutes. Also there is now some chines letters in some menu items and so on. If you do regular single cut pattern with Luba it will leave some tall uncut grass behind. This is due to poor desing and those too wide tyres (and too close to blades and so on). So if you want to have graass like in many videos you do need to due double pattern. Like somene mentioned here earlier the support is just not existing at all! There is a ton of issues and they wont get back to you at all. My Luba has been full of water sense i got it. If you lift the nose up there is water pooring from rear axels. You can even hear water spalashing inside. That uestion they did answer and they calimed to be normal!? Chinese engineers do stuff with minumun reuirements. That yo ushould always keep in mind when ordering chines products. This is just too expensivee toy not to work roperly and not to have any support what so ever or any quarantee services. I do not recomend this brand to anyone.
You have to clean out the underside by removing discs/blades and guards but it’s not too difficult. Just use a spray bottle to wet the caked grass or cut some wet grass before hand. It loosens things up quite nicely.
This review strikes me oddly. A lawnmower review? I'm previously coming to Payette Forward because you all gave detailed but concise review or discussions on phone related guidance. What's going on since 2023?
I would be curious what the lifespan of the blades are, especially for someone like yourself who has a large grass area. And while you say there's really no reason not to try one of their mowers, $2100 as a starting point is probably a no-go for a lot of people. Then again, you host a YT channel that is primarily geared toward the iPhone, and many in that group see no problem in dropping a $1000+ every year or so on the latest iPhone model.
@@-BUFFALOMan The people I was speaking about mow their own lawns (or don't mow at all), mainly because of the cost factor. If you can afford to pay someone over $2000/yr to mow and edge your lawns, then the cost may not be as big a factor for you. People who have large lots and have their own riding mower are probably laughing at this discussion of cost.
@@MickF04when people talk about the high cost of robot mowers, I always think about the cost of ride-ons, a decent ride-on will be way more expensive than even the luba. And you have all the maintenance and transport hassle with ride-ons too, and the space needed for them
My luba lost reception, again, in a very bad place right next to the garage. My wife didn't see it, and clipped it with her truck. Broke the front and rear suspension, and I was getting fault code for the front motor. Initially tech support seemed like they were going to help. I gave them all the information. They sent another email asking for the device name, which I sent. I never heard from again. I sent numerous emails. I told them, I am capable of doing the repairs myself, and that I will pay for the parts. Nothing. My only option is to buy the only set of used motors is can find for $250, and epithet JB weld tge suspension or pay about $600 for a used set. No guarantee that will fix my $2,700 paperweight. If you're the gambling type, buy a Luba. Do not expect any support if you have a problem.
It works well when U take it out of the box after hours of mapping. Then a month later: the issue is Mammotion has no AI or U processor to deal with the variations in the SAT/LEO orbit congestion and firmware (because of SOC incorporation) updates are almost weekly as this product is not capable of positioning to the ever changing stratospheric environment and this reviewer is only reviewing the mechanics and simple electronics of the machine. Luba has no tech or customer support and I think even Amazon has dumped them as they are a over-hyped firm with now mower heritage. Avoid Mammotion like a skunk on your lawn as it is problematic and U spend more time troubleshooting this inferior positioning deice then mowing. Their RTK system is no up to the job and creeper U need 28 Sats to communicate with the RTK and Robot. A scam product, do not spend your hard-earned money on a product with no integrity or customer service which this reviewer dismisses as he knows they are not bona-fida. Forget the warranty as it is not supported once they have your money!!
I like the longer clips from everybody’s channel. When did everybody think they had to turn in to Martin’s Corsair? I don’t need a bunch of bells and whistles..
If the tracking and positioning is as good as you comment, the R&D team at Luba need to spend time on the cutting system. Compared to a Husqvarna mower (which is the original patent) it just looks pathetic 😢.
I have a tree covered area, will it be able to navigate in and around the trees? These are citrus trees, so there can be a lot of various citrus on the ground. Will it mow over these (as I typically do) or will it navigate around them automatically?
I don't wan to be too snarky, but while the luba is quiet, I really wish you didn't add any music to your video during your speaking portions. For me, I find background music distracting when I am trying to pay attention to the host. And think of the time you get back from not having to pick music for the background audio track and then to dub it to the video.
