Seems like an interesting project, My lawn is certainly not in good enough condition for a reel mower. Have too many bumps and too much debris from all the trees
Just risked $1000 on a Terramow after seeing this video. You are a heck of a salesman. Hah. I already have a Luba 1, but this would probably go to neighbor.
I almost bought one too! They make it look great in their videos I hope it holds up... I already have two Lubas and a yuca on the way, I just can't justify the purchase because I don't need it at all 😂
I make about $150 - $200 per month from UA-cam. If you count the many hours of filming and editing, and hundreds of miles I drive every month I'm definitely not turning a profit, haha. This is just a hobby basically. Just for an example of how little money UA-cam pays. So far I've made $11.73 off this video.
@@Crazypostman I just want someone I can trust to review the TerraMow. Never backed a Kickstarter before. The lack of any negative comments in reviews makes me a bit sceptical. 🤔
@@nssimpson Personally, I would suggest not buying any Kickstarter. Even if you trust the person and the company, sometimes they just don't make it. I might be getting a TerraMow sent to me stay tuned.
Kickstarter projects should be considered charities. By participating, you are not buying a product but donating to a cause. Consider yourself lucky if you get your product and it actually works as promised.
Neomow X was actually kick-started before August 2023 and they removed and relaunched. I backed out last second due to slow responses to real questions from the community.
Since I am hoping to get a robot next year, I went to the end. Good to see some new stuff. My only quibble is this: when you quote out the price of these things, round up. (Yes, you did for that last one). No one is gonna fault you for saying a mower cost 1300 if it shows as 1299.99. That's the whole marketing concept behind using the trailing 9's. A question for that remote control one (and I guess when you did it with the Luba): what is the max distance from these units you can be and still control it? I do suspect that you would have to move around every so often depending on the total size. BTW, I see on my side panel, the Turf and Tools channel (it's TIMTHELAWNMOWERMAN) is gonna show us the Luba AWD 3000 install and setup. Time to see how he does it down under. That's gonna be 30 minutes. I guess today is my robot mower learning day. Stay cool (we're sweating here in NY).
Yeah it's crazy hot here going to be over 100 all next week. On luba You're controlling it over Bluetooth the distance I would say is limited to probably 20 ft plus or minus a few. The Mowrator Is a true RC connection You can control it from much further away than Luba. I'll keep that in mind about the prices. Listing prices in a UA-cam video is pretty worthless anyway because they change so much it could be wrong in a week for all of them. Stay cool!
Well I guess I should have, I thought it wasn't going to be released this year is the reason why I didn't include it, but I just searched and it seems they're going to release the Yarbo with the mowing attachment in October now. I'll probably make an individual video about it closer to October.
RoboUp Rhino 1 as shown at CES 2024? It seems to be very much like Luba 2 but without the cameras in the branch catching binnacle on top and with AWD front steer. My early Luba has made a real mess of my lawn with its tank turning so not sure I want to get a Luba 2. How much difference do those multi turn front wheels make?
If the roboup rhino comes to market it'll be a good one as long as they get the software squared away. The multi-point wheels are awesome! That's one of the main reasons why I like the sunseeker so much it's rear wheel being powered keeps the grass from getting damaged in turns
Yeah, I thought about it and decided not to include it. I'm personally not a fan of random navigation It seems old school and for what it is it's overpriced versus capacity that it has. Not a fan of the magnetic strips also. If you just have a fenced in backyard I'm sure it would work perfect it's just overpriced! If you're considering the works you might look at the Lawnmaster ocumow for only $500 You could get two or three of those for the same price.
Didn’t know it was random navigation…I had a WORX perimeter wire mower… did not like it at all….have LUBA 1 very happy with it….yer do’n a fine job….cray cray
Great round-up. Do you know if Segway plans to come out with an I-series model that has a larger capacity? I only see the I105E and I108E for sale right now.
I really think that the Navimow I series is great Just mainly based on the capabilities versus price When you get up into the Navimow H series It's still a great mower but the price also goes up.
@@Crazypostman I have been considering getting the H1500E or H3000E for my parent's garden, but feel like I would be buying slightly old tech then. If just the I-series had models with similar capacities that would be awesome. I believe we're now in an era where AI vision systems will finally start to shine bright.
