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What to know about Yuka 2000

The Mammotion YUKA 2000 is aimed at homeowners who want to move beyond basic robot mowing without installing boundary wire. Its main appeal is the combination of RTK positioning, 3D vision, automatic mapping, app scheduling, and support for multiple mowing zones. For a medium-to-large yard, that can make setup and day-to-day mowing much easier than a traditional wired robot mower. In practical use, the YUKA 2000’s biggest strengths are coverage, flexibility, and lawn-care automation. It is rated for up to 2000 m², or about 0.5 acre, and supports up to 20 zones, so it is a better fit for divided front and back yards than a smaller single-zone robot. The 32 cm cutting width, dual cutting discs, and app mowing patterns should help it maintain a neat finish when the lawn is already under control. The optional sweeper kit is the feature that separates YUKA from many robot mowers. It can collect leaves, clippings, debris, and small twigs, then empty at designated points. That makes it attractive if your yard has trees or seasonal cleanup needs, but buyers should treat the sweeper as an add-on with trade-offs: slope capability is lower with the sweeper attached, and the longer rear attachment may be less convenient in tight areas. Like most RTK-based robot mowers, performance will depend on your yard layout and signal conditions. Open lawns with good sky visibility are the safest match. Heavy tree cover, narrow passages, complex borders, and lots of movable obstacles can require more setup, no-go zones, and occasional intervention. The cutting height is also manually adjusted, so this is not the best choice if you want frequent app-based height changes. Overall, the YUKA 2000 is a strong fit for buyers with a roughly half-acre lawn who want wire-free mowing, zone control, and the option to add automated sweeping. It is less ideal for small simple lawns where a cheaper mower would do, or for very complex yards where RTK reception, tight turns, and obstacle handling may become more important than the headline specs.

  • Homeowners with lawns up to about 0.5 acre who want robotic mowing without installing boundary wire.
  • Buyers with multiple lawn sections who need app-based zone control.
  • People with tree-lined yards who may benefit from the optional sweeper kit for leaves and light debris.
  • Tech-comfortable users willing to spend time mapping, adjusting settings, and maintaining no-go zones.
  • Owners of relatively open lawns where RTK and vision navigation can work reliably.
Yuka 2000

Specs

Brand
Mammotion
Model
YUKA 2000
Product type
Wire-free robotic lawn mower
Maximum mowing size
2000 m² / 0.5 acre
Maximum zone management
20 zones
Positioning and navigation
3D vision and RTK
Mowing area per hour
350 m²/h
Cutting width
32 cm / 12.6 in
Cutting height, US
30-100 mm / 1.18-3.94 in
Cutting height, EU/AU/UK
20-90 mm / 0.78-3.54 in
Cutting height adjustment
Manual
Cutting system
Dual cutting discs
Maximum slope without sweeper
28°
Maximum slope with sweeper
18% / 10°
Battery capacity without sweeper
4.5 Ah
Battery capacity with sweeper
9 Ah
Connectivity
4G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Voice control
Alexa and Google Assistant
Waterproof rating, mower and charging dock
IPX6
Waterproof rating, RTK station
IPX7
Rain detection
Yes
Vision monitoring
Yes
Noise level
60 dB
Weight
15.6 kg / 34.4 lb
Dimensions
648 x 519 x 330 mm
Sweeper container capacity
22 L
Sweeper width
250 mm / 9.8 in
Yuka 2000

Pros

  • No perimeter wire required, reducing installation work compared with traditional robot mowers.
  • Large stated coverage for a residential robot mower, up to 2000 m² or about 0.5 acre.
  • Supports up to 20 mowing zones for more complex lawn layouts.
  • Optional sweeper adds leaf and debris collection that most robot mowers do not offer.
  • Dual-disc cutting system and 32 cm cutting width help cover ground efficiently.
  • Includes modern connectivity options such as 4G, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth.

Cons

  • -RTK-based navigation may be less reliable in yards with heavy tree cover, poor sky view, or complex narrow areas.
  • -Sweeper attachment reduces slope capability and may be less suitable for tight spaces.
  • -Cutting height is manually adjusted rather than changed from the app.
  • -More expensive and more complex than a basic robot mower for small, simple lawns.
  • -May require careful setup of boundaries, no-go zones, and dumping points for best results.
  • -Availability may vary because newer Mammotion YUKA models have appeared in the lineup.

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