For me, the Luba 5000 beats them all. I had been using the Husqvarna 450 Epos but I kept having problems with it and it finally died. I ordered the Luba 5000 and within two hours of receiving it, I was able to map my back yard and mow it. I have it programmed to mow my lawn each Monday and Thursday. It works great.
I'd love yo get your reply to three questions. One is does it leave a lot of clippings that you need to rake or clippings are small enough to just break down on their own? Second, does undercarriage get caulked up with grass when it's damp or wet? Last is what if I have a tence between front and back yard, can I bring it to front manually to keep gate closed? Thank you so much for taking your time to reply 😊🙏
Hi, Thank you for sharing this kind of review but I want to share my experience with Luba 2 mower. The wifi connexion does not work. The support told me that indeed it was not working well with the Android app for Samsung phones. I tried then with my iPad, and the app found the wifi networks but could not connect. 2 weeks that I received the mower and cannot make it work. Support is awful, they say "please wait for the next software update". Seriously for a device that costs 3,000€? 1 month later: Finally, now with the last app update, everything is working fine and I am very happy with the Luba2 mower. Great device. I have a country side land with no mobile phone signal, my wifi is far as my land size is a big piece to mow. My field is really about different pieces with path really tight between them (10 cm free on each side of the mower) and it works well. Really happy about my purchase.
@lv12eng Hello, thank you for sharing your experience! I can understand the feeling very well, as I have also had this problem with several robotic lawnmowers. Have you tried connecting the device to the hotspot on your cell phone? That might work. Best regards
@TechIllusion-Eng yes, i tried it but did not work either. The support told me they have a fix ready but without a way to upgrade the firmware as the root issue is the connection to do the update, I still have no working mower.
@lv12eng Ahrg... okay, that's tricky. I'm also in the process of testing the luba 2. I think my version is newer. I'm curious to see if I have the same problem... 🤔
Other mowers really cannot compare to the Luba. As a result Mammotion can't keep up with demand. I recognized this and bought one as part of their kickstarter campaign. It works great.
It's freaking insane that Luba is a startup company. They will do BIG things. I believe the founder always works for Huawei. So they know what they are doing.
I have a worx landlord with boundary wire currently with a "wire missing" message. Cannot find the sucker! I did not know there were boundry-less mowers out there! Will try & find my issue over the weekend but good to know about this option! Thank you!
Landroid makes an off limits attachment and ACS attachment (both sold separately) eliminating the need for a lot for boundry wire. However a small handheld radio to a certain frequency can help detect where the wire break is.
I'm indecided between Goat a Worx Vison Are the goat blades deck floating as worx vison? Goat cutting height is not electrically adjustable as the Worxs. I'dont like random path cutting of the worx
I checked the price and no joke, I’m blown away. It’s even cheaper than the wired ones! Their tests look solid, but I already own a mower, so I’m kinda stuck.
@LakshayChauhan-jd9hc Thanks for sharing your thoughts and expectations about this robot! 😉👍🏼 As long as you still have a robot that works perfectly, I wouldn't think about changing. Unless you are dissatisfied with the appliance or need a robot that can cover more area or cope with a steeper slope. Then I would think about an update. Best regards and thank you for supporting my channel
It can handle leafs on the Grasa and cutting them to. I would recommend to remove them regularly because the leaves decrease the cutting quality and efficiency :)
Which one is best suited for bumpy terrain with holes, molehills and wet spots? The Luba at least looks as if it is the most off-road capable. Or is the appearance deceptive?
@SD_Alias Based on the requirements mentioned, definitely the Luba from Mammotion. It really is a monster when it comes to off-road mobility. I have tested many robotic mowers, but none can hold a candle to the Luba in this respect. :) Best regards
I chose Goat G1 and couldn’t be more happy of that desicion. 🤌 14000m2 and no problems with mower. Hopefully future updates will bring zones in order to prioritize areas that need more frequent mowing. 2 beacons will cover about 850-950m2, but more will be needed for bigger lawns.
Beacons are durable, but Goat is real piece of shhhht. Over 40 days now in the repair center. Lost signal and couldn't add beacons back to goat. Unreliable device.@@chdoors
Does anyone know why all of these units seem to have such shallow cutting depth? I usually, cut my lawn between 3.5 and 4 inches (~90 mm) during the summer to help with water retention and encourage deeper roots. 60 mm depth seems very short to me for a max depth.
Because most robot lawn mowers were designed for Europe where the grass is shorter. Check out the EcoFlow Blade, Husqvarna, or Greenworks Optimow 33H If you need a higher cut.
@@daytonaflyer😅 grass is shorter in Europe? I live in the UK and can tell you our grass is very different to what you find in Southern Europe. As for shortness, not sure that changes by continent
@aldozilli1293 I can't really imagine that. The only criterion would be the temperature. In summer, I also make sure to let the grass grow a little longer so that the soil and roots don't dry out so quickly. I don't think there should be much difference compared to the UK... 🤔
Couple of things. Mammotion have now announced that you cannot wash underneath and have a video showing how to clean. They have also announced that from end July shipments, the 5000 will have omnidirectional front wheels, like the 3000 & 1000. I am very close to getting a luba 3000, but I've now seen the Kress mission rtk, which sounds great but I can't see any reviews. Do you know anything about it?
"Mammotion have now announced that you cannot wash underneath and have a video showing how to clean" - The mammotion video you are referring too states that you can NOT use a pressure-washer to clean the underside, but you can use a hose! And in their cleaning video, they show cleaning the underside with a garden hose.
@@covertpuppytwo3857 Mammotion have changed the instructions and video again, and I hadn't seen the latest one. The one I referred to is now removed, but imbedded in this one - ruclips.net/video/LG1UI3mfzh8/видео.html I'm delighted they have changed their mind 😊.
Mammotion have changed the instructions and video again, and I hadn't seen the latest one. The one I referred to is now removed, but imbedded in this one - ruclips.net/video/LG1UI3mfzh8/видео.html I'm delighted they have changed their mind 😊.
I bought the Vision last year. The software was very frustrating, it would get stuck fairly easily, and it would occasionally ignore the magnets and go into my neighbors' yards. I ended up returning it. I recently purchased the Luba. I probably won't be able to install it until late March or early April.
I have a regular Landroid with the boundary wire. Been very happy with both the product and the company. It’s been 4 years now. When the time comes for a new one I’d be interested in the Landroid vision but I have one major question….how does it handle the cement public sidewalk vs. the cement walkway that goes up to my front door and splits my front yard in two? I would not want it to cross the sidewalk but I would want it to cross the walkway.
@amoore2165 Hi, thanks for sharing the experience as well as the feedback! The problem described is very easy to solve with multi-zone management. So you can tell the robot to cross the sidewalk to get to the other zone. (Using RFID-Chips) I have already explained this feature in detail in the individual review. Here is the video: ruclips.net/video/ykhfGEknV3k/видео.html Best regards 😊🙌🏼
I'm thinking the Luba 1000 for me. One issue that I've not seen discussed is, in my example, I will have three, maybe four, zones. The largest, my backyard, has a fence and two gates. I have a dog so leaving either gate open is not an option. I'd like to just come home from work, open a gate, direct the mower to go through it and handle the other zones. I don't think it would need to recharge doing that. I'd need it to park itself by a gate, preferably signaling me, so I can open the gate and it can dock itself.
Can’t believe there’s a wireless robot mower that cheap on Kickstarter. Feels too good to be true, but their video made it look legit. Still can’t decide if I should go for it.
Each robotic mower needs to come with a bright red sticker! Which reads. Do not use as a 'Battle Bot' Every one know there will be two neighbors who will try this, or take his robot to the Battle Bot wars. lol. The Worx Landroid Vision already fits the look bill as a Battle Bot!
