Thanks. Right now I would go the segway because we havn't tested the Yuka or Luba mini. If the Yuka mini camera vision works as well as advertised then the Yuka would work better if you need it to travel through a garage or somehting to get to another lawn area. Segway won't travel through a garage. The cutting power of the luba mini is ecpected to be much more powerful then the segway. Ask me again next month when we have a production model and we have tested it. Thanks.
@robotlawnmowersaustralia7913 I was just about to bite the bullet on the segway i series 105 but now with the price difference, its a no brainer to go for the yuka mini 600, 500 bucks is 500 bucks. My only concern over the segway i series is, dose the Luka mini 600 cut over the edge of a pathway like the i series segway can? Looking forward to your testing asap
Thanks for this video. A Navimow i105 vs Mammotion Yuka Mini would be a great comparison video! Which looks like it cuts closer to a wall from the blade offset distance? Cheers
where we can see recommended size for each model ? And where to see limit od the mappable area ? I have 3 separate mow area (200m2, 100m2 and 100m2) which model you recommend ?
@@DraguzetD the manufacturer recommended size is in the model number of each robot. Yuka mini 600 is 600m2. For you I would consider the Yuka mini 500 or 600 for flat ground and Luba mini 800 if you have slopes.
Thanks. We would all like them to be cheaper :) . I think both mini units will compete very well aganinst the other established brands in this market. Hopefully once we test them they work as well as advertised.
@robotlawnmowersaustralia7913 i think the price for the 600 is exceptional and will be ordering from you as soon as the boss agrees (the wife) very shortly Super excited 😄 Ps happy wife happy life 😉
@@martinhill389 they don’t really drop the updates altogether, but they will certainly have many update in the first 6 months, then less in the next 6 months and then after that only updates that are required to maintain compatibility with the app and servers. Once they get to this stage the functionality of the robot is usually very stable and reliable.
How many M2 will the entry level 500 with its 2.4aHr battery do typically? What about the 800 6.1aHr? I’m trying to decide which version for my yard with 3 zones.
@@axe6171 looks like the dealers won’t be getting the 500m2 model. At least not in February when our stock arrives of the other models. Until we test them thoroughly we can’t advise what they can actually do, but from the specs it appears the Luba mini can mow about 80m2 per hour. So the 800 should mow about 200m2 per charge, and only about 70-80m2 per charge for the 500m2 model. We have a comparison tool on our website to compare all these details, but currently the data on our website is based on Mammotions specs and not what we have tested and confirmed.
@@HiNickCares it can be garage away if needed, but it is not how they are designed to be used. We will test the ability for the charger to be setup well outside the GNSS signal and see how well it works on these new models.
@@nathanhome5553 depends on how much lawn you have and what quality cut do you want. If you have 3000m2 of lawn I would prefer the Luba 2 awd 3000x. If you only have 800m2 then the Yuka mini or Luba mini would give you the best results.
Any insight as to which model to pick if considering the yuka mini and luba mini? Is it just whether AWD is needed? On a flat lawn no difference? Also in terms of picking a model where the manufacturer states its good for up to say 600sqm can you trust this or do you build in a buffer, and if so how much would you recommend?
@@damienw5952 until we test them thoroughly I could say for sure. But with the same cutting power on both robots it should only be the 4WD vs 2wd that separates them. The Yuka mini will be far more gentle on the grass with large back wheels and standard dolly wheel design. For the capacity we have always suggested a 20% buffer. But now we have systematic mowing it now comes down to m2 per hour in open and complicated areas. So this comes down to testing exactly how they perform on different lawn types and sizes. We will be testing these all thoroughly once we have them in hand. It’s just a shame they send the preproduction models to influencers and not specialist dealers. Hopefully we will be testing the Luba mini by the end of January and the mini Yuka later in February. Luba 2 x should be the same as the previous models and have a mowing capacity of between 400 and 600m2 per hour.