I am very interested in this terramow I have a property with just a little over 1 acre of nicely groomed lawn. I purchased the momentum # 2 after watching your videos and I have fallen in love with my robot. Of course one day it’ll break and the terramow has really caught my interest, especially with that big kick starter discount, I’m interested so what I’m asking you is . I understand it can only cut in the daytime that’s fine. I’m good with that but can it handle 1.2 acres of lawn per week if it was allowed to mow only in daytime seven days a week.
@@willson9746 I have a playlist for luba that has 67 videos in it. Grab some popcorn and you can see all the problems 😂 nothing major yet mostly just software bugs and me doing things wrong.
@willson9746 As Crazypostman said, I would watch his videos. Most others just give a regular review while he shows many other things while using it first hand over a period of time. I will say, it is the best you can get in my opinion. I am pretty sure Yarbo is going to be the new best, but it is also more expensive. If your budget is less than $3,000, I still highly recommend a Luba. The problems it does have are manageable, and it gets the job done autonomously with you not having to worry about it too much. If you have a smaller yard, mostly level yard, you can go with something cheaper. But for hilly and large yards, I would stick with a Luba or Yarbo. But even Mammotion has some smaller, more affordable options to choose from now. But I will say, unless you really love mowing, if you never had a robot mower, you won't ever want to go back. Especially if you're like me and are away from home a lot. Cheers.
I ordered the Terramow 1200S with 2 bases, they have already shipped to their warehouses in Europe and USA.
Exciting! Everything I see looks great! I really hope they follow through, This one could be the one to beat on small to medium yards
@@CrazypostmanTold them about your video, expect to hear from them. ❤
I backed oasa robotic reel mower today on kickstarter
Seems like an interesting project, My lawn is certainly not in good enough condition for a reel mower. Have too many bumps and too much debris from all the trees
Thinking about backing the 2nd batch. Do you have any regrets?
I haven’t received it yet. Company seems to be legit
Just risked $1000 on a Terramow after seeing this video. You are a heck of a salesman. Hah. I already have a Luba 1, but this would probably go to neighbor.
I almost bought one too! They make it look great in their videos I hope it holds up... I already have two Lubas and a yuca on the way, I just can't justify the purchase because I don't need it at all 😂
@@Crazypostmanyou didn't buy most of those. If you back TerraMow you could make money in ad revenue to pay for it.
I make about $150 - $200 per month from UA-cam. If you count the many hours of filming and editing, and hundreds of miles I drive every month I'm definitely not turning a profit, haha. This is just a hobby basically. Just for an example of how little money UA-cam pays. So far I've made $11.73 off this video.
@@Crazypostman I just want someone I can trust to review the TerraMow. Never backed a Kickstarter before. The lack of any negative comments in reviews makes me a bit sceptical. 🤔
@@nssimpson Personally, I would suggest not buying any Kickstarter. Even if you trust the person and the company, sometimes they just don't make it. I might be getting a TerraMow sent to me stay tuned.
Kickstarter projects should be considered charities. By participating, you are not buying a product but donating to a cause. Consider yourself lucky if you get your product and it actually works as promised.
Neomow X was actually kick-started before August 2023 and they removed and relaunched. I backed out last second due to slow responses to real questions from the community.
@@engineer_sooner Yeah, that gives some red flag vibes.
@@engineer_sooner I know they have some samples out with beta testers.
Since I am hoping to get a robot next year, I went to the end. Good to see some new stuff.
My only quibble is this: when you quote out the price of these things, round up. (Yes, you did for that last one). No one is gonna fault you for saying a mower cost 1300 if it shows as 1299.99. That's the whole marketing concept behind using the trailing 9's.
A question for that remote control one (and I guess when you did it with the Luba): what is the max distance from these units you can be and still control it? I do suspect that you would have to move around every so often depending on the total size.
BTW, I see on my side panel, the Turf and Tools channel (it's TIMTHELAWNMOWERMAN) is gonna show us the Luba AWD 3000 install and setup. Time to see how he does it down under. That's gonna be 30 minutes. I guess today is my robot mower learning day.
Stay cool (we're sweating here in NY).
Yeah it's crazy hot here going to be over 100 all next week. On luba You're controlling it over Bluetooth the distance I would say is limited to probably 20 ft plus or minus a few. The Mowrator Is a true RC connection You can control it from much further away than Luba. I'll keep that in mind about the prices. Listing prices in a UA-cam video is pretty worthless anyway because they change so much it could be wrong in a week for all of them. Stay cool!