@manwarulali9070 With pleasure! I'm glad you like the video. 😊👍🏼 Also thanks for sharing your thoughts and expectations about this robot! :-) Best regards
Hi, I love your video, it solves some of my problems very well. But some of the information I checked mentioned that the performance of the wireless model is not very stable, and the performance of the wired model is more stable. So can you do a video comparison of mowing robots that need to be wired? I searched some on Amazon, can you do a comparison of anthbot and sunseeker's lawnmower robots? Or other brands can also, want to buy a more stable performance of the lawn mower robot, but know little about it.Thank you very much!
@Glayds-j3r Thank you very much for the praise and support of my channel! 💙😊👍🏼 I have also recorded many other videos about robotic lawn mowers. Maybe these will help: ruclips.net/video/VW2bgpDuyFU/видео.html ruclips.net/p/PL83qYMCM7FetE1DsEz4OuB-CnaPP4NpA_ Best regards
Thank you for the info and great video. Can you answer a few questions, if you have time? Does the Luba (5000) have to be stored outside on/near the lawn or can it be stored inside the garage? I'm affraid of theft? Does the Luba have a water/rain sensor? Off-Season Storage. There are approx. 7 months when I don't.can't mow due to snow/bad weather, etc. Can the Luba be unplugged for that time and not lose the programmed settings? Lastly, where can I veiw/purchase a "Wall Mount Charger" for the Luba 5000? Thank you for your time.
Hello, i’m Not really, sure if you can store the Luba Inside the Garage, because it need connection to the RTK-STATION. Maybe place it behind the Garage :) I personally would recommend to store the lube inside during the winter season! The settings remain. I am not sure if there is a wall charger available 🤔 Best regards
@user-iq5tt7dz9h I would not generally confirm that. The advantage of a mower with a cable is that you can run it along the edge without any restrictions. Worx is the pioneer when it comes to edge trimming. This is also possible with GPS mowers, but they are significantly more expensive... Best regards
I tried the Worx Landroid Vision. I faced blade blocked problem. The mower worked for some twenty minutes and stopped. Any similar problem in Luba or Goat?
I live in a normal subdivision and wonder if anyone can just run up, grab the mower, throw it in their trunk and haul butt? What security options do these 3 have?
Yes to the Luba for the cutting width, straight lines, AWD, and slope ability, though I'm not fussed on the lack of manouverability caused by the drive mechanism (sacrifice one for the other). No to the Goat simply on the aesthetics and additional cost of the white beacons, but it didn't quite suit my property either. No to the Worx due to the narrow cut and random pattern. However, I like the convenience of the replaceable batteries for those times when it's essential the job is finished and don't have the time to recharge, or you want to do an extended area. etc Internal batteries on the Luba and Goat are restrictive imo. However, I don't see why you can't have replaceable batteries with the mower still returning to a dock to charge. If the objective is the optimum convenience of automaion, then manually charging batteries is an unnecessary human intervention.
@RaahilShaikh-cj7kb With pleasure! I'm glad you like the video. 😇👍🏼 Also thanks for sharing your thoughts and expectations about this robot! :-) Best regards
I have the Luba 5000 on order. I hope it’s ok under some trees. I also think Mammotion’s customer service could be better - respond, sell spare parts, how will they support my purchase in UK?
Thank you for your feedback! 😊 The trees are no problem at all. I have also many big trees but couldn't recognize any issues 👍 Yes, I also heard that the support ist not that fast... :/ Best regards
@@luolex719 ok thank you. This is good news. Please can your support organisation respond to my email questions. My Luba and “free Father’s Day blades” have been delivered, but not my garage I ordered at the same time.
"I hope it’s ok under some trees" - depends on the canopy of the tree. I have several trees in my front yard and my Luba has no issue mowing under them. On the right side of my house, I have a very large apple tree that's alongside some very high thick bushes... Luba does lose signal when under that tree and close to the bushes. Many times, it stops for a couple of minutes to regain GPS signals but then continues.
Luba doesn't need to be within line of site of the RTK station. In most cases the RTK station should be more than capable of communicating through the house. The bigger concern is making certain that Luba and the RTK station can see the same set of GPS satellites. That's why it's important to position the RTK station within clear LOS of the sky, and to be cautious of dense tree cover that might disrupt Luba's view of the satellites.
Landroid Vision M: Samstag gekauft, 3h versucht das Gerät mit dem Wlan zu verbinden, am Sonntag nochmal 2h incl. (a) Firmware-Update über USB, b) Wlan Login-Daten per USB übertragen, c) Entsperrung des Geräts über Datei auf USB und d) 5GHz Wlan abgeschaltet, damit er sich beim Verbinden das richtige 2.4GHz Wlan greift. Hat alles nichts geholfen. Heute das Gerät mit Zubehör zum Händler zurück gebracht. Schade um die verschwendete Lebenszeit. War der WR208E.
@TheAbacus42 Thanks for sharing your experience! That's really a shame to hear. Unfortunately, I really can't explain what the problem is. For many the device works perfectly and for others it feels like nothing works at all. I'm just about to put the Landroid back into operation. I'm curious to see how things will look for me this year... Best regards
This was a very helpful and educational video thank you. I am still unclear which one I'd like to buy, as I know that most are not available here in NZ. And the bigger brand names here are John Deere, Huskvana and Ryobi. I've not seen the Lumba ones here yet but it looks far most suitable. When I checked the price here however it was the price of a small second hand car.. so that's a thing! ^_^ However I do appreciate all that I've learned. My biggest concern is where they store the grass/empty the grass, my lawn gets mowed once a fortnight and it grows enough to fill the compost bin every time, I'd do it more frequently but that costs both petrol and time, and the weed whacking the edges is a pain in the ass given I only have an electric one, (My petrol one leaked and I found all the tubing has eroded.) How do they empty and how often, do they need human input to constantly get rid of the grass clippings?
Thank you very much for the detailed feedback on the video! I am very pleased to hear this! 😊 That's absolutely true, the price of these high-end robotic lawnmowers is not low. But I think in the long run such an investment pays off. Incidentally, the robotic mowers work according to the mulching principle. As the devices mow the lawn every day, only a minimal amount is cut off. These minimal gras pieces falling on the ground ans serve as nutrients for the rest of the plant. It is therefore not necessary to empty a collector or the like. Best regards
@@michaelc4866 I've never had a lawn mower before, but am buying a house with 3 acres, so these are looking like good options (assuming they can handle 3 acres). My question for you and chet is this: when you say a cutting height of 3.5 inches, do mean that you want the grass to be 3.5 inches high after the mower cuts it? Or you want the mower to be able to cut grass that is already 3.5 inches high and you want to get it down to say 1 inch? Thank you.
Still feels very inconvenient with gps and satilite navigation. I assume it will cause a lot of problems on regular basis.. And old movers have the inconvenient kabel in the ground, which is super annoying to lay out, and adjust if changes are needed later on. There MUST be smarter solutions than these…?
@reeanimationgaming1034 Robotic lawnmowers with GPS navigation are already one of the most efficient solutions. But there are of course restrictions here too, because the reception must not be blocked by trees, walls, etc. You don't have this problem with robotic lawnmowers with cables! :) Best regards
@MarkDHastingsMusic I would also recommend the Luba for these gradients. You're definitely on the safe side with it. With the other robots, it can otherwise happen that they often get stuck! Best regards and thanks for the support of the channel 😇
Imagine what Luba will be in a few years. I'm passing up on the first gen and waiting for the 2nd gen. No way in hell I'm paying 3 grand to be their beta tester lol.
@alexeyegorov147 Thank you very much for your praise and support. I'm very pleased to hear that :) The voice is from a professional speaker who records the voiceovers for my videos. 😊🙌🏼 Best regards and have a nice day
Great comparison, as always. I'm taking delivery of both the Mammotion Luba 1000 AWD and the Worx Landroid Vision this weekend, and am really looking forward to seeing how they perform on my yard. The maneuverability comparison you included is already helping me to plan how to use each unit in tight and open spaces. Thank you! Also, any word on when Goat G1 is coming to the US?
