{"title": "Mammotion Launches Advanced Robotic Mowers at CES to Enhance Autonomous Lawn Care", "body": ["At CES, Mammotion has announced an expansion of its robotic lawn mower collection scheduled for 2026, revealing three fresh models intended to make self-operating yard maintenance more accessible to various homeowners. Among these are the premium Luba 3 AWD as the lead product, complemented by the more compact Luba Mini 2 AWD and the Yuka Mini 2 lineup."], ["Leading the introductions is the Luba 3 AWD, a top-tier device suited for expansive and intricate grass areas. It incorporates an upgraded Tri-Fusion Navigation System from Mammotion, integrating LiDAR technology for three-dimensional environmental mapping, RTK satellite adjustments for pinpoint accuracy down to centimeters, and artificial intelligence-driven visual processing for immediate detection and evasion of barriers. In contrast to traditional robotic mowers that depend on boundary cables or simple imaging setups, this model functions independently without supplementary installations."], ["This setup enables the mower to handle diverse landscapes, including unobstructed fields, areas shaded by trees, and inclined grounds, requiring little initial configuration. Mammotion explains that the Luba 3 AWD employs both horizontal and vertical LiDAR for full-circle environmental scanning, dual 1080p lenses for pinpointing hurdles, and NetRTK satellite inputs to maintain exact paths, even where GPS signals falter."], ["Available in four variants to suit properties ranging from 0.37 to 2.5 acres, the Luba 3 AWD's highest-end version manages inclines of up to 80 percent, equivalent to 38.6 degrees, supports navigation across as many as 100 sections, and covers up to 7,000 square feet hourly. Additional capabilities include all-wheel drive, two cutting blades, a 15.8-inch swath, and a flexible suspension allowing it to surmount obstacles up to 3 inches high. It starts at a price of $2,299 and will hit shelves on January 5 in the United States, European Union, and United Kingdom."], ["Targeting users with modest lawns or limited funds, the Luba Mini 2 AWD draws on key elements from the main model, such as all-wheel drive, incline management, and barrier sensing. Equipped with a three-camera artificial intelligence setup and NetRTK positioning, it forgoes LiDAR for a streamlined, smaller footprint. Covering a maximum of 10,760 square feet, or roughly 0.25 acres, it facilitates mapping of multiple areas and incorporates a lateral edge-trimming blade that cuts within one inch of boundaries like walls and barriers."], ["The Yuka Mini 2 lineup provides budget-friendly options with adaptations for specific lawn types. Certain versions feature comprehensive 360-degree LiDAR combined with visual navigation, whereas others rely solely on three-camera imaging. Across the series, a shared AI processor enables recognition of items like animals, playthings, and outdoor seating, along with straightforward mapping via a mobile application."], ["The Luba Mini 2 AWD begins at 1,499 Euros, with costs for the U.S. and U.K. forthcoming. Certain variants launch right away in the U.K. and E.U., while preorders for others in North America open on January 5."], ["Mammotion's reveal aligns with the ongoing advancement of robotic lawn care devices, moving past initial constraints by integrating innovations from autonomous vehicles and premium cleaning robots. Although vision-based systems were common in prior generations, the addition of LiDAR and RTK delivers superior accuracy in settings affected by foliage, enclosures, or unreliable GPS coverage."], ["Visitors to CES can view Mammotion's products at booth #51632 in the Venetian Expo."]}