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What to know about Yuka 3000
The Mammotion YUKA 3000 is aimed at homeowners who want a more advanced robot mower than basic perimeter-wire models. Its biggest appeal is the wire-free setup: instead of installing buried boundary cable, it uses RTK and 3D vision positioning to map and maintain the lawn through the Mammotion app. For medium-to-large lawns, the YUKA 3000 has strong practical appeal. It is rated for up to 3,000 square meters, or about 0.74 to 0.75 acre, and supports multiple work zones, scheduled mowing, route planning, and automatic recharging. The 12.6-inch cutting width and dual-disc blade system should make it more efficient than many smaller robot mowers, while the adjustable cutting height gives flexibility for different grass types and seasons. Navigation is the key buying consideration. Mammotion promotes UltraSense AI Vision, RTK positioning, and NetRTK/iNavi support, which can reduce the need for a physical RTK setup in some conditions. However, like most satellite-assisted robot mowers, performance can still depend on yard layout, tree cover, building obstructions, and the quality of the initial mapping. Buyers with heavily wooded or narrow yards should be prepared for more setup and adjustment than the marketing suggests. The YUKA 3000 also stands out because it can be paired with Mammotion’s optional sweeper kit for leaves, debris, and clippings. That adds useful lawn-care versatility, but it is an extra-cost configuration and reduces slope capability when attached. If you only need mowing, the base mower may be the better value. Overall, the YUKA 3000 is a strong fit for tech-friendly homeowners with a fairly large lawn who want clean, frequent cuts without installing boundary wire. It is less ideal for buyers who want the cheapest robot mower, have very steep or highly obstructed yards, or do not want to spend time fine-tuning maps, zones, connectivity, and app settings.
- Homeowners with lawns up to about 0.75 acre who want automated mowing
- Buyers who want to avoid installing or maintaining boundary wire
- Tech-comfortable users willing to configure maps, zones, schedules, and app settings
- Yards with multiple mowing areas that benefit from app-based zone control
- People who mow frequently and want a maintained, carpet-like lawn appearance
Specs
- Brand
- Mammotion
- Model
- YUKA 3000
- Product type
- Wire-free robotic lawn mower
- Maximum mowing area
- 3,000 m² / about 0.74-0.75 acre
- In-app area storage capacity
- 3,600 m²
- Maximum multi-zone management
- 20 zones in user manual; retailer/manufacturer product page may list up to 30 zones
- Drive system
- 2-wheel drive
- Maximum climbing ability
- 45% / 24° without sweeper; 18% / 10° with sweeper
- Maximum slope at edge
- 25% / 14°
- Vertical obstacle passing ability
- 50 mm / 2 in.
- Cutting width
- 32 cm / 12.6 in.
- Cutting height adjustment
- US: 30-100 mm / 1.18-3.94 in.; EU/UK/AU: 20-90 mm / 0.78-3.54 in.
- Charging time
- 150 minutes with single battery; 300 minutes with dual batteries
- Mowing time per charge
- 150 minutes with dual batteries, mowing only
- Auto recharge
- Yes
- Positioning and navigation
- 3D Vision and RTK
- Obstacle avoidance
- 3D Vision and physical bumper
- Voice control
- Alexa and Google Home
- Vision monitoring
- Yes
- Connectivity
- 4G, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi
- Rain detection
- Yes
- Waterproof rating
- YUKA robot IPX6; charging station IPX6; RTK station IPX7
- Sound power level
- 66 dB
- Sound pressure level
- 58 dB
- Net weight
- 15.6 kg / 34.4 lb
- Robot dimensions
- 648 x 519 x 330 mm / 25.5 x 20.4 x 13 in.
- Battery pack
- 21.6 Vdc, 4.5 Ah
- Charger output
- 27 Vdc, 3.0 A, 81 W
- Sweeper kit
- Optional
- Sweeper kit container capacity
- 22 liters
- Sweeper kit width
- 250 mm / 9.8 in.
- Warranty
- YUKA robot: 2 years; charging station: 1 year; RTK station: 1 year
Pros
- No perimeter wire installation required
- Large stated coverage capacity for a residential robot mower
- RTK plus vision navigation is more advanced than simple random-pattern mowing
- Supports multiple zones and custom mowing patterns
- Wide 12.6-inch cutting width helps improve mowing efficiency
- Adjustable cutting height range suits a variety of lawn preferences
- Optional sweeper kit adds more year-round yard cleanup utility
- Built-in connectivity, GPS tracking, and app controls are useful for remote monitoring
Cons
- -Premium price compared with basic robotic mowers
- -Navigation performance may vary in yards with heavy tree cover, tight corridors, or poor satellite visibility
- -Setup can still require careful mapping, zone tuning, and troubleshooting
- -Optional sweeper kit costs extra and reduces maximum slope capability
- -Not ideal for very small lawns where a lower-capacity robot mower would be more cost-effective
- -Relies heavily on app, connectivity, firmware, and positioning services
- -Base package may not include the sweeper kit depending on retailer or configuration
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