Thank you very much for your support! I'm happy to hear that 😊👍 I am also waiting for the light. Should be very interesting...:) Unfortunately, i also have no further information when the Goat G1 will be available in the US... Have a nice weekend
OK, I've had the Landroid Vision and Luba AWD 1000 for a few weeks now. The Landroid Vision just isn't usable. It avoids brown patches, doesn't even cut the grass at any height, and gets stuck on its own magnetic border strips, which stick out on any lawn like a sore thumb. The length of strips included is also very short, and extras are $$$. The Vision gets stuck very easily and cannot find its way to its own charging base even on a small 20*20 test patch of flat lawn. The Luba is extremely good at cutting, but not as good at avoiding obstacles. Mammotion uses the front bumper, side bump sensors, and foreward ultrasonic sensors to detect large obstacles and collisions. The Luba itself can tackle any terrain easily, has a cutting deck almost as wide as the mower, and is quite precise and powerful. So far the Luba has been extremely reliable, but lacks some key software features that I'm hoping Mammotion will add in time, such as dead reckoning when RTK signal is poor. There are some signal dead zones around trees which cause the mower to stop, but it's easy enough to add no-go zones. Overall very happy with the Luba.
Ecovacs G1 GOAT is worst product I bought for long time. It is so stupid it is hard to describe. Gets stuck all the time, looses connection, the beacons sometimes disconnect, map is somewhat incorrect, edges does not cut, hard to get one day without issues. Terrible product, please avoid at any cost! UPDATE After 56 day's the robot died and will be returned to seller.
@VigantsLesausks Thanks for the feedback, and for sharing the experience! I cannot confirm the negative experiences. The device works perfectly for me. The garden is probably unsuitable for the appliance. Best regards
I find it difficult to believe that these tiny blades cut much of anything. In fact, in most of the videos I see, I barely see a different between before/after.
@enriquebenedicto9429 I can completely understand that. Finally, the blades are tiny compared to a regular lawnmower. On the other hand, they are also significantly sharper than the sickle blade of a lawnmower. Comparable to razor blades. Such tiny blades are enough to create a clean cut. Personally, I am more than convinced of robotic lawnmowers and would no longer want to be without mine :) Best regards
@@TechIllusion-EN The more I watch videos about them, the more I'm changing my mind. It's true that regular blades aren't overly sharp. I wasn't convinced 24h ago... now I'm already leaning towards LUBA 2 H. I wonder of their specs are conservative, or inflated. I have a property that's 0.758 acre, so I wonder if the 3000 (rated at 0.75) will be pushing the limits, or if that's mostly a marketing thing where they get to sell more expansive models. I wonder if the difference basically comes down to the battery capacity. Anyway. Thanks for the reply.
@enriquebenedicto9429 Thank you very much for your feedback! 😊 I am currently working on the video for the new Luba two, where I am testing the device extensively. The video should also be ready soon. From practical experience, I can already say that the area sizes specified by the manufacturer are the maximum figures. Personally, I would prefer to stay below that, because the 3000 m² specified, for example, can only be achieved under optimal conditions... Best regards
The costs can change over time significant. So after a month for example the ratio can be different. I just list them in the description so one can always get the current prices :)
@@TechIllusion-EN that’s fair. It would just be good to understand their relative price points to each other. I couldn’t find the price for the Goat or the Vision online. I’ll likely be going with the Luba.
@@TechIllusion-ENplus additional beacons 100€ each (4 in my case)… total cost for me is around 2000 € plus two NETGEAR wifi repeaters to ensure 100% WiFi coverage of the garden…
I ordered a Mammotioin robot and paid for it on the 24th of May 2023. Until now (one month later) I didn't get what I ordered nor a message from their sale departement informing me that the order was dispatched. They didn't react to any email I sent them. I reported the transaction to PayPal and I am trying to get my money back. So my advise: don't touch that company and their products even with a ten-foot pole.
hello.I am from mammotion support.very sorry for that delay.we suffered serious logistics issue so I have changed warehouse,added more people and ERP to speed up and optimize process.please share me your order number so I could help track
@@TechIllusion-EN As soon as I escalated my PayPal dispute to a claim I received one day later an apology email from that fraudulent company trying to convince me to drop my claim on PayPal (they even offered me a free set of blades for doing so). That's probably by pure chance that they reacted at that very moment... Of course I declined and I waited for PayPal to solve the case. Today, PayPal decided on my favor and refunded me.
I've waited 3.5 months (with continuous feedback that "it will be shipped to you next week!) before finally hearing that Luba 1000 is out of stock until 2024
@DJ-uk5mm Many thanks for the feedback and praise! :-) I can understand that. You could be forgiven for thinking it was an AI voice. I can promise that there is a real person behind the professional broadcast voice! An AI voice is not yet capable of generating such complicated voice overs. This would be immediately noticeable in difficult passages. I have already tested this myself several times... 😊👍🏼 Best regards
That is correct. The Segway H-series could have found a place in the video. Unfortunately, I wasn't testing the device at the time. But I think a video on the new i-series will follow. :) Best regards
My Luba shipped three weeks after they claimed they shipped it. The unit will not charge. Never been used. Customer service is not responding. Four days since I emailed them. Their customer support is so terrible I would recommend not buying this robot.
Unless you have a flat lawn, with defined boundaries already in place, the Landroid Vision is a waste of money. You will need to create boundaries, regardless of the claim of zero boundary installation claim on the box. The vision portion works well enough in forward motion, but going in reverse, it will cross boundaries because it only has forward looking cameras, and only senses the magnet from front as well. The landroid will drive itself past the boundaries in reverse, and often be unable to get back into it's workplace if there is any downhill slope. With the weight of the Landroid downhill, I only had the experience of it spinning its wheels trying to get back to the work area. Some reviewers claim it has GPS navagation capability, which it does not. It only operates using the camera and its connection to WLAN, with zero control capability of the machine through the app, and requires installation of external antennas for communication between the app, cloud, and Landroid Vision.
@fichtenmopedfan7550 Thank you for the feedback! That's right, the robot is aimed at gardens with precise boundaries. Otherwise I would also advise against the robot... There are may other very good robots for that case. Best regards
Unfortunately, I have not yet tested the Husqvarna robotic lawnmower and therefore could not include it in the comparison. otherwise it would certainly be in this comparison video! 😊 Best regards
The Goat G1 is junk. The controlling app is pre-beta. The mapping function is painful beyond belief. The radio signal concept just needs to go away because it is too hard to configure for any lawn close to 1600m2. A good RTK base station is 10x better. My Goat gets lost ALL THE TIME. I had to stake boundaries to keep it from wandering off. The mowing paths can be wavy. The front casters become glitchy over time and the mower will hang up somewhere on the lawn. It will mow but requires regular oversight to see where it has trapped itself. The mowing method is not very efficient because it moves around the lawn to catch up on spots it missed in an absent-minded way. It leaves stripes. Buy a Luba instead.
Les demonstartions ont toujours lieu sur des pelouses déja coupée. On ne voit absolument jamais l'efficacité de tonte, ce qui est tout de meme primordial. On ne s'attache qu'aux points gadgets.
@dominique-xk9nl Thanks for the feedback! In my opinion, it is very important what features the devices have. Because they can all mow and I couldn't find any problems with any of the 3 devices. What's wrong with that? The speed is sufficient for all of them to produce a clean cut when the blades are sharp. The biggest difference is definitely the parallel path guidance :) And I have described what the mowing result looks like in the video. :) Best regards
@@TechIllusion-EN Ce qui ne va pas, c'est que vous le dites, mais que ça ne se voie pas. Moi, ce qui m'intéresse, c'est de voir le comportement sur de la vraie herbe, comme on en a dans nos jardins, et pas sur un green de golf déja tondu à 3cm....