I didn't even notice the music which is interesting as usually I dislike excessive music on informational videos like you. My focus must have been intense! haha
I have a Luba 2 - 5000 on the way. Thanks for the superb hands-on review and operational comments - SUPER helpful. I was especially interested in the RTX placement requirements since I have both front and rear lawns ( similar to your situation ). Eager to receive and launch my Luba 2! Al lthe best!
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How strong is it? I have a very overgrown area.. weeds & ivy..grass & leaves.. some as high as 4 feet. Can this handle it?theres a lit if poison ivy is in there, so i don't want to do it
The grass stops growing in the months of July and August anyway. You just need to cut it once every 4 weeks. Also it's great exercise, not sure anyone other than someone very old or injured can't cut their lawn. Also what about trimming, there is no way this is going to trim around areas that need it after cutting the lawn. I don't see a bag so the clipping just go everywhere. You're not going to get a great job, it will just be a very rough cut with long growing grass left all over the place...
Great exercise indeed, but some folks don’t want to let the mowing of their lawn dictate their free time or days off. Not bagging clippings is called “mulching” is is quite commonplace, unless the grass has grown too tall. It’s good for your lawn as well. I have an EGO lawnmower and usually trim every other mowing, especially this time of year. I imagine a person wouldn’t have a difficult time deciding if their lawn is due for a trimming by giving it a quick glance, but maybe that’s just my unreliable and wild technique…
He mentions the different models and max area they are designed to cut. Both the low cut version and high cut versions are available in models for four different area sizes (giving a total of eight different mower models).
It might be good but why does this sounds so much like i got it for free and here is how to use it step by step instead of how a normal review sounds like.
Regardless if free or not, his Luba review is really good, and I have watched a ton of Luba reviews since it first entered the market. He covers all the critical bases clearly and quickly. There are plenty of "normal" reviews out there for the luba, just search youtube.
Start a landscaping company. One guy, grass gets mowed while you do the gardening. Next level landscaping company, tax write off, pays for itself in months.
It works well when U take it out of the box after hours of mapping. Then a month later: the issue is Mammotion has no AI or U processor to deal with the variations in the SAT/LEO orbit congestion and firmware (because of SOC incorporation) updates are almost weekly as this product is not capable of positioning to the ever changing stratospheric environment and this reviewer is only reviewing the mechanics and simple electronics of the machine. Luba has no tech or customer support and I think even Amazon has dumped them as they are a over-hyped firm with now mower heritage. Avoid Mammotion like a skunk on your lawn as it is problematic and U spend more time troubleshooting this inferior positioning deice then mowing. Their RTK system is no up to the job and creeper U need 28 Sats to communicate with the RTK and Robot. A scam product, do not spend your hard-earned money on a product with no integrity or customer service which this reviewer dismisses as he knows they are not bona-fida. Forget the warranty as it is not supported once they have your mone
Almost missed this 😮; in any case I placed an order and it will arrive soon, wait a month or two and we will see, if what you say it’s true you need some big excuses from me.
Yeah I take mine inside when it’s done and only have it cutting when I’m home. I don’t even live in the city sadly. It’s probably just as bad in the country unfortunately. I’ve never been robbed, but I know people who have had things stolen, so I am not risking it. Thought about getting a dog house as I’m sure most robbers would not think anything of value would be in there, but still risky.
Hi, I love your video, it solves some of my problems very well. But some of the information I checked mentioned that the performance of the wireless model is not very stable, and the performance of the wired model is more stable. So can you do a video comparison of mowing robots that need to be wired? I searched some on Amazon, can you do a comparison of anthbot and sunseeker's lawnmower robots? Or other brands can also, want to buy a more stable performance of the lawn cutting robot, but know little about it.Thank you very much!
I can share my personal experience with you. I have purchased the Luba 2, and the RTK technology truly impressed me as it significantly alleviated the burden of lawn mowing. However, it also presented several challenges. Firstly, the stability of this technology is not optimal; once my Luba 2 loses signal, it ceases to function. Therefore, if your lawn is not spacious enough, Luba 2 may not provide you with an ideal experience. On another note, a friend of mine acquired the Anthbot that you mentioned and informed me that apart from initially burying the wire which requires some time investment, this machine operates efficiently on subsequent occasions independently. Moreover, in comparison to LUBA2's utilization of RTK technology, perhaps you could explore test videos showcasing this alternative machine!
As someone with a nice lawn, I am anxiously waiting to hear and see Ryan Knorr's review after using a Luba for a while. Without any suction, i am skeptical in the cut quality...but then again you can have it mow everday....so blades should never lay down.
