I mean that's cool and all, but is a second video coming or did I miss something? Not trying to be negative, it looks good, but I'm genuinely curious - what do plan to actually *do* with the camera? Either I completely missed this explanation somewhere or it was skipped over. The camera on the Roborock is integrated into the software, and is used for obstacle detection, etc... Are you planning to hardwire a camera into the Luba and somehow integrate it into Luba's software for obstacle detection or do you just want to be able to see what it's cutting? The video title claims that you "hacked" the Luba and added a camera, but all that you did was 3D print a camera mount. And as I said, that's cool, but like.. why?
The camera there is only for a sake of ... a camera. Useless, I am not going to press dislike to the video (as it is misleading the audience - probably intentionally. Thats why the comparison with great Roborock was made), but the truth is: Useless. BTW, Luba as such is a great product. And Luba 2 (with camera) is going to be even better, I hope
With a much cheaper robot mowing my lawn for the last 3years I completely agree; camera is a major upgrade. You must have a huge lawn, that is a giant robot mower. Dual cutting wheels… you probably got a lot more than you needed. A 1/2 acre with my two wheeled single blade robot mows too much most of the time. Although if it had a smart camera on it I would pay that price for a better mower experience. Sandboxes and playground equipment is the bane of most robot lawnmowers.
I actually have a very tiny yard. My entire push mowing time costs about 1.5 hours but that includes getting tools ready, string trimming, breaking for water, etc.. Then another 30 minutes afterwards to shower and be ready to sit on a couch or computer chair. I got this robot simply because it was a Kickstarter option that seemed very reliable with it's GPS tracking and saving 2ish hours per week for mowing is worth a lot to me. So far I am not disappointed, though a camera would be ideal 😂
@@ThePrintHouse absolutely, the heat exhaustion was enough for me to spend a lot too. The HOA appreciated my yard being more kept up to standards too. 👍
A set of brushes that will lay the grass down. It’s how good lawnmowers leave those pretty stripes. Some kits used rollers others brushes. On the Luba I would suggest brushes. The way it cuts it is ideal for a stripping. Let me know what you think.
@@mmangredi3776 I've found that my Luba already leaves nice lines in the yard. I think it's more to do with a lush healthy yard than brushes. The Luba is heavy enough to push the grass down by itself
@@ThePrintHouse I’ve seen what Luba leave behind and it does make great lines, but a stripping kit lays down every blade of grass that the mower goes over and the way Luba cuts up one way and straight back is perfect for creating strips. And yes the more lush your lawn is the better it looks but I think it makes every lawn look better.
@@mmangredi3776 Hmmm well let me think on it. I feel like an attachment like that will be difficult. It cannot go on the back of luba for charging purposes and there isnt much space on the front due to the bumper. It will be a hard ask I think.
I mean that's cool and all, but is a second video coming or did I miss something? Not trying to be negative, it looks good, but I'm genuinely curious - what do plan to actually *do* with the camera? Either I completely missed this explanation somewhere or it was skipped over. The camera on the Roborock is integrated into the software, and is used for obstacle detection, etc... Are you planning to hardwire a camera into the Luba and somehow integrate it into Luba's software for obstacle detection or do you just want to be able to see what it's cutting? The video title claims that you "hacked" the Luba and added a camera, but all that you did was 3D print a camera mount. And as I said, that's cool, but like.. why?
The camera there is only for a sake of ... a camera. Useless, I am not going to press dislike to the video (as it is misleading the audience - probably intentionally. Thats why the comparison with great Roborock was made), but the truth is: Useless. BTW, Luba as such is a great product. And Luba 2 (with camera) is going to be even better, I hope
I always enjoyed these videos. I never found one I hated. Keep it up bro💪😎👍
Thanks man! It means a lot to me!!
I think your Luba needs racing stripes.
I do need to install them lmao 😂
With a much cheaper robot mowing my lawn for the last 3years I completely agree; camera is a major upgrade.
You must have a huge lawn, that is a giant robot mower. Dual cutting wheels… you probably got a lot more than you needed. A 1/2 acre with my two wheeled single blade robot mows too much most of the time.
Although if it had a smart camera on it I would pay that price for a better mower experience. Sandboxes and playground equipment is the bane of most robot lawnmowers.
I actually have a very tiny yard. My entire push mowing time costs about 1.5 hours but that includes getting tools ready, string trimming, breaking for water, etc.. Then another 30 minutes afterwards to shower and be ready to sit on a couch or computer chair. I got this robot simply because it was a Kickstarter option that seemed very reliable with it's GPS tracking and saving 2ish hours per week for mowing is worth a lot to me. So far I am not disappointed, though a camera would be ideal 😂
@@ThePrintHouse absolutely, the heat exhaustion was enough for me to spend a lot too. The HOA appreciated my yard being more kept up to standards too. 👍
Well done! Deserves more views
Thank you!!! I appreciate the support!
Nice job!
Thank you soooo much!!
Great video. Very cool.
Thank you so much!! These are the fun projects I love :D
I am the lawn mowing robots at home 😂😂😂
You are the robot 😂
7:54 looks like you gave it hair lol
Yeah it does haha a failed wig lmao
Do you have some footage from this camera mount? Is it shaky? Can it interfere with the Luba sensors?
pro-tip, get some modelling clay and contour it to the mounting location, and then scan the clay. Quicker, more precise, more profit.
That would be an option as well. I do think what I did works best, but I do like the creativity.
is there a way you can remix the piece that connect s to the luba to get more surface area for the tape to connect it to the luba?
If I have some time I will try! I have not had an issue D:
I should post a video of me driving my Luba with a ps5 controller 🙂🙂😎
I definitely think you should 😎
Your videos are amazing. I really like it. I am a new subscriber to your channel. Can I talk with you The print house?
Thank you very much! :)
@@ThePrintHouse Welcome. Can i talk with you?
Do you sell the mounts online?
I will begin to sell it soon :D
I’m considering a stripping kit for the Luba. But I’m not tech savvy.
What do you mean by this?
A set of brushes that will lay the grass down. It’s how good lawnmowers leave those pretty stripes. Some kits used rollers others brushes. On the Luba I would suggest brushes. The way it cuts it is ideal for a stripping. Let me know what you think.
@@mmangredi3776 I've found that my Luba already leaves nice lines in the yard. I think it's more to do with a lush healthy yard than brushes. The Luba is heavy enough to push the grass down by itself
@@ThePrintHouse I’ve seen what Luba leave behind and it does make great lines, but a stripping kit lays down every blade of grass that the mower goes over and the way Luba cuts up one way and straight back is perfect for creating strips. And yes the more lush your lawn is the better it looks but I think it makes every lawn look better.
@@mmangredi3776 Hmmm well let me think on it. I feel like an attachment like that will be difficult. It cannot go on the back of luba for charging purposes and there isnt much space on the front due to the bumper. It will be a hard ask I think.