Merci pour le retour d'information ! C'est compréhensible. Il est toutefois très important de mentionner qu'avant de mettre en service un robot de tonte, il faut définitivement tondre la pelouse avec une tondeuse manuelle ! Ensuite, le robot de tonte prend en charge le travail régulier et maintient la pelouse courte. Cela figure également dans le mode d'emploi de chaque robot de tonte.
Thanks for the comment, but I can reassure you, it's not an ai voice... ;) My main channel is German (ruclips.net/channel/UC1EZNNj_Pxd4--79hhLzpvQ) and I've been working on translating the videos into English for a while now. For this I rely on a professional broadcast speaker and the editing is also done manually... Best regards
@@TechIllusion-EN thanks for the reply. The voice sounds like AI and does not invite for further listening. Maybe get a more dynamic and pleasant voice to listen to and turn down the DB’s.
@@TechIllusion-ENlol sorry. I mean more like it sounds ‘harsh’. Don’t know if you can edit it to sound more laidback and relaxed. It’s like you are in my ear yelling 😘 thank you for your review.
@viralthings3065 no problem! 😇 Thank you for your opinion and Suggestions for improvement. I always try to improve my work so i think that should be possible in the future videos :) Have a nice week
At ruclips.net/video/idv2b7aMZbs/видео.htmlsi=x1CiOuSUZ-Zm1jb-&t=836, you said the blade disc of all 3 lawnmowers is centrally located so they won't get close to the edge. The Luba has two spinning rotors so there is no single centrally located blade. The Luba gets closer to the edge than the other two.
Yes thats right, that was a mistake on my end! The Luba offers 2 blade disks, so it has less space at the edge :) The Landroid is only slightly behind the LUBA in this regard 😊👍🏼
Thanks for the comment, but I can reassure you, it's not an "AI channel"... ;) Neither the voice nor anything else. My main channel is German (ruclips.net/channel/UC1EZNNj_Pxd4--79hhLzpvQ) and I've been working on translating the videos into English for a while now. For this I rely on a professional broadcast speaker and the editing is also done manually... Best regards
@johnmarler6735 Thank you very much for the feedback! I always try to keep the videos as short and compact as possible. Nevertheless, I think it's important to have a good introduction so that the viewer knows what it's about. 😊👍🏼 Best regards
@vishal_00756 With pleasure! I'm glad you like the video. 😊👍🏼 Also thanks for sharing your thoughts and expectations about this robot! :-) Best regards
@user-zh3xe7zf8l With pleasure! I'm glad you like the video. 😊👍🏼 Also thanks for sharing your thoughts and expectations about this robot! :-) Best regards
For me, the Luba 5000 beats them all. I had been using the Husqvarna 450 Epos but I kept having problems with it and it finally died. I ordered the Luba 5000 and within two hours of receiving it, I was able to map my back yard and mow it. I have it programmed to mow my lawn each Monday and Thursday. It works great.
Thank you very much for sharing your feedback! 😊🙌🏽
My Luba will not charge. Never been used. Customer support is not responding. For me, the Luba 3000 is a piece of junk
How long did you have the husqvarna epos?
I'd love yo get your reply to three questions. One is does it leave a lot of clippings that you need to rake or clippings are small enough to just break down on their own? Second, does undercarriage get caulked up with grass when it's damp or wet? Last is what if I have a tence between front and back yard, can I bring it to front manually to keep gate closed? Thank you so much for taking your time to reply 😊🙏
Need an update 3 months on. Still better than a Husky?
Hi, Thank you for sharing this kind of review but I want to share my experience with Luba 2 mower. The wifi connexion does not work. The support told me that indeed it was not working well with the Android app for Samsung phones. I tried then with my iPad, and the app found the wifi networks but could not connect. 2 weeks that I received the mower and cannot make it work. Support is awful, they say "please wait for the next software update". Seriously for a device that costs 3,000€?
1 month later: Finally, now with the last app update, everything is working fine and I am very happy with the Luba2 mower. Great device. I have a country side land with no mobile phone signal, my wifi is far as my land size is a big piece to mow. My field is really about different pieces with path really tight between them (10 cm free on each side of the mower) and it works well. Really happy about my purchase.
@lv12eng Hello, thank you for sharing your experience! I can understand the feeling very well, as I have also had this problem with several robotic lawnmowers.
Have you tried connecting the device to the hotspot on your cell phone? That might work.
Best regards
@TechIllusion-Eng yes, i tried it but did not work either. The support told me they have a fix ready but without a way to upgrade the firmware as the root issue is the connection to do the update, I still have no working mower.
@lv12eng Ahrg... okay, that's tricky. I'm also in the process of testing the luba 2. I think my version is newer. I'm curious to see if I have the same problem... 🤔
@@TechIllusion-EN Finally, now with the last app update, everything is working fine and I am very happy with the Luba2 mower.
@lv12eng great to hear that! Thank you for the update 🤩💪🏼
Other mowers really cannot compare to the Luba. As a result Mammotion can't keep up with demand. I recognized this and bought one as part of their kickstarter campaign. It works great.
thank you will much for Sharing your experience😊👍
It's freaking insane that Luba is a startup company. They will do BIG things. I believe the founder always works for Huawei. So they know what they are doing.
I have a worx landlord with boundary wire currently with a "wire missing" message. Cannot find the sucker! I did not know there were boundry-less mowers out there! Will try & find my issue over the weekend but good to know about this option! Thank you!
Thank you for your feedback! I can completely understand that... 😐
Hope you can fix it :)
Landroid makes an off limits attachment and ACS attachment (both sold separately) eliminating the need for a lot for boundry wire. However a small handheld radio to a certain frequency can help detect where the wire break is.
Luba 5000 awd❤❤❤❤❤❤ hasnt failed me in over a month. Beautiful cuts everytime
Hi. Where did you buy yours? Tks K
I'm indecided between Goat a Worx Vison
Are the goat blades deck floating as worx vison?
Goat cutting height is not electrically adjustable as the Worxs.
I'dont like random path cutting of the worx
I checked the price and no joke, I’m blown away. It’s even cheaper than the wired ones! Their tests look solid, but I already own a mower, so I’m kinda stuck.
@LakshayChauhan-jd9hc Thanks for sharing your thoughts and expectations about this robot! 😉👍🏼
As long as you still have a robot that works perfectly, I wouldn't think about changing.
Unless you are dissatisfied with the appliance or need a robot that can cover more area or cope with a steeper slope. Then I would think about an update.
Best regards and thank you for supporting my channel
How does this perform in the fall with yards full of leaves?
It can handle leafs on the Grasa and cutting them to. I would recommend to remove them regularly because the leaves decrease the cutting quality and efficiency :)
Which one is best suited for bumpy terrain with holes, molehills and wet spots? The Luba at least looks as if it is the most off-road capable. Or is the appearance deceptive?
@SD_Alias Based on the requirements mentioned, definitely the Luba from Mammotion. It really is a monster when it comes to off-road mobility. I have tested many robotic mowers, but none can hold a candle to the Luba in this respect. :)
Best regards
@@TechIllusion-EN Thank you.
@SD_Alias You're welcome! 😇
I chose Goat G1 and couldn’t be more happy of that desicion. 🤌 14000m2 and no problems with mower. Hopefully future updates will bring zones in order to prioritize areas that need more frequent mowing. 2 beacons will cover about 850-950m2, but more will be needed for bigger lawns.
Thank you very much for your experience :)
what about hailstorms? are the beacons made of good material?
Beacons are durable, but Goat is real piece of shhhht. Over 40 days now in the repair center. Lost signal and couldn't add beacons back to goat. Unreliable device.@@chdoors
The Luba and Vision look like vehicles to traverse Mars while the Goat looks like a dystopian law enforcement vehicle. I approve.
