Mammotion Luba 2 AWDBest Overall

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Mammotion Luba 2 AWD

Buy once, cry once: the wire-free robot mower that handles hills and big yards

4.1 (850 reviews)

$2,699

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Make it easy: It mows your entire lawn on its own, no boundary wires to bury. Set it up once, schedule it, and your yard stays cut every week.

What we like

  • All-wheel drive handles slopes up to 80% grade where other robot mowers would slide
  • No boundary wire to bury. GPS and camera-based mapping define your yard in the app
  • Covers up to 1.25 acres on the 5000 model, which is genuinely large-yard territory
  • App lets you schedule multiple zones and set no-go areas around flower beds

What could be better

  • At $2,099 to $2,899 depending on model, this is a serious financial commitment
  • Initial setup with the RTK antenna base station takes patience and a clear sky view
  • Battery life can fall short of advertised numbers, and occasional navigation hiccups require intervention

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Our verdict

The Luba 2 AWD handles hills, big yards, and complex layouts better than any other consumer robot mower. Owners report that once it's dialed in, it just gets on with the job. The price is steep, but so is your time. If you spend 2-3 hours a week mowing, this pays for itself in a couple of summers. Just budget extra patience for the initial setup.

No monthly fee

This product works fully without any subscription or recurring cost.

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