*SCAM* I bought the Luba 2 10,000 it is the worst mower I’ve ever seen… it doesn’t mow… it pushes the grass down and gives the appearance of it being mowed… I want my 4200,00 back
I've had a Luba 2 for about a month now. We've named him Dave and he's now part of the family. My wife was skeptical but has noted that I don't complain about cutting the ******* grass anymore. Win-win.
I named mine “beef curtains”😂
I swear to god I hate cutting the grass so f**** much
🤨
how big of a yard can it mow? I have a couple acres to mow
@@randal3122 That's a bit too much. The top model,, LUBA 5000, can mow up to, surprise, 5000 square meters. So one acre is okay, but not several. You'd need several LUBAs then. Like one per acre.
⚠ CAUTION ⚠
Purchased new LUBA 2 AWD 10000 for $4178
Worked for 6 weeks, then stopped
Support ticket created on May 20th
Issues remain unresolved by Mammotion (45 days so far)
Mower not able to complete a task properly.
Mammotion not responded to warranty request for replacement
Buyers beware, I’m certainly not the only one with this experience
Have the same issue…
Same I got mine 4200$ won’t work after 4 and a half weeks and they won’t give me my money back
What's the point creating a premium product and not having support for it.
Thanks for info. Won't be buying this then
I’m waiting for the next generation. Too many gremlins and owners will spend more time troubleshooting.
Mine stopped charging 40 days in, waiting for 2 days hoping for a response to my support ticket. Buying one was likely a mistake. I wonder why Amazon sells them given the reviews. I am hope the company will figure things out.
I've had a Luba robot for two years now and for the most part I love it. I've learned over this time that you must have a strong wifi signal at the charging station to avoid problems. And Mammotion has improved the app since I first started using Luba, but it's still not the most intuitive. It needs to be improved further. The mower itself is rugged and does a great job mowing, even slopes. It leaves beautiful stripes and does a better job mowing than I do!
As a surveyor with lawn mowing issues, The fact that this has an RTK base is so awesome!
After a few revs it does not postion to new sat info., luba is JUNK.
@@dol3980 👋 😂
I checked the price, and I’m shook. It’s cheaper than wired mowers! Their tests look solid, but I already own a mower!
I’ve been using Husqvarna Automowers for about 10 years now. My current ones have a total of nearly 50,000 hours on them. They cut rain or shine. The lawns are perfect. The drawback was having wires buried in the lawn which stops hollow tyning and makes me nervous when scarifying but they now make a wire free system so…. The other thing to bear in mind is that parts for these things are horrendously expensive particularly batteries. My first machine ran for 5 years on the original batteries but it cost me £550 to put new ones in when I screwed up and stored it over winter without charging. I watched this and was amazed at the long grass that seemed to escape being cut when it moved on.
Look interesting
I bet you could make a battery for a lot less if you have some skills for that thing
At 10:43 Correction, those are not rain sensors, they a ultra-sonic sensors, part of obstacle avoidance. The rain sensor is on top near-middle of the mower consisting of two stainless steal rounded pins in a slight depression. They work as you describe.
I bought a lawnmower in 1979 for $115 slightly used. Lawn-Boy. I'm still using it without a tune up, and I haven't even cleaned it. 1 blade change, 2 spark plugs. It does the automatic cutting too, powered by my kids, neighbor, wife, and friends. I think I've cut the lawn maybe once a year. So for $115 buckaroos plus $28 in parts for 45 years, my way is much more competitive, affordable, and healthier.
Cool story. Can it mow your grass without you?
@@justinmahoney3512lmaoo
Except anyone needing a mower today can't go back in time and buy for old prices. And, most don't have access to other people doing the mowing for us. But, it's a neat story!
I have Luba 1. After one year Mammotion stopped completly support this first edition, so i guess this goes on with this one too. Actually the App, you have to use is maybe tuned more to this new model and it actually get worst in every update, for Luba 1 at least. It used to make connection in 30 seconds or so but it takes everytime many minutes. Also there is now some chines letters in some menu items and so on. If you do regular single cut pattern with Luba it will leave some tall uncut grass behind. This is due to poor desing and those too wide tyres (and too close to blades and so on). So if you want to have graass like in many videos you do need to due double pattern. Like somene mentioned here earlier the support is just not existing at all! There is a ton of issues and they wont get back to you at all. My Luba has been full of water sense i got it. If you lift the nose up there is water pooring from rear axels. You can even hear water spalashing inside. That uestion they did answer and they calimed to be normal!? Chinese engineers do stuff with minumun reuirements. That yo ushould always keep in mind when ordering chines products. This is just too expensivee toy not to work roperly and not to have any support what so ever or any quarantee services. I do not recomend this brand to anyone.
