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What to know about Luba 3 AWD 10000
The Mammotion LUBA 3 AWD 10000 is aimed at the top end of the robot mower market: large properties, uneven ground, slopes, multiple lawn areas, and owners who want to avoid installing perimeter wire. Its main appeal is the Tri-Fusion navigation system, which combines 360° LiDAR, RTK-style positioning, and AI vision to help the mower map and navigate complex gardens more reliably than camera-only or basic GPS systems. For a very large lawn, the 10000 model makes more sense than the smaller LUBA 3 versions because it is designed around maximum area coverage rather than compact-yard convenience. The 400 mm dual-disc cutting system, app scheduling, automatic recharge and resume, and support for many mowing zones should reduce hands-on mowing time significantly once the property is mapped correctly. The AWD system is another major reason to consider it. Mammotion rates the LUBA 3 AWD platform for steep slopes up to 80%, which is a strong advantage for hilly yards, banks, and rougher terrain where many robotic mowers struggle. The mower also includes obstacle avoidance, lift and tilt sensing, rain detection, GPS tracking, and smart-home voice assistant support. There are still trade-offs. This is an expensive, high-complexity mower, and it will be overkill for small or simple lawns. Like most advanced robot mowers, setup quality matters: charging station placement, mapping, app configuration, network coverage, and RTK/NetRTK availability can all affect the experience. Buyers should also expect some trimming around edges, tight corners, walls, and delicate landscaping even if the mower handles the main lawn well. Overall, the LUBA 3 AWD 10000 is best for owners with very large or challenging lawns who value wire-free installation, strong slope performance, and advanced navigation. If your lawn is modest, flat, and simple, a smaller LUBA model or less expensive robot mower will likely be better value.
- Owners of very large lawns who want to automate routine mowing.
- Properties with slopes, banks, uneven terrain, or multiple lawn areas.
- Buyers who want a perimeter-wire-free mower and are comfortable using an app for setup and scheduling.
- Homeowners who currently spend significant time mowing and want to reduce manual lawn maintenance.
- Large residential or estate-style gardens where a smaller robotic mower would not have enough coverage.

Specs
- Brand
- Mammotion
- Model
- LUBA 3 AWD 10000
- Product type
- Robotic lawn mower
- Maximum recommended mowing area
- 10,000 m²
- Drive system
- All-wheel drive
- Maximum slope rating
- 80% / 38.6°
- Cutting width
- 400 mm
- Cutting height
- 25-70 mm
- Cutting system
- Dual cutting discs
- Cutting motor power
- Two 165 W cutting motors
- Navigation
- 360° LiDAR, RTK/NetRTK positioning, and AI vision
- LiDAR field of view
- 360° × 59°
- Obstacle avoidance
- 360° LiDAR, AI vision, and bumper
- Maximum smart zones
- Up to 100
- Connectivity
- 4G, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi
- Voice assistant support
- Alexa and Google Home
- Water resistance
- IPX6
- Rain sensor
- Yes
- GPS tracking
- Yes
- Geo-fence alarm
- Yes
- Noise level
- ≤70 dB
- Recommended operating temperature
- 5-40 °C

Pros
- Designed for very large lawns up to 10,000 m².
- No perimeter wire required, reducing installation work compared with traditional robot mowers.
- Strong AWD traction and high slope rating make it suitable for challenging terrain.
- Advanced navigation package is useful for complex gardens, shaded areas, and multi-zone lawns.
- Wide dual-disc cutting system improves efficiency on large areas.
- Smart features include app control, zone management, rain sensor, GPS tracking, and voice assistant support.
Cons
- -Premium price makes it poor value for small or simple lawns.
- -Setup and performance can depend on good mapping, base placement, connectivity, and local positioning coverage.
- -Edges, corners, and areas close to walls or obstacles may still need occasional trimming.
- -Advanced features add complexity compared with simpler robotic mowers.
- -Availability and included RTK/NetRTK hardware or service may vary by region, so buyers should confirm the exact package before ordering.
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