@@damienw5952 latest info we have from the importer is mid February for the Luba 2 AWD X series and late February for all the mini models Yuka and Luba. Because we are just down the road from the importer and we pick up our own stock we will be the first company to deliver these to customers in Australia.
I’m in the market for a robot lawn mower for my 450 sqm backyard and I’m totally confused by which unit to buy. This new unit looks the goods but it’s called YUKA Mini 800 where the 800 is supposed to denote the size of lawn it can mow, ie 800㎡. However on your website the specs for this unit are as follows: Mowing area per charge: 230㎡ Charging Time: 230min Mowing time per charge: 150min Since the mowing area per charge is only 230㎡ why is this unit called YUKA Mini 230? Can you confirm that for this unit to mow 450sqm it would take all of 530 minutes or nearly 9 hours?
Hi Peter, the maximum capacity of a robot mower is the a,out of area the robot is recommend to mow and keep maintained. It is also a rough guide to the limit of the mappable area that the software is able to manage. You are correct that a Yuka mini will take about 5-6 hour of mowing time to mow 450m2, plus some charging time of about 3-4 hours in the middle. In Queensland.and we recommend that you at;east mow all your areas within 2 days and then start again to keep up with the growth rate. So you would need your Yuka mini to mow for around 3-4 hours every day to keep 450m2 of grass perfectly mowed all the time. Or 9 hours every 2nd day. If you need help to choose the most appropriate robot. Lower for your yard, just send a bunch of photos and your address to sales@robotlawnmowers.com.au and one of our guys will give you some advice. Thanks.
Great video, how does it compare to the Segway Navimow i Series Robot, which one would you get?
Thanks. Right now I would go the segway because we havn't tested the Yuka or Luba mini. If the Yuka mini camera vision works as well as advertised then the Yuka would work better if you need it to travel through a garage or somehting to get to another lawn area. Segway won't travel through a garage.
The cutting power of the luba mini is ecpected to be much more powerful then the segway.
Ask me again next month when we have a production model and we have tested it.
Thanks.
@robotlawnmowersaustralia7913
I was just about to bite the bullet on the segway i series 105 but now with the price difference, its a no brainer to go for the yuka mini 600,
500 bucks is 500 bucks.
My only concern over the segway i series is, dose the Luka mini 600 cut over the edge of a pathway like the i series segway can?
Looking forward to your testing asap
Thanks for this video. A Navimow i105 vs Mammotion Yuka Mini would be a great comparison video! Which looks like it cuts closer to a wall from the blade offset distance? Cheers
where we can see recommended size for each model ? And where to see limit od the mappable area ?
I have 3 separate mow area (200m2, 100m2 and 100m2) which model you recommend ?
@@DraguzetD the manufacturer recommended size is in the model number of each robot. Yuka mini 600 is 600m2. For you I would consider the Yuka mini 500 or 600 for flat ground and Luba mini 800 if you have slopes.
@@robotlawnmowersaustralia7913 why not Yuka Mini 800 ?
@@robotlawnmowersaustralia7913 Mowing area per charge 180㎡ vs 230m2 on Yuka ?
@@robotlawnmowersaustralia7913 Hi, why not Yuka Mini 800 ? Mowing area per harge
230㎡ vs 180ms at Luba Mini ?
Thanks
Welcome
Yuka mini is a big win for mammotion! Luba Mini looks solid as well, but I I would like to see its base price a couple hundred dollars cheaper.
Thanks. We would all like them to be cheaper :) . I think both mini units will compete very well aganinst the other established brands in this market. Hopefully once we test them they work as well as advertised.
@robotlawnmowersaustralia7913 i think the price for the 600 is exceptional and will be ordering from you as soon as the boss agrees (the wife) very shortly
Super excited 😄
Ps happy wife happy life
😉
how many years does the software get updated for?
@@martinhill389 they don’t really drop the updates altogether, but they will certainly have many update in the first 6 months, then less in the next 6 months and then after that only updates that are required to maintain compatibility with the app and servers. Once they get to this stage the functionality of the robot is usually very stable and reliable.