Thanks for the review! Still looking for something a bit more affordable.
Very, very well explained over everything I can think of and a GR8 YT presentation
Awesome review! Just wish it was a bit cheaper for my budget right now. 😅
Great job on the review! 👏
Man man man, this thing took jobs right away. Anyone can have a fleet of lubas.
What ptevents someone from stealing it or its charging station? Especially if you are away for days? What prevents them from take out the 4g sim card?
So if it rain's and it goes to charging area, Does the charging area Covered?
The Luba does not come with a garage... This is still on pre-order. But there are many photos/videos of people building their own cover for it
You can make your own but make sure it doesn’t disrupt the signal too much. Aka don’t use thick wood materials or metal etc. keep it think but rigid.
Where it rain's if it Covers not appears then in instruction model LUBA 2 luba 2 5000 or luBA 10000 then see step B InstRuctions. Clear now.
Can the Luba mow weeds and navigate over or around molehills and other varmit tunneling? What about mulching leaves?
Spare parts? Maintenance?
Well it's an add, we don't talk about this in an add :)
You have to clean out the underside by removing discs/blades and guards but it’s not too difficult. Just use a spray bottle to wet the caked grass or cut some wet grass before hand. It loosens things up quite nicely.
No tech support or even a telephone #.
This review strikes me oddly. A lawnmower review? I'm previously coming to Payette Forward because you all gave detailed but concise review or discussions on phone related guidance. What's going on since 2023?
I have it, its very good
Yeah, I saw that too! Is it for real though?
I would be curious what the lifespan of the blades are, especially for someone like yourself who has a large grass area. And while you say there's really no reason not to try one of their mowers, $2100 as a starting point is probably a no-go for a lot of people. Then again, you host a YT channel that is primarily geared toward the iPhone, and many in that group see no problem in dropping a $1000+ every year or so on the latest iPhone model.
@@-BUFFALOMan The people I was speaking about mow their own lawns (or don't mow at all), mainly because of the cost factor. If you can afford to pay someone over $2000/yr to mow and edge your lawns, then the cost may not be as big a factor for you. People who have large lots and have their own riding mower are probably laughing at this discussion of cost.
@@MickF04when people talk about the high cost of robot mowers, I always think about the cost of ride-ons, a decent ride-on will be way more expensive than even the luba. And you have all the maintenance and transport hassle with ride-ons too, and the space needed for them
Can luba replace a lawnmower tractor, or is better to have both? especialy cutting grass with tractor at the start ob season and end of season. Tnx
My luba lost reception, again, in a very bad place right next to the garage. My wife didn't see it, and clipped it with her truck.
Broke the front and rear suspension, and I was getting fault code for the front motor.
Initially tech support seemed like they were going to help. I gave them all the information. They sent another email asking for the device name, which I sent. I never heard from again. I sent numerous emails. I told them, I am capable of doing the repairs myself, and that I will pay for the parts. Nothing. My only option is to buy the only set of used motors is can find for $250, and epithet JB weld tge suspension or pay about $600 for a used set. No guarantee that will fix my $2,700 paperweight.
If you're the gambling type, buy a Luba. Do not expect any support if you have a problem.
Wait, $599 for a wireless robot mower on Kickstarter? For real?!
No doubt the luba 2 is great but your video sounds more like a “sales video ” than an actual review.
It works well when U take it out of the box after hours of mapping. Then a month later: the issue is Mammotion has no AI or U processor to deal with the variations in the SAT/LEO orbit congestion and firmware (because of SOC incorporation) updates are almost weekly as this product is not capable of positioning to the ever changing stratospheric environment and this reviewer is only reviewing the mechanics and simple electronics of the machine. Luba has no tech or customer support and I think even Amazon has dumped them as they are a over-hyped firm with now mower heritage. Avoid Mammotion like a skunk on your lawn as it is problematic and U spend more time troubleshooting this inferior positioning deice then mowing. Their RTK system is no up to the job and creeper U need 28 Sats to communicate with the RTK and Robot. A scam product, do not spend your hard-earned money on a product with no integrity or customer service which this reviewer dismisses as he knows they are not bona-fida. Forget the warranty as it is not supported once they have your money!!
