Hi guys, after I saw your review of the Luba AWD 5000 I was ready to place an order, then I saw the EcoFlow on another review with the brush box and thought it sounded good, so are you going to have a review soon of the EcoFlow??
I got mine a week ago, it completely failed on my Spongy grass in Florida. The rear wheels just spin. The App was real nice. easy to use. shame I can't use it.
Not too surprised. The sensor package sounds like a step in the right direction, but after my experience with Landroid I'm not going to bother with another automower unless it has at minimum AWD, or maybe tracks, and a good solution for not getting easily entangled on sticks and such. It's not much of a labor saving device if every activation ends in a manual search and recovery. I'm cheering for Mammotion. Luba has a nice looking AWD arrangement... but only sonic sensors for collision avoidance, and crazypostman's videos show it getting fairly routinely jammed with twigs and debris. Sadly I feel like maybe it will still be one more generation before this tech really solidifies.
Luba AWD vs Eco comparison video! Head to head challenge, as these seem to be the main front runners for wireless mowers now
Stay tuned!
-M
Hi guys, after I saw your review of the Luba AWD 5000 I was ready to place an order, then I saw the EcoFlow on another review with the brush box and thought it sounded good, so are you going to have a review soon of the EcoFlow??
Video coming soon!
-M
I'd watch you review the Ambrogio 4.36 Elite RTK boundaryless mower if you could
Very cool looking product. We unfortunately have not gotten our hands on one yet. Maybe soon!
-M
@@AutmowRoboticMowing I hope you do! Any reviews I do find are in German and are not very comprehensive.
Nice unboxing! Have you guys heard any updates on the Toro robot mower?
Thank you for watching!
We will give updates as we get them on the Toro mower.
-M
I got mine a week ago, it completely failed on my Spongy grass in Florida. The rear wheels just spin. The App was real nice. easy to use. shame I can't use it.
Not too surprised.
The sensor package sounds like a step in the right direction, but after my experience with Landroid I'm not going to bother with another automower unless it has at minimum AWD, or maybe tracks, and a good solution for not getting easily entangled on sticks and such. It's not much of a labor saving device if every activation ends in a manual search and recovery.
I'm cheering for Mammotion. Luba has a nice looking AWD arrangement... but only sonic sensors for collision avoidance, and crazypostman's videos show it getting fairly routinely jammed with twigs and debris.
Sadly I feel like maybe it will still be one more generation before this tech really solidifies.
That's great feedback. We are excited to get it out on the grass here and see how it does.
-M