😁💪🏽
The Goat looks a bit like the Operahouse i Oslo Norway. Must be given an operaname like Pavarotti or something like that😅😅
Nice review! 👏
@minecraftgaming6417 With pleasure! I'm glad you like the video. Thanks a lot for your support! 😊👍🏼
Best regards
Does anyone know why all of these units seem to have such shallow cutting depth? I usually, cut my lawn between 3.5 and 4 inches (~90 mm) during the summer to help with water retention and encourage deeper roots. 60 mm depth seems very short to me for a max depth.
Yes I agree with you. The mower should be able to cut higher lawns too :)
Waiting for future models :D
Because most robot lawn mowers were designed for Europe where the grass is shorter. Check out the EcoFlow Blade, Husqvarna, or Greenworks Optimow 33H If you need a higher cut.
@@daytonaflyer😅 grass is shorter in Europe? I live in the UK and can tell you our grass is very different to what you find in Southern Europe. As for shortness, not sure that changes by continent
@aldozilli1293 I can't really imagine that. The only criterion would be the temperature.
In summer, I also make sure to let the grass grow a little longer so that the soil and roots don't dry out so quickly.
I don't think there should be much difference compared to the UK... 🤔
Couple of things. Mammotion have now announced that you cannot wash underneath and have a video showing how to clean. They have also announced that from end July shipments, the 5000 will have omnidirectional front wheels, like the 3000 & 1000.
I am very close to getting a luba 3000, but I've now seen the Kress mission rtk, which sounds great but I can't see any reviews. Do you know anything about it?
Thank you very for your detailed feedback!
The Kress looks very interesting. Let me see what I can do! 😊🙌
Best regards
"Mammotion have now announced that you cannot wash underneath and have a video showing how to clean" - The mammotion video you are referring too states that you can NOT use a pressure-washer to clean the underside, but you can use a hose! And in their cleaning video, they show cleaning the underside with a garden hose.
Incorrect. They announced you can't wash underneath when laying it on its back. You can still wash with a hose while laying sideways.
@@covertpuppytwo3857 Mammotion have changed the instructions and video again, and I hadn't seen the latest one. The one I referred to is now removed, but imbedded in this one - ruclips.net/video/LG1UI3mfzh8/видео.html
I'm delighted they have changed their mind 😊.
Mammotion have changed the instructions and video again, and I hadn't seen the latest one. The one I referred to is now removed, but imbedded in this one - ruclips.net/video/LG1UI3mfzh8/видео.html
I'm delighted they have changed their mind 😊.
Just saw ANTHBOT on Kickstarter and had to dive into robot mowers. $599 is a steal, especially with auto mapping! 😲
@SpidyGaming02 Thanks for sharing your thoughts and expectations about this robot! :-)
Best regards
No more Kickstarter for me, lost too much without getting anything :(
I bought the Vision last year. The software was very frustrating, it would get stuck fairly easily, and it would occasionally ignore the magnets and go into my neighbors' yards. I ended up returning it. I recently purchased the Luba. I probably won't be able to install it until late March or early April.
Thank you very much for sharing your experience and your the support! 😊👍🏼
Best regards
I have a regular Landroid with the boundary wire. Been very happy with both the product and the company. It’s been 4 years now. When the time comes for a new one I’d be interested in the Landroid vision but I have one major question….how does it handle the cement public sidewalk vs. the cement walkway that goes up to my front door and splits my front yard in two? I would not want it to cross the sidewalk but I would want it to cross the walkway.
@amoore2165 Hi, thanks for sharing the experience as well as the feedback!
The problem described is very easy to solve with multi-zone management. So you can tell the robot to cross the sidewalk to get to the other zone. (Using RFID-Chips)
I have already explained this feature in detail in the individual review. Here is the video: ruclips.net/video/ykhfGEknV3k/видео.html
Best regards 😊🙌🏼
I'm thinking the Luba 1000 for me. One issue that I've not seen discussed is, in my example, I will have three, maybe four, zones. The largest, my backyard, has a fence and two gates. I have a dog so leaving either gate open is not an option. I'd like to just come home from work, open a gate, direct the mower to go through it and handle the other zones. I don't think it would need to recharge doing that. I'd need it to park itself by a gate, preferably signaling me, so I can open the gate and it can dock itself.
Can’t believe there’s a wireless robot mower that cheap on Kickstarter. Feels too good to be true, but their video made it look legit. Still can’t decide if I should go for it.
@LakxmikanthKanth-ud6ns Thanks for sharing your thoughts and expectations about this robot! :-)
Kind regards
would be nice if you priced them relative to each other.
Each robotic mower needs to come with a bright red sticker! Which reads. Do not use as a 'Battle Bot' Every one know there will be two neighbors who will try this, or take his robot to the Battle Bot wars. lol. The Worx Landroid Vision already fits the look bill as a Battle Bot!
😅😂👍🏽
Thanks for the review! I’m hunting for a more budget-friendly robot mower.
@manwarulali9070 With pleasure! I'm glad you like the video. 😊👍🏼
Also thanks for sharing your thoughts and expectations about this robot! :-)
Best regards
Hi, I love your video, it solves some of my problems very well. But some of the information I checked mentioned that the performance of the wireless model is not very stable, and the performance of the wired model is more stable. So can you do a video comparison of mowing robots that need to be wired? I searched some on Amazon, can you do a comparison of anthbot and sunseeker's lawnmower robots? Or other brands can also, want to buy a more stable performance of the lawn mower robot, but know little about it.Thank you very much!
@Glayds-j3r Thank you very much for the praise and support of my channel! 💙😊👍🏼
I have also recorded many other videos about robotic lawn mowers. Maybe these will help:
ruclips.net/video/VW2bgpDuyFU/видео.html
ruclips.net/p/PL83qYMCM7FetE1DsEz4OuB-CnaPP4NpA_
Best regards
Thank you for the info and great video. Can you answer a few questions, if you have time? Does the Luba (5000) have to be stored outside on/near the lawn or can it be stored inside the garage? I'm affraid of theft? Does the Luba have a water/rain sensor? Off-Season Storage. There are approx. 7 months when I don't.can't mow due to snow/bad weather, etc. Can the Luba be unplugged for that time and not lose the programmed settings? Lastly, where can I veiw/purchase a "Wall Mount Charger" for the Luba 5000? Thank you for your time.
Hello,
i’m Not really, sure if you can store the Luba Inside the Garage, because it need connection to the RTK-STATION. Maybe place it behind the Garage :)
I personally would recommend to store the lube inside during the winter season! The settings remain.
I am not sure if there is a wall charger available 🤔
Best regards
Do buried wire mowers do better on edges?
@user-iq5tt7dz9h I would not generally confirm that.
The advantage of a mower with a cable is that you can run it along the edge without any restrictions. Worx is the pioneer when it comes to edge trimming.
This is also possible with GPS mowers, but they are significantly more expensive...
Best regards
How come you didn't do any of the epos models of Husqvarna brand?
I wasn't able to test this models yet. So i decided to compare the models i already have :)
I would also like to see comparison with a quality mower like Husqvarna
I tried the Worx Landroid Vision. I faced blade blocked problem. The mower worked for some twenty minutes and stopped. Any similar problem in Luba or Goat?
I couldn't recognize this problem on my Landroid...🤔
I have a very small yard in the city. What’s your favorite option if boundary wire isn’t a problem?
If you already have a boundary wire I would recommend the Worx Landroid 2.0
I already did a video for this one :)
Luba is the best to a surprising level (I used to have a WORX landroid)
Thanks for your feedback! I completely agree with that 👍🏽
I live in a normal subdivision and wonder if anyone can just run up, grab the mower, throw it in their trunk and haul butt? What security options do these 3 have?
As soon as the mower get lifted, its locked so no one can use it until you unlock using a pin! 😊💪🏽
Another option would be tracking via GPS
I would be more inclined to the Luba as it can handle incline
Thank you for sharing your opinion! :)
Yes to the Luba for the cutting width, straight lines, AWD, and slope ability, though I'm not fussed on the lack of manouverability caused by the drive mechanism (sacrifice one for the other).
