Luba 2 AWD

The Mammotion Luba 2 AWD is a premium wire-free robot mower built for large, uneven, and sloped lawns. Its all-wheel drive, RTK plus vision navigation, wide cutting deck, and multi-zone mapping make it best for buyers who want serious mowing capability and are willing to pay for it.

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Specifications

Product type
Wire-free robotic lawn mower
Drive system
All-wheel drive
Navigation
RTK and vision positioning
Obstacle avoidance
Binocular vision, ultrasonic radar, and bumper
Cutting width
400 mm
Cutting height
25-70 mm on Standard Version; 55-100 mm on H Version
Maximum mowing area
Varies by model: 1000 m², 3000 m², 5000 m², or 10000 m²
Maximum multi-zone management
Varies by model: up to 10, 20, 30, or 60 zones
Maximum climbing ability
80% / 38°
Maximum slope at edge
45% / 24°
Vertical obstacle passing ability
50 mm on Standard Version; 80 mm on H Version
Charging time
150 minutes
Mowing time per charge
Up to 180 minutes depending on model
Auto recharge
Yes
Connectivity
4G, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth
Voice control
Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant
Vision monitoring
Yes
Rain detection
Yes
Noise level
60 dB
Water resistance
IPX6 for mower and charging dock; IPX7 for RTK station
Dimensions
690 x 513 x 273 mm on Standard Version; 690 x 513 x 303 mm on H Version
Weight
Varies by model and version, approximately 17.12-18.30 kg

Who is this for?

  • Homeowners with medium to very large lawns who want automated mowing without installing boundary wire.
  • Buyers with sloped, uneven, or rougher yards where all-wheel drive is a practical advantage.
  • People who need multi-zone mowing for separated lawn areas, paths, or complex garden layouts.
  • Tech-comfortable users who are willing to spend time on mapping, app setup, and RTK station placement.
  • Buyers who prioritize cutting capability and terrain handling over the lowest possible price.

Pros

  • +Wire-free setup avoids burying perimeter cable.
  • +All-wheel drive helps it handle slopes and rougher ground better than many standard robot mowers.
  • +Wide 400 mm cutting width helps cover larger lawns efficiently.
  • +RTK plus vision navigation supports accurate mapping and systematic mowing.
  • +Supports multiple mowing zones, making it practical for complex properties.
  • +In-app cutting height adjustment adds convenience.
  • +Automatic recharge and rain detection support hands-off operation.

Cons

  • -Expensive compared with simpler robot mowers.
  • -Setup can require patience, especially RTK placement, mapping, and app configuration.
  • -May be overkill for small, flat, simple lawns.
  • -Performance can depend on signal quality, software behavior, and connectivity.
  • -The app and feature set may feel complex for first-time robot mower users.
  • -Owner experiences with support and service appear mixed, so buying from a retailer with a clear return policy is wise.

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Brand
Mammotion
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Category
Robot Mowers
Robot Mowers
Robot Mowers
Robot Mowers
Cutting height
25-70 mm on Standard Version; 55-100 mm on H Version
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2-5 cm
Cutting width
400 mm
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22 cm
Product type
Wire-free robotic lawn mower
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Robotic lawn mower
Weight
Varies by model and version, approximately 17.12-18.30 kg
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9.4 kg
The Mammotion Luba 2 AWD is one of the more capable robot mowers for demanding residential lawns, especially where slopes, rough ground, and multiple mowing zones make simpler robot mowers struggle. Its biggest selling point is the combination of all-wheel drive, wire-free RTK positioning, vision assistance, and a wide 400 mm cutting width, which helps it cover large spaces more efficiently than many smaller robotic mowers. For buyers moving from a traditional mower, the Luba 2 AWD is appealing because it does not require a buried perimeter wire. Instead, it uses RTK and vision-based navigation to map mowing areas, no-go zones, and paths between zones. That can save a lot of installation work, but it also means setup quality matters. Good RTK placement, clear mapping, and some patience with the app are important for the best results. Cutting performance is a strong point. The wide deck, adjustable cutting height, and systematic mowing patterns make it well suited to lawns where a clean, consistent finish matters. Reviews generally praise its ability to handle rougher terrain and slopes, which is where the AWD design earns its keep. It is particularly attractive for properties that would be too steep or complex for many standard robot mowers. The main drawbacks are price, complexity, and reliance on software and signal quality. This is not the cheapest way to automate lawn care, and it may be more mower than a small, simple, flat lawn needs. The app and setup process can feel involved, and performance may depend on good satellite visibility, RTK station placement, firmware stability, and local connectivity. Some owner feedback also points to support and service experiences being a consideration, so buyers should check current warranty terms and retailer return policies before purchasing. Overall, the Luba 2 AWD is best viewed as a high-performance robot mower for larger or more difficult lawns rather than a casual plug-and-play gadget. If your yard has slopes, several zones, or terrain that defeats lighter robot mowers, it is a compelling choice. If your lawn is small, flat, and simple, a less expensive robot mower may be easier to justify.

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