The Mammotion Luba 2 test begins - comparison with the Luba 1 and programming tips

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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
  • After the Mammotion Luba 1 robotic lawnmower caused quite a stir last year and we tested it intensively, the new Luba 2 has now arrived. The test started immediately and we are very excited about the experience.
    We had the Luba 1 in operation for about a year, gained experience and now know it quite well. In the previous videos, as well as in this one, we show its weaknesses but of course also its strengths.
    Both versions are cordless robotic lawn mowers with GPS RTK. This of course offers all the familiar advantages and disadvantages. The most significant changes to the Luba 2 are the camera and the omnidirectional wheels. The test will show what these innovations bring. At first glance, the new wheels do not appear to offer any advantages on inclines. The camera, on the other hand, seems to work quite well.
    The mowing quality of the Luba 2 is probably not entirely convincing either, as the mowing deck has largely remained the same. Soiling is a big issue here. What is convincing is the quality of the app and (hopefully) the edge cutting quality, which has remained the same.
    Not much has changed in terms of workmanship and maintainability - at least at first glance. Here, too, we will take a closer look in the following test. After all, we want to keep our robotic lawn mowers in operation for many years.
    We still rely on the Husqvarna EPOS system for the lawn. Although the mowing quality is not significantly higher, the Automower is much better designed in terms of dirt in the cutting area. In the course of the test, we will also show comparisons with the Husqvarna Nera models and the Solo Pro3.
    00:00 Welcome
    02:05 Luba 1 experience and programming
    06:42 Comparison with Husqvarna EPOS
    07:30 Luba 2 VS Luba 1 and inclines
    This video was translated with the help of AI. The original German-language video can be found here: • ROBOSCHAF Der Luba 2 T...
    #mammotion #luba #test

Komentáře • 4

  • @SeanChYT
    @SeanChYT Před měsícem

    I am considering buying this mower, but I don't dare to as long as the ANFR issue in France (and Switzerland/rest of EU too) is not solved. I am struggling to find information about any fix. I believe the units were Luba 2 RTK stations, with the 868 MHz frequency, so it should be a model designed for Europe (?). If people are told to stop using their mower in the EU, that's an important thing to consider. It all depends on whether Mammotion will be able to fix it via a firmware upgrade, but then their RTK signal quality may be severely degraded? According to EU laws, you are only allowed to use the 868 MHz band 1% of the time (it now uses it 30-95%). The RTK station currently causes radio disturbances for businesses and other neighbors nearby.

  • @keneil01
    @keneil01 Před měsícem

    I have a HQ 435X but are considering buying Luba 2. Im pushing the limits with my 435X which sometimes flipp over when its shifting CG when turning opposite in a slope. I assume you have experience with both. Do you think the Luba 2 could handle the though challenge?

    • @ROBOSCHAF-EN
      @ROBOSCHAF-EN  Před 19 dny +1

      Luba has a little more performance on hills but it will not be as reliable as the Husqvarna.

  • @antibureaucrat
    @antibureaucrat Před měsícem

    What the hell - you didn't show any mowing with the Luba 2 False video advertising !!!