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Robot Mowers
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The Mammotion YUKA mini is aimed at homeowners with smaller lawns who want a modern robot mower without burying perimeter wire. Its main appeal is convenience: it uses app-based mapping, AI vision, and positioning technology to create and manage mowing areas, then returns to its charging station automatically when needed. For the right yard, it can be a strong time-saver. Mammotion lists the YUKA mini 600H for lawns up to 0.15 acre and the 800H for up to 0.2 acre, so this is not the model to buy for a large property. The compact size and light weight make it easier to move than many larger robotic mowers, and the 2.0 to 3.5 inch cutting height range on the H version suits typical higher-cut U.S. lawns. The feature set is practical for small front-and-back-yard layouts. It supports up to 15 mowing zones, can handle listed slopes up to 50 percent, and uses AI vision to identify and avoid many common objects. The wire-free design is a major advantage if you do not want the labor or inflexibility of installing a physical boundary wire. There are still trade-offs. Independent testing found the mower capable and quiet once configured, but setup and the app experience can feel less polished for first-time robot mower users. Like most robotic mowers, it also works best when the lawn is reasonably tidy, with sticks, toys, and awkward narrow passages minimized. Overall, the YUKA mini is a compelling option for small lawns where a traditional mower feels like a chore and a full-size robot mower is overkill. Choose the 600H or 800H based on lawn size, budget for accessories such as replacement blades or a garage if needed, and expect to spend some time getting the map, charging station, and zones dialed in.
- Homeowners with small lawns up to about 0.15 acre for the 600H or 0.2 acre for the 800H
- Buyers who want a robot mower without installing boundary wire
- People with multiple small mowing areas who need app-managed zones
- Owners who prefer frequent light mowing over occasional heavy manual cuts
- Users comfortable spending time with app setup, mapping, and mower placement

Specs
- Brand
- Mammotion
- Product line
- YUKA mini
- Category
- Robot lawn mower
- Available H-version models
- YUKA mini 600H; YUKA mini 800H
- Recommended lawn size
- 600H: up to 0.15 acre; 800H: up to 0.2 acre
- Boundary type
- Perimeter wire free
- Cutting height range
- 2.0 to 3.5 inches
- Maximum slope rating
- 50% / 27°
- Maximum mowing zones
- 15
- Weight
- 23 lb
- Obstacle detection
- UltraSense AI Vision with smart object identification and avoidance
- Battery
- Lithium battery; detachable design
- 800H battery capacity
- 6.1 Ah
- Charging
- Automatic return to charging station
- Charging station weather rating
- IPX6
- 4G connectivity
- Requires separate 4G module; not built in
- Included in box
- YUKA mini mower, extra blade set, charging station, charging station power supply, RTK reference station, RTK antenna, RTK power supply, 5 m RTK extension cable, ground pile

Pros
- No buried perimeter wire required
- Compact and relatively lightweight for easier handling and storage
- Good feature set for small lawns, including AI obstacle avoidance and multi-zone mowing
- Higher 2.0 to 3.5 inch cutting range on the H version suits many U.S. grass preferences
- Can manage listed slopes up to 50 percent, useful for uneven small yards
- Automatic charging and route planning reduce routine lawn maintenance effort
Cons
- -Not designed for large lawns
- -Initial setup, mapping, and app controls may feel confusing for first-time robot mower owners
- -4G features require a separate 4G module rather than being built in
- -Performance can depend on good charging station placement, mapping quality, and keeping the yard reasonably clear
- -The 800H model may be out of stock depending on retailer and timing
Review notes
What to know about Yuka mini
The Mammotion YUKA mini is aimed at homeowners with smaller lawns who want a modern robot mower without burying perimeter wire. Its main appeal is convenience: it uses app-based mapping, AI vision, and positioning technology to create and manage mowing areas, then returns to its charging station automatically when needed. For the right yard, it can be a strong time-saver. Mammotion lists the YUKA mini 600H for lawns up to 0.15 acre and the 800H for up to 0.2 acre, so this is not the model to buy for a large property. The compact size and light weight make it easier to move than many larger robotic mowers, and the 2.0 to 3.5 inch cutting height range on the H version suits typical higher-cut U.S. lawns. The feature set is practical for small front-and-back-yard layouts. It supports up to 15 mowing zones, can handle listed slopes up to 50 percent, and uses AI vision to identify and avoid many common objects. The wire-free design is a major advantage if you do not want the labor or inflexibility of installing a physical boundary wire. There are still trade-offs. Independent testing found the mower capable and quiet once configured, but setup and the app experience can feel less polished for first-time robot mower users. Like most robotic mowers, it also works best when the lawn is reasonably tidy, with sticks, toys, and awkward narrow passages minimized. Overall, the YUKA mini is a compelling option for small lawns where a traditional mower feels like a chore and a full-size robot mower is overkill. Choose the 600H or 800H based on lawn size, budget for accessories such as replacement blades or a garage if needed, and expect to spend some time getting the map, charging station, and zones dialed in.
- Not designed for large lawns
- Initial setup, mapping, and app controls may feel confusing for first-time robot mower owners
- 4G features require a separate 4G module rather than being built in
- Performance can depend on good charging station placement, mapping quality, and keeping the yard reasonably clear
- The 800H model may be out of stock depending on retailer and timing
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