Is Mamotion sponsoring your vid? Did they provide you the mower?
Yeah really sound like they do
I need a new lawn motor it’s ok I’ll make a video to pay for it . Nice video and congrats on the new mower
Amazing! I thought of you and your robots.
I like the longer clips from everybody’s channel. When did everybody think they had to turn in to Martin’s Corsair? I don’t need a bunch of bells and whistles..
If the tracking and positioning is as good as you comment, the R&D team at Luba need to spend time on the cutting system. Compared to a Husqvarna mower (which is the original patent) it just looks pathetic 😢.
How is your Luba2 holding up after a month?
Thank you for this information. I would like to know how the robot behaves with a reduced GPS signal under the cover of large trees?
I have a tree covered area, will it be able to navigate in and around the trees? These are citrus trees, so there can be a lot of various citrus on the ground. Will it mow over these (as I typically do) or will it navigate around them automatically?
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Does the app have a subscription or one time buy? Cause I hate subscriptions
No fees whatsoever.
The video doesnt look like it’s cutting any grass….?
Because he is driving it around in "learn mode" just to demo it. It only cuts lawn when actively running/mowing.
I don't wan to be too snarky, but while the luba is quiet, I really wish you didn't add any music to your video during your speaking portions. For me, I find background music distracting when I am trying to pay attention to the host. And think of the time you get back from not having to pick music for the background audio track and then to dub it to the video.
I didn't even notice the music which is interesting as usually I dislike excessive music on informational videos like you. My focus must have been intense! haha
I have a Luba 2 - 5000 on the way. Thanks for the superb hands-on review and operational comments - SUPER helpful. I was especially interested in the RTX placement requirements since I have both front and rear lawns ( similar to your situation ). Eager to receive and launch my Luba 2! Al lthe best!
Big mistake and you wasted your money buying Luba. Complete junk.
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Debating between this and the Navimow i series…
What Luba 2 modle were you showing in this video?
I have 2 acres, tricky terrain and a steep slope to a lagoon. Afraid it will end up on the bottom of the latter. The cut does not look that great tbh
How strong is it? I have a very overgrown area.. weeds & ivy..grass & leaves.. some as high as 4 feet. Can this handle it?theres a lit if poison ivy is in there, so i don't want to do it
Luba is not a chopping machine. It's best to clear area, have it pre-cut to your length to start, and then let it MAINTAIN the lawn.
1:10 Wow, I see how your Luba failed to connect to the charging station the first time 😁
Make sure to do a follow up video after someone pulls the power key then steals it.
The grass stops growing in the months of July and August anyway. You just need to cut it once every 4 weeks. Also it's great exercise, not sure anyone other than someone very old or injured can't cut their lawn. Also what about trimming, there is no way this is going to trim around areas that need it after cutting the lawn. I don't see a bag so the clipping just go everywhere. You're not going to get a great job, it will just be a very rough cut with long growing grass left all over the place...
Great exercise indeed, but some folks don’t want to let the mowing of their lawn dictate their free time or days off. Not bagging clippings is called “mulching” is is quite commonplace, unless the grass has grown too tall. It’s good for your lawn as well. I have an EGO lawnmower and usually trim every other mowing, especially this time of year. I imagine a person wouldn’t have a difficult time deciding if their lawn is due for a trimming by giving it a quick glance, but maybe that’s just my unreliable and wild technique…
It doesn’t seem to mow very well. The grass is high "behind" the mower.
They already have these in use in cities of Japan.
Where is the cut grass?
Do we have to pick it up?
If so that is hard to do.
Yes Porky 🐷😂😂
No it feeds the lawn
@@derekddanderson1 Good 👍
Little ambiguous statement being the best mower when no comparison or other mowers were mentioned
Excellent review! Way too expensive to pay $2,000 for; mow your own yard and stay in shape!
Will walking at 3 mph behind a lawnmower keep you in shape though? I'd rather have a robot do the mowing while I go for a run
Where do the clippings go?
Where they should go... back into the lawn
Didn't love death and robots have something on household bots???
Reported video for undisclosed sponsored video, direct youtube TOS violation.
I wonder about longevity vs a gas push mower…
It’ll be so cool if it weren’t so expensive
How big of area will it cover?
He mentions the different models and max area they are designed to cut. Both the low cut version and high cut versions are available in models for four different area sizes (giving a total of eight different mower models).
Nice! Will it pull weeds too?😁
No
What about roots?