No to the Goat simply on the aesthetics and additional cost of the white beacons, but it didn't quite suit my property either.
No to the Worx due to the narrow cut and random pattern. However, I like the convenience of the replaceable batteries for those times when it's essential the job is finished and don't have the time to recharge, or you want to do an extended area. etc
Internal batteries on the Luba and Goat are restrictive imo. However, I don't see why you can't have replaceable batteries with the mower still returning to a dock to charge. If the objective is the optimum convenience of automaion, then manually charging batteries is an unnecessary human intervention.
Thank you very much for your detailed feedback! I can understand your reasoning! :)
Kind regards
how does the worx handle itself with gravel? Does it go into gravel or its able to diferenciate between grass and gravel and doesnt go in it?
It is not supposed to go on gravel so the mower stays on the Gras surface :)
Great review! Although, it’s a little over my budget at the moment. 😅
@RaahilShaikh-cj7kb With pleasure! I'm glad you like the video. 😇👍🏼
Also thanks for sharing your thoughts and expectations about this robot! :-)
Best regards
I would prefer the Luba but until the cutting height is at least 3" I will wait. Just doing research at this point
Yep. Our southern grasses don't like being cut that short.
I was looking at the website the other day and I think they have two different models, and one does allow taller cuts
Yeah, I saw that too! Is it actually for real though?
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and expectations about this robot! :-)
Kind regards
I have the Luba 5000 on order. I hope it’s ok under some trees. I also think Mammotion’s customer service could be better - respond, sell spare parts, how will they support my purchase in UK?
Thank you for your feedback! 😊
The trees are no problem at all. I have also many big trees but couldn't recognize any issues 👍
Yes, I also heard that the support ist not that fast... :/
Best regards
Hi.I am from mammotion support.We will start parts sales in end July or Aug.and we are negotiating service centers in UK
@@luolex719 ok thank you. This is good news. Please can your support organisation respond to my email questions. My Luba and “free Father’s Day blades” have been delivered, but not my garage I ordered at the same time.
"I hope it’s ok under some trees" - depends on the canopy of the tree. I have several trees in my front yard and my Luba has no issue mowing under them. On the right side of my house, I have a very large apple tree that's alongside some very high thick bushes... Luba does lose signal when under that tree and close to the bushes. Many times, it stops for a couple of minutes to regain GPS signals but then continues.
@@luolex719hello how can front and rear yards be done if the house blocks the line of sight to the base?
If the base of the Mammotion needs to be within line of site how do handle a front and back yard that are obviosly blocked by the house?
The Mammotion doesn’t require a direct “visible” connection to the RTK base station :)
Luba doesn't need to be within line of site of the RTK station. In most cases the RTK station should be more than capable of communicating through the house. The bigger concern is making certain that Luba and the RTK station can see the same set of GPS satellites. That's why it's important to position the RTK station within clear LOS of the sky, and to be cautious of dense tree cover that might disrupt Luba's view of the satellites.
Landroid Vision M: Samstag gekauft, 3h versucht das Gerät mit dem Wlan zu verbinden, am Sonntag nochmal 2h incl. (a) Firmware-Update über USB, b) Wlan Login-Daten per USB übertragen, c) Entsperrung des Geräts über Datei auf USB und d) 5GHz Wlan abgeschaltet, damit er sich beim Verbinden das richtige 2.4GHz Wlan greift. Hat alles nichts geholfen. Heute das Gerät mit Zubehör zum Händler zurück gebracht. Schade um die verschwendete Lebenszeit. War der WR208E.
@TheAbacus42 Thanks for sharing your experience!
That's really a shame to hear. Unfortunately, I really can't explain what the problem is. For many the device works perfectly and for others it feels like nothing works at all.
I'm just about to put the Landroid back into operation. I'm curious to see how things will look for me this year...
Best regards
This was a very helpful and educational video thank you. I am still unclear which one I'd like to buy, as I know that most are not available here in NZ. And the bigger brand names here are John Deere, Huskvana and Ryobi. I've not seen the Lumba ones here yet but it looks far most suitable.
When I checked the price here however it was the price of a small second hand car.. so that's a thing! ^_^
However I do appreciate all that I've learned.
My biggest concern is where they store the grass/empty the grass, my lawn gets mowed once a fortnight and it grows enough to fill the compost bin every time, I'd do it more frequently but that costs both petrol and time, and the weed whacking the edges is a pain in the ass given I only have an electric one, (My petrol one leaked and I found all the tubing has eroded.) How do they empty and how often, do they need human input to constantly get rid of the grass clippings?
Thank you very much for the detailed feedback on the video! I am very pleased to hear this! 😊
That's absolutely true, the price of these high-end robotic lawnmowers is not low.
But I think in the long run such an investment pays off.
Incidentally, the robotic mowers work according to the mulching principle. As the devices mow the lawn every day, only a minimal amount is cut off. These minimal gras pieces falling on the ground ans serve as nutrients for the rest of the plant.
It is therefore not necessary to empty a collector or the like.
Best regards
Great video. Cutting height over 3.5 inches is important. My choice would be the LUBA but it's height max is 2.5". None would work for me.
Thank you very much for the positive feedback :)
Ya, I need 3.5-4 for summer trim
@@michaelc4866 I've never had a lawn mower before, but am buying a house with 3 acres, so these are looking like good options (assuming they can handle 3 acres). My question for you and chet is this: when you say a cutting height of 3.5 inches, do mean that you want the grass to be 3.5 inches high after the mower cuts it? Or you want the mower to be able to cut grass that is already 3.5 inches high and you want to get it down to say 1 inch? Thank you.
@@bikeny I want them to be 3.5 - 4 after cutting, in the summer time. If it's cut too short in the summer, grass will burn
Why is cut quality not evaluated ?
All robots create a nice cutting finish. So to my mind the is no significant difference :)
I’d vote for Luba
Thank you very much for your feedback! :-) Best Regards
When will you try the Kress RTKn?
I will try my best to test this mower too, but i can not promise! :-)
Best regards
Is the goat available in the US?
Currently not available on the US market. I am not sure when it is ready for sale :)
Still feels very inconvenient with gps and satilite navigation. I assume it will cause a lot of problems on regular basis..
And old movers have the inconvenient kabel in the ground, which is super annoying to lay out, and adjust if changes are needed later on.
There MUST be smarter solutions than these…?
@reeanimationgaming1034 Robotic lawnmowers with GPS navigation are already one of the most efficient solutions. But there are of course restrictions here too, because the reception must not be blocked by trees, walls, etc. You don't have this problem with robotic lawnmowers with cables! :)
Best regards
With slopes ranging from 10 to 20 degrees, it would seem that only the Luba would work for me.
@MarkDHastingsMusic I would also recommend the Luba for these gradients. You're definitely on the safe side with it. With the other robots, it can otherwise happen that they often get stuck!
Best regards and thanks for the support of the channel 😇
There is no comparison. Luba all the way. Even with the few issues from them being a new company, it's far better than the rest.
Thank you very much for Sharing your opinion 😊👍🏽
Imagine what Luba will be in a few years. I'm passing up on the first gen and waiting for the 2nd gen. No way in hell I'm paying 3 grand to be their beta tester lol.
I agree. I also thing that more weight can be beneficial in some carpet grass lawns.
White is more sunlight reflective. Easier on the electronics. Heat kills
That's a good argument! :)
Very good point!
I like your voice. Reminds me the narrator from Warcraft 2. Thank you for detailed review. Very helpful.
