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Mammotion LUBA Mini AWD LiDAR Test: real experiences, problems, and whether the wireless robotic lawnmower is worth it

By Trivando on März 13, 2026

Mammotion LUBA Mini AWD LiDAR Test: real experiences, problems, and whether the wireless lawn mower is worth it

The Mammotion LUBA Mini AWD LiDAR is one of the most interesting new lawn mowers on the market. While many traditional devices still rely on boundary wires, this model uses a combination of LiDAR, cameras, and GPS.

The goal: a wireless lawn mower that reliably maps and systematically mows even complex gardens.

But how well does it work in practice? In this detailed test, we will look not only at the technical specifications but also at real experiences from Reddit, user forums, and independent reviews.

This creates a realistic picture: with real strengths – but also with the problems that users actually report.

Technical specifications of the Mammotion LUBA Mini AWD LiDAR

  • Lawn area: up to approx. 1500 m²
  • Navigation: LiDAR + Vision + GPS
  • no boundary wire needed
  • All-wheel drive (AWD)
  • maximum slope: up to 80 %
  • cutting width: approx. 20 cm
  • cutting height: 20–65 mm
  • up to 20 mowing zones
  • App control via Mammotion App

The heart of the system is the LiDAR sensor. This creates a 3D map of the garden and detects obstacles in real-time. According to the manufacturer, the sensor can generate up to 200,000 measurement points per second, thus creating a very precise environmental map.

Installation: easier than a boundary wire?

One of the biggest advantages of the LUBA Mini is the wireless installation.

Instead of laying hundreds of meters of boundary wire, the garden is digitally mapped.

The setup usually goes as follows:

  1. Install charging station
  2. Connect robot with the app
  3. Create garden map
  4. Define mowing zones

However, many users report that the initial setup requires some patience. Particularly complex gardens with many beds or paths may require several mapping attempts.

Navigation with LiDAR: how well does it really work?

The big advantage of the LiDAR system is navigation even in areas with poor GPS reception.

While traditional RTK robots often have problems under trees, the LUBA Mini can scan its surroundings directly.

This allows navigation to work:

  • under trees
  • close to the house
  • in complex garden structures

In many tests, this works surprisingly well. However, some users report that the positional accuracy sometimes fluctuates slightly.

Real user experiences: what works well?

Very good traction due to AWD

A frequently praised point is the all-wheel drive.

Many small lawn mowers only have two driven wheels. In contrast, the LUBA Mini uses four motors.

This provides better traction on:

  • wet grass
  • uneven terrain
  • slopes

No wire in the garden

Many users buy the robot for this very reason.

Laying a boundary wire can take several hours or even days. With the LUBA Mini, this step is completely eliminated.

Very quiet operation

At about 58 dB, the robot is one of the quieter models.

Many owners therefore let it run in the morning or evening.

Typical problems according to Reddit and forums

App and connection

A common point of criticism concerns the smartphone app.

Several users report connection issues or slow live updates from the camera.

One user describes it this way:

“The app is where I think it’s the weakest. I get connection issues all the time.”

Delays in live video are also frequently mentioned.

Software bugs

In rare cases, users also report software issues immediately after purchase.

One example from Reddit: In one device, the motor for the cutting height initially did not work until a reset was performed.

Such problems are rare but show that firmware updates play an important role.

Not the fastest lawn mower

Another point that is often mentioned: the speed.

Since the robot is relatively small and has a cutting width of about 20 cm, it takes a bit longer for larger areas.

Many users therefore recommend letting the robot run more frequently.

Positional deviations

Some users report that the positional accuracy during the boundary run can fluctuate slightly.

In some cases, the track can vary by about 10 cm.

This sometimes leads to small strips of grass being left uncut or the robot driving slightly outside the line.

Cutting quality and lawn quality

In terms of cutting quality, the LUBA Mini delivers solid results overall.

The robot works with several small blades on a rotating cutting disc. As with almost all robotic mowers, these need to be replaced regularly.

When the blades become dull, the cutting quality deteriorates significantly.

Suitable replacement parts can be found, for example, here:


Cutting disc compatible with LUBA Mini AWD LiDAR including blades

Especially with intensive use, it is worth replacing the blades regularly.

For which gardens is the LUBA Mini ideal?

Very well suited for

  • small to medium gardens
  • gardens without boundary wire
  • properties with slopes
  • gardens with multiple zones

Less ideal for

  • very large properties
  • extremely winding gardens
  • gardens with many narrow passages

Price and market position

The LUBA Mini AWD LiDAR is priced between approximately 1400 and 2000 euros, depending on the model.

Thus, it belongs to the mid to upper class of wireless lawn mowers.

Compared to premium brands like Husqvarna, it is often significantly cheaper but offers similar technology.

Conclusion

The Mammotion LUBA Mini AWD LiDAR is one of the most exciting wireless lawn mowers for smaller to medium gardens.

Particularly convincing:

  • All-wheel drive
  • LiDAR navigation
  • no boundary wire
  • good performance on difficult terrain

At the same time, real user reports also show some weaknesses:

  • App not yet perfect
  • relatively slow mowing
  • occasional positional deviations

For those looking for a modern lawn mower without boundary wire, the LUBA Mini AWD LiDAR is still a very interesting option – especially for gardens with hills or complex terrain.

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