My Luba 2 kept getting in no go zone😢
I can’t get mine to update
saw robo lawnmowers 5 years ago all over switzerland
Does it open gates as well lol
It might be good but why does this sounds so much like i got it for free and here is how to use it step by step instead of how a normal review sounds like.
Regardless if free or not, his Luba review is really good, and I have watched a ton of Luba reviews since it first entered the market. He covers all the critical bases clearly and quickly. There are plenty of "normal" reviews out there for the luba, just search youtube.
Start a landscaping company. One guy, grass gets mowed while you do the gardening. Next level landscaping company, tax write off, pays for itself in months.
It works well when U take it out of the box after hours of mapping. Then a month later: the issue is Mammotion has no AI or U processor to deal with the variations in the SAT/LEO orbit congestion and firmware (because of SOC incorporation) updates are almost weekly as this product is not capable of positioning to the ever changing stratospheric environment and this reviewer is only reviewing the mechanics and simple electronics of the machine. Luba has no tech or customer support and I think even Amazon has dumped them as they are a over-hyped firm with now mower heritage. Avoid Mammotion like a skunk on your lawn as it is problematic and U spend more time troubleshooting this inferior positioning deice then mowing. Their RTK system is no up to the job and creeper U need 28 Sats to communicate with the RTK and Robot. A scam product, do not spend your hard-earned money on a product with no integrity or customer service which this reviewer dismisses as he knows they are not bona-fida. Forget the warranty as it is not supported once they have your mone
Almost missed this 😮; in any case I placed an order and it will arrive soon, wait a month or two and we will see, if what you say it’s true you need some big excuses from me.
Leuschke Trail
Cool commercial bro....
Unless the charging station is through a doggie door in your garage it will get stolen too. No thanks
Yeah I take mine inside when it’s done and only have it cutting when I’m home. I don’t even live in the city sadly. It’s probably just as bad in the country unfortunately. I’ve never been robbed, but I know people who have had things stolen, so I am not risking it. Thought about getting a dog house as I’m sure most robbers would not think anything of value would be in there, but still risky.
Move to a better neighbourhood
It won't work unless they have ur app and info
@@kensingtonwick I have a giant front yard with road footage and thief is one of my hesitations with purchase. I'm probably too paranoid.
@@hopkinsstudios6768the thieves don’t know that though.
Robot is DOA
Hi, I love your video, it solves some of my problems very well. But some of the information I checked mentioned that the performance of the wireless model is not very stable, and the performance of the wired model is more stable. So can you do a video comparison of mowing robots that need to be wired? I searched some on Amazon, can you do a comparison of anthbot and sunseeker's lawnmower robots? Or other brands can also, want to buy a more stable performance of the lawn cutting robot, but know little about it.Thank you very much!
I can share my personal experience with you. I have purchased the Luba 2, and the RTK technology truly impressed me as it significantly alleviated the burden of lawn mowing. However, it also presented several challenges. Firstly, the stability of this technology is not optimal; once my Luba 2 loses signal, it ceases to function. Therefore, if your lawn is not spacious enough, Luba 2 may not provide you with an ideal experience. On another note, a friend of mine acquired the Anthbot that you mentioned and informed me that apart from initially burying the wire which requires some time investment, this machine operates efficiently on subsequent occasions independently. Moreover, in comparison to LUBA2's utilization of RTK technology, perhaps you could explore test videos showcasing this alternative machine!
Roberts Pike
It’s cheaper to hire someone to mow
Not for a big lawn that's frequently cut. A robot can mow every day to keep the law perfect.
Hilll Greens
Leonie Meadow
Considine Unions
What about a grass collection bin otherwise it’s pointless 😅
Luba makes a mower called YUKA that does that now, but in my opinion, it's better to leave the micro clippings. To each his own though.
Obesity
just get a trusted husqvarna robot instead they are much better
The cut is really bad
@SenorWhyME Yep…it’s my job too and it’s not good
As someone with a nice lawn, I am anxiously waiting to hear and see Ryan Knorr's review after using a Luba for a while. Without any suction, i am skeptical in the cut quality...but then again you can have it mow everday....so blades should never lay down.
@@greghuizen i Think there are better choices
Andre Viaduct
Lawnmower...Really?????
*SCAM*
I bought the Luba 2 10,000 it is the worst mower I’ve ever seen… it doesn’t mow… it pushes the grass down and gives the appearance of it being mowed… I want my 4200,00 back