Kickstarter makes me nervous. Tbey owe you nothing if they fail
I would add Yarbo to this list!
Well I guess I should have, I thought it wasn't going to be released this year is the reason why I didn't include it, but I just searched and it seems they're going to release the Yarbo with the mowing attachment in October now. I'll probably make an individual video about it closer to October.
@Crazypostman mine will be here by October. Picking it up in new jersey.
I trust Browncoats!
What about Joybee?
Yes! I'm still waiting for it. Probably another failed project and my money lost.
I wonder if Toro will ever produce their AI vision mower
It has been coming soon for a while 😂
I got the Dreame x40 ultra vacuum. It's definitively the top robotic vacuum, in my opinion.
But I heard people had issues with their mower.
Yeah first gen products always have a few hiccups... Do you know is it pronounced "dream" or "dream E"
Are you the same Collin that follows Adam's Tech reviews?
@@Crazypostman I think it should be "dream me"😁
RoboUp Rhino 1 as shown at CES 2024? It seems to be very much like Luba 2 but without the cameras in the branch catching binnacle on top and with AWD front steer. My early Luba has made a real mess of my lawn with its tank turning so not sure I want to get a Luba 2. How much difference do those multi turn front wheels make?
If the roboup rhino comes to market it'll be a good one as long as they get the software squared away. The multi-point wheels are awesome! That's one of the main reasons why I like the sunseeker so much it's rear wheel being powered keeps the grass from getting damaged in turns
No mention of WORX Vision?
Yeah, I thought about it and decided not to include it. I'm personally not a fan of random navigation It seems old school and for what it is it's overpriced versus capacity that it has. Not a fan of the magnetic strips also. If you just have a fenced in backyard I'm sure it would work perfect it's just overpriced! If you're considering the works you might look at the Lawnmaster ocumow for only $500 You could get two or three of those for the same price.
Didn’t know it was random navigation…I had a WORX perimeter wire mower… did not like it at all….have LUBA 1 very happy with it….yer do’n a fine job….cray cray
Nothing about Yarbo ??
No, it's really not in competition with any of these, it can serve multiple purposes besides just mowing, and it's much more expensive as well.
Great round-up. Do you know if Segway plans to come out with an I-series model that has a larger capacity? I only see the I105E and I108E for sale right now.
They have the H series that goes up to 3/4 of an acre
I actually kind of forgot about that one or I would have included a snippet of it too
I really think that the Navimow I series is great Just mainly based on the capabilities versus price When you get up into the Navimow H series It's still a great mower but the price also goes up.
@@Crazypostman I have been considering getting the H1500E or H3000E for my parent's garden, but feel like I would be buying slightly old tech then. If just the I-series had models with similar capacities that would be awesome. I believe we're now in an era where AI vision systems will finally start to shine bright.
I am very interested in this terramow I have a property with just a little over 1 acre of nicely groomed lawn. I purchased the momentum # 2 after watching your videos and I have fallen in love with my robot. Of course one day it’ll break and the terramow has really caught my interest, especially with that big kick starter discount, I’m interested so what I’m asking you is . I understand it can only cut in the daytime that’s fine. I’m good with that but can it handle 1.2 acres of lawn per week if it was allowed to mow only in daytime seven days a week.
Just bought a Yarbo to replace Luba.
Nice!
What problems did you encounter when using the Luba mower?
@@willson9746 I have a playlist for luba that has 67 videos in it. Grab some popcorn and you can see all the problems 😂 nothing major yet mostly just software bugs and me doing things wrong.
@willson9746 As Crazypostman said, I would watch his videos. Most others just give a regular review while he shows many other things while using it first hand over a period of time.
I will say, it is the best you can get in my opinion.
I am pretty sure Yarbo is going to be the new best, but it is also more expensive. If your budget is less than $3,000, I still highly recommend a Luba.
The problems it does have are manageable, and it gets the job done autonomously with you not having to worry about it too much.
If you have a smaller yard, mostly level yard, you can go with something cheaper. But for hilly and large yards, I would stick with a Luba or Yarbo. But even Mammotion has some smaller, more affordable options to choose from now.
But I will say, unless you really love mowing, if you never had a robot mower, you won't ever want to go back. Especially if you're like me and are away from home a lot.
Cheers.
I am thinking of purchasing the Yarbo, what do you thing of it?