How many M2 will the entry level 500 with its 2.4aHr battery do typically? What about the 800 6.1aHr?
I’m trying to decide which version for my yard with 3 zones.
@@axe6171 looks like the dealers won’t be getting the 500m2 model. At least not in February when our stock arrives of the other models. Until we test them thoroughly we can’t advise what they can actually do, but from the specs it appears the Luba mini can mow about 80m2 per hour. So the 800 should mow about 200m2 per charge, and only about 70-80m2 per charge for the 500m2 model.
We have a comparison tool on our website to compare all these details, but currently the data on our website is based on Mammotions specs and not what we have tested and confirmed.
Can it be kept in a garage?
Yes
@@HiNickCares it can be garage away if needed, but it is not how they are designed to be used. We will test the ability for the charger to be setup well outside the GNSS signal and see how well it works on these new models.
@@robotlawnmowersaustralia7913 I'm in a situation where I cannot have the charging station set up outside.
Will this enhance the under the tree functionality?
Short answer is very much yes. But we have not been able to test this yet until we get a production model next month.
Luba Mini or Yuka 3000?
@@nathanhome5553 depends on how much lawn you have and what quality cut do you want. If you have 3000m2 of lawn I would prefer the Luba 2 awd 3000x. If you only have 800m2 then the Yuka mini or Luba mini would give you the best results.
Any insight as to which model to pick if considering the yuka mini and luba mini? Is it just whether AWD is needed? On a flat lawn no difference? Also in terms of picking a model where the manufacturer states its good for up to say 600sqm can you trust this or do you build in a buffer, and if so how much would you recommend?
@@damienw5952 until we test them thoroughly I could say for sure. But with the same cutting power on both robots it should only be the 4WD vs 2wd that separates them. The Yuka mini will be far more gentle on the grass with large back wheels and standard dolly wheel design.
For the capacity we have always suggested a 20% buffer. But now we have systematic mowing it now comes down to m2 per hour in open and complicated areas. So this comes down to testing exactly how they perform on different lawn types and sizes. We will be testing these all thoroughly once we have them in hand.
It’s just a shame they send the preproduction models to influencers and not specialist dealers. Hopefully we will be testing the Luba mini by the end of January and the mini Yuka later in February. Luba 2 x should be the same as the previous models and have a mowing capacity of between 400 and 600m2 per hour.
Thank you, very helpful. When are you expecting to be able to sell/deliver these?
@@damienw5952 latest info we have from the importer is mid February for the Luba 2 AWD X series and late February for all the mini models Yuka and Luba.
Because we are just down the road from the importer and we pick up our own stock we will be the first company to deliver these to customers in Australia.
I’m in the market for a robot lawn mower for my 450 sqm backyard and I’m totally confused by which unit to buy. This new unit looks the goods but it’s called YUKA Mini 800 where the 800 is supposed to denote the size of lawn it can mow, ie 800㎡.
However on your website the specs for this unit are as follows:
Mowing area per charge: 230㎡
Charging Time: 230min
Mowing time per charge: 150min
Since the mowing area per charge is only 230㎡ why is this unit called YUKA Mini 230?
Can you confirm that for this unit to mow 450sqm it would take all of 530 minutes or nearly 9 hours?
Hi Peter, the maximum capacity of a robot mower is the a,out of area the robot is recommend to mow and keep maintained. It is also a rough guide to the limit of the mappable area that the software is able to manage. You are correct that a Yuka mini will take about 5-6 hour of mowing time to mow 450m2, plus some charging time of about 3-4 hours in the middle.
In Queensland.and we recommend that you at;east mow all your areas within 2 days and then start again to keep up with the growth rate. So you would need your Yuka mini to mow for around 3-4 hours every day to keep 450m2 of grass perfectly mowed all the time. Or 9 hours every 2nd day.
If you need help to choose the most appropriate robot. Lower for your yard, just send a bunch of photos and your address to sales@robotlawnmowers.com.au and one of our guys will give you some advice.
Thanks.