Robotic mower maker Mammotion, known for its LUBA 2 AWD model that we reviewed last year (only in German), is at CES 2025 in Las Vegas to unveil some new and exciting products for the 2025 gardening season. Alongside the UltraSense AI Vision System, they are launching the LUBA mini AWD and YUKA mini models, plus upgraded versions of their popular LUBA 2 AWD and YUKA robotic mowers. The company has announced that pre-orders for their CES innovations have now begun.
Advanced AI Technology
The standout feature from Mammotion is the UltraSense AI Vision System. This system leverages cutting-edge AI technology to simplify lawn care and enables automatic mapping. Users no longer have to manually direct the mower, as the robotic lawnmower can autonomously explore areas up to 10,000 square meters and create virtual maps by utilizing smart edge detection.
This innovation also ensures dependable performance, even in weak or no GPS signal scenarios. Mammotion claims that mowing can continue up to 300 meters (984 feet) away from the base. With the help of virtual fencing, users can set invisible boundaries, and edge trimming is more accurate due to improved visual positioning. According to Mammotion, mowers equipped with the UltraSense AI Vision System can detect over 120 types of obstacles, including toys and gardening tools. Our tests have shown that the LUBA 2 AWD excels in this area.
New Mini Series Launch
At CES 2025, Mammotion is also rolling out two new compact robotic mower lines. The first is the LUBA mini AWD series, which shares the all-wheel drive platform with the larger LUBA 2 AWD but is lighter, weighing in at 15 kg (33 lb). It’s tailored for gardens of up to around 1,500 m² (16,145 ft²) and can handle tough terrains thanks to its optimized 88 W cutting motor, OmniWheel design, and 20 cm cutting width.
In addition, the new YUKA mini series weighs just 10.6 kg (23 lb) and is perfect for smaller gardens, covering areas up to about 800 m² (8,611 ft²). This model offers automatic lawn mapping (set up takes just a few minutes) and supports up to ten mowing zones.
Upgrades for Existing Models
Mammotion has also enhanced its established LUBA 2 AWD and YUKA models. For the 2025 season, the LUBA 2 AWD series will see an increase in motor power from 45 to 165 W for its dual mowing discs, along with longer battery life. It can now detect slopes of up to 38.6 degrees and identify obstacles as small as 3 inches (approximately 7.5 cm). One full battery charge allows mowing of up to 1,500 m² (16,145 ft²) over four hours.
Alongside the UltraSense AI Vision, the YUKA model, which can collect leaves with an optional grass collector, features a strong five-blade double cutting system and can handle up to 30 customizable mowing zones.
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