@alexeyegorov147 Thank you very much for your praise and support. I'm very pleased to hear that :)
The voice is from a professional speaker who records the voiceovers for my videos. 😊🙌🏼
Best regards and have a nice day
Great comparison, as always. I'm taking delivery of both the Mammotion Luba 1000 AWD and the Worx Landroid Vision this weekend, and am really looking forward to seeing how they perform on my yard. The maneuverability comparison you included is already helping me to plan how to use each unit in tight and open spaces. Thank you!
Also, any word on when Goat G1 is coming to the US?
Thank you very much for your support!
I'm happy to hear that 😊👍
I am also waiting for the light. Should be very interesting...:)
Unfortunately, i also have no further information when the Goat G1 will be available in the US...
Have a nice weekend
Can you already share some findings and differences between Luba and Worx? Which one is a better buy and why?
How's LUBA working so far?
OK, I've had the Landroid Vision and Luba AWD 1000 for a few weeks now. The Landroid Vision just isn't usable. It avoids brown patches, doesn't even cut the grass at any height, and gets stuck on its own magnetic border strips, which stick out on any lawn like a sore thumb. The length of strips included is also very short, and extras are $$$. The Vision gets stuck very easily and cannot find its way to its own charging base even on a small 20*20 test patch of flat lawn.
The Luba is extremely good at cutting, but not as good at avoiding obstacles. Mammotion uses the front bumper, side bump sensors, and foreward ultrasonic sensors to detect large obstacles and collisions.
The Luba itself can tackle any terrain easily, has a cutting deck almost as wide as the mower, and is quite precise and powerful.
So far the Luba has been extremely reliable, but lacks some key software features that I'm hoping Mammotion will add in time, such as dead reckoning when RTK signal is poor.
There are some signal dead zones around trees which cause the mower to stop, but it's easy enough to add no-go zones.
Overall very happy with the Luba.
This is great data! Thank you
I don’t understand why Landroid still sticks to random pattern.
Admittedly, I can't understand that either :/
The luba has the absolutely wose customer service. It is not weatherproof as advertised. They have a lot of improvements to make.
Thank you for sharing your experience! I am sorry to hear that... :/
When is the goat releasing in the u.s.?
Unfortunately i don't have detailed information about that... :/
Ecovacs G1 GOAT is worst product I bought for long time. It is so stupid it is hard to describe.
Gets stuck all the time, looses connection, the beacons sometimes disconnect, map is somewhat incorrect, edges does not cut, hard to get one day without issues.
Terrible product, please avoid at any cost!
UPDATE
After 56 day's the robot died and will be returned to seller.
@VigantsLesausks Thanks for the feedback, and for sharing the experience!
I cannot confirm the negative experiences. The device works perfectly for me.
The garden is probably unsuitable for the appliance.
Best regards
I have an Landroid M700 and it gets stuck everywhere. My lawn are a rectangle that is totally flat!
@kopparsulfat Many thanks for the feedback!
Of course that's not nice to hear! Is the ground possibly very soft or muddy? 🤔
@@TechIllusion-EN no, but we have a few places where there are no grass yet.
@kopparsulfat ah okay. Yes, but unfortunately many robots have problems with that
@@TechIllusion-EN i think it is the small front wheel that is the biggest problem with this mower.
Why not Husqvarna Nera Epos??
I didn't tested this model yet. So I could not include it in this comparison... :)
Best regards
It's twice the price of the most expensive one tested in here.
Too expensive
Great data! Thanks
Thank you so much :)
I find it difficult to believe that these tiny blades cut much of anything. In fact, in most of the videos I see, I barely see a different between before/after.
@enriquebenedicto9429 I can completely understand that. Finally, the blades are tiny compared to a regular lawnmower.
On the other hand, they are also significantly sharper than the sickle blade of a lawnmower. Comparable to razor blades. Such tiny blades are enough to create a clean cut.
Personally, I am more than convinced of robotic lawnmowers and would no longer want to be without mine :)
Best regards
@@TechIllusion-EN The more I watch videos about them, the more I'm changing my mind.
It's true that regular blades aren't overly sharp.
I wasn't convinced 24h ago... now I'm already leaning towards LUBA 2 H. I wonder of their specs are conservative, or inflated. I have a property that's 0.758 acre, so I wonder if the 3000 (rated at 0.75) will be pushing the limits, or if that's mostly a marketing thing where they get to sell more expansive models. I wonder if the difference basically comes down to the battery capacity.
Anyway. Thanks for the reply.
@enriquebenedicto9429 Thank you very much for your feedback! 😊
I am currently working on the video for the new Luba two, where I am testing the device extensively. The video should also be ready soon.
From practical experience, I can already say that the area sizes specified by the manufacturer are the maximum figures. Personally, I would prefer to stay below that, because the 3000 m² specified, for example, can only be achieved under optimal conditions...
Best regards
Why didn’t you compare cost?
The costs can change over time significant. So after a month for example the ratio can be different. I just list them in the description so one can always get the current prices :)
@@TechIllusion-EN that’s fair. It would just be good to understand their relative price points to each other. I couldn’t find the price for the Goat or the Vision online. I’ll likely be going with the Luba.
Thank you :)
The goat had a release price of 1499€
@@TechIllusion-ENplus additional beacons 100€ each (4 in my case)… total cost for me is around 2000 € plus two NETGEAR wifi repeaters to ensure 100% WiFi coverage of the garden…
Yes thats right. Additional accessoires are cost intensive :/
I ordered a Mammotioin robot and paid for it on the 24th of May 2023.
Until now (one month later) I didn't get what I ordered nor a message from their sale departement informing me that the order was dispatched.
They didn't react to any email I sent them.
I reported the transaction to PayPal and I am trying to get my money back.
So my advise: don't touch that company and their products even with a ten-foot pole.
Thank you very much for sharing your experience!
I think that Mammotion is under high pressure to meet the high demand...
Best regards :)
hello.I am from mammotion support.very sorry for that delay.we suffered serious logistics issue so I have changed warehouse,added more people and ERP to speed up and optimize process.please share me your order number so I could help track
@@luolex719 where can I place an order for a luba mower?
@@TechIllusion-EN As soon as I escalated my PayPal dispute to a claim I received one day later an apology email from that fraudulent company trying to convince me to drop my claim on PayPal (they even offered me a free set of blades for doing so). That's probably by pure chance that they reacted at that very moment...
Of course I declined and I waited for PayPal to solve the case. Today, PayPal decided on my favor and refunded me.
I've waited 3.5 months (with continuous feedback that "it will be shipped to you next week!) before finally hearing that Luba 1000 is out of stock until 2024
Worxs has drive wheels at the front and 1 castor at the rear - your commentary is wrong
@mattyH7-3 Many thanks for the information!
Yes, I seem to have made a mistake in the script :/
Best regards
Very good analysis but divide….. Please ditch the ai voiceover and use your real voice. If you did you’d get 5 stars rather than 4. 👍😀👏
@DJ-uk5mm Many thanks for the feedback and praise! :-)
I can understand that. You could be forgiven for thinking it was an AI voice. I can promise that there is a real person behind the professional broadcast voice!
An AI voice is not yet capable of generating such complicated voice overs. This would be immediately noticeable in difficult passages. I have already tested this myself several times... 😊👍🏼
Best regards
Segway H series is a contender, why is it not here?!
That is correct. The Segway H-series could have found a place in the video. Unfortunately, I wasn't testing the device at the time. But I think a video on the new i-series will follow. :)
Best regards
I'd choose the luba, because I have some steep inclines.
Thank you very much for your feedback! :-) Best regards
Surprised the Segway Navimow wasn't included here, is there a reason why?
I am sorry but I can’t test any mower out there… :/
because no referral link lol
Great test that gives the + and - for each machine. Many youtubers dont do that because they are paid to say positiv things.
Thank you very much. I am glad, that you like the effort and the video 😊💪🏽
Best regards
Wait, $599 for a wireless robot mower on Kickstarter? That’s nuts if it’s legit!
@cartuncomedy9040 Thanks for sharing your thoughts and expectations about this robot!
Kind regards
These must be for people with perfectly flat lawns😂😂😂😂
Except for the luba! This one can handle inclines of 75%! :D
Missing the price comparision.
Thank you for the feedback! 😊
Didn't mentioned the price because of big changed during the time
Best regards
😅 Luba is best for my heavy oaks, steep slopes and open field.
thank you very much for your feedback 👍🏽👍🏽
The video says the 3 best, but not having the segway navimow and the ecoflow blade makes me doubt the full results.
Thank you for the feedback! I am not able to test any robot so I decided to limit the video regarding the 3 models :)
Ecovacs Goat g1 rules
@muratkocer2387 thank you for your feedback! 😉👍🏼
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Never even heard of Goat. I'm interested in how Ambrogio 4.36 RTK compares.
I didn’t tested this model yet so I able to tell :)
goat isn't available in the US
Yes that's right. Unfortunately it is not available in the US yet.
Why not relocate to Europe ?
My Luba shipped three weeks after they claimed they shipped it. The unit will not charge. Never been used. Customer service is not responding. Four days since I emailed them.
Their customer support is so terrible I would recommend not buying this robot.
Thank you for sharing your experience. I am sorry to hear that… :/
The support is fully utilized I think.
check spelling at 7:04
Oh, my bad... thank you for the information! :)
@@TechIllusion-EN Great comparison...I'm a dealer and you made a fair and honest assessment...thanks
@@GeoffreyScheid glad to hear that! Thank you so much :)
Unless you have a flat lawn, with defined boundaries already in place, the Landroid Vision is a waste of money. You will need to create boundaries, regardless of the claim of zero boundary installation claim on the box. The vision portion works well enough in forward motion, but going in reverse, it will cross boundaries because it only has forward looking cameras, and only senses the magnet from front as well. The landroid will drive itself past the boundaries in reverse, and often be unable to get back into it's workplace if there is any downhill slope. With the weight of the Landroid downhill, I only had the experience of it spinning its wheels trying to get back to the work area. Some reviewers claim it has GPS navagation capability, which it does not. It only operates using the camera and its connection to WLAN, with zero control capability of the machine through the app, and requires installation of external antennas for communication between the app, cloud, and Landroid Vision.
@fichtenmopedfan7550 Thank you for the feedback!
That's right, the robot is aimed at gardens with precise boundaries. Otherwise I would also advise against the robot...
There are may other very good robots for that case.
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Of course Luba!!! 5000 m. 76% . 10 different sites. And name of my wife is Luba!!!
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WHERE IS HUSQVARNA IN THIS COMPARISON ?!
Unfortunately, I have not yet tested the Husqvarna robotic lawnmower and therefore could not include it in the comparison.
otherwise it would certainly be in this comparison video! 😊
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I would like à french version
You mean a French version of the video right? 🤔
The Goat G1 is junk. The controlling app is pre-beta. The mapping function is painful beyond belief. The radio signal concept just needs to go away because it is too hard to configure for any lawn close to 1600m2. A good RTK base station is 10x better. My Goat gets lost ALL THE TIME. I had to stake boundaries to keep it from wandering off. The mowing paths can be wavy. The front casters become glitchy over time and the mower will hang up somewhere on the lawn. It will mow but requires regular oversight to see where it has trapped itself. The mowing method is not very efficient because it moves around the lawn to catch up on spots it missed in an absent-minded way. It leaves stripes. Buy a Luba instead.
Les demonstartions ont toujours lieu sur des pelouses déja coupée. On ne voit absolument jamais l'efficacité de tonte, ce qui est tout de meme primordial. On ne s'attache qu'aux points gadgets.
@dominique-xk9nl Thanks for the feedback!
In my opinion, it is very important what features the devices have. Because they can all mow and I couldn't find any problems with any of the 3 devices. What's wrong with that?
The speed is sufficient for all of them to produce a clean cut when the blades are sharp. The biggest difference is definitely the parallel path guidance :)
And I have described what the mowing result looks like in the video. :)
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@@TechIllusion-EN Ce qui ne va pas, c'est que vous le dites, mais que ça ne se voie pas. Moi, ce qui m'intéresse, c'est de voir le comportement sur de la vraie herbe, comme on en a dans nos jardins, et pas sur un green de golf déja tondu à 3cm....
Merci pour le retour d'information ! C'est compréhensible.
Il est toutefois très important de mentionner qu'avant de mettre en service un robot de tonte, il faut définitivement tondre la pelouse avec une tondeuse manuelle ! Ensuite, le robot de tonte prend en charge le travail régulier et maintient la pelouse courte. Cela figure également dans le mode d'emploi de chaque robot de tonte.
Why use AI voice?
Thanks for the comment, but I can reassure you, it's not an ai voice... ;)
My main channel is German (ruclips.net/channel/UC1EZNNj_Pxd4--79hhLzpvQ) and I've been working on translating the videos into English for a while now.
For this I rely on a professional broadcast speaker and the editing is also done manually...
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@@TechIllusion-EN thanks for the reply. The voice sounds like AI and does not invite for further listening. Maybe get a more dynamic and pleasant voice to listen to and turn down the DB’s.
@viralthings3065 thank you for sharing your opinion on that! I will keep working on it :)
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@@TechIllusion-ENlol sorry. I mean more like it sounds ‘harsh’. Don’t know if you can edit it to sound more laidback and relaxed. It’s like you are in my ear yelling 😘 thank you for your review.
@viralthings3065 no problem! 😇
Thank you for your opinion and Suggestions for improvement. I always try to improve my work so i think that should be possible in the future videos :)
Have a nice week
At ruclips.net/video/idv2b7aMZbs/видео.htmlsi=x1CiOuSUZ-Zm1jb-&t=836, you said the blade disc of all 3 lawnmowers is centrally located so they won't get close to the edge. The Luba has two spinning rotors so there is no single centrally located blade. The Luba gets closer to the edge than the other two.
Yes thats right, that was a mistake on my end! The Luba offers 2 blade disks, so it has less space at the edge :)
The Landroid is only slightly behind the LUBA in this regard 😊👍🏼
A sucker is born every minute.
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damn ai channels. the Internet is dead
Thanks for the comment, but I can reassure you, it's not an "AI channel"... ;)
Neither the voice nor anything else.
My main channel is German (ruclips.net/channel/UC1EZNNj_Pxd4--79hhLzpvQ) and I've been working on translating the videos into English for a while now.
For this I rely on a professional broadcast speaker and the editing is also done manually...
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Luba 2 by far
Go ahead and jump right into it before we begin to start to go ahead and get tired of beating around the bush and skip to another video.
@johnmarler6735 Thank you very much for the feedback! I always try to keep the videos as short and compact as possible. Nevertheless, I think it's important to have a good introduction so that the viewer knows what it's about. 😊👍🏼
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Why would you mow a garden? 😂
Looks more groomed :D
Kress RTK
I will try my best to test this one too! 😊 👍🏽
I love Worx as a company. Can’t beat the customer service. Worx, Goat then Luba
Thank you for sharing your experience! That right the customer servuce is really good! 👌🏽
Nice review! 👏
@vishal_00756 With pleasure! I'm glad you like the video. Thanks a lot for your support! 😊👍🏼
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Just saw ANTHBOT on Kickstarter and had to dive into robot mowers. $599 is a steal, especially with auto mapping! 😲
@vishal_00756 Thanks for sharing your thoughts and expectations about this robot! :-)
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Thanks for the review! I’m hunting for a more budget-friendly robot mower.
@vishal_00756 With pleasure! I'm glad you like the video. 😊👍🏼
Also thanks for sharing your thoughts and expectations about this robot! :-)
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Great review! Although, it’s a little over my budget at the moment. 😅
@user-zh3xe7zf8l With pleasure! I'm glad you like the video. 😊👍🏼
Also thanks for sharing your thoughts and expectations about this robot! :-)
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