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Mammotion is presenting an expanded lineup of AI-powered robotic lawnmowers at CES 2025, featuring new compact models alongside enhanced terrain-handling capabilities.

Product lineup overview: Mammotion’s latest robotic lawnmower series includes options for various yard sizes and terrain types, with AI-driven mapping technology eliminating the need for perimeter wires.

  • The LUBA 2 AWD series can handle yards up to 2.5 acres and navigate slopes up to 80% grade, using AI machine vision for navigation
  • The YUKA series covers yards up to 0.75 acres and features an innovative auto-emptying system for grass clippings
  • The new LUBA mini AWD targets smaller yards up to 0.37 acres while maintaining the 80% slope capability
  • The YUKA mini series serves small lawns up to 0.2 acres with AI obstacle avoidance

Technical capabilities: Each model incorporates advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning systems to map yards and avoid obstacles efficiently.

  • AI machine vision enables autonomous navigation without requiring buried perimeter wires
  • The Mammotion mobile app allows users to program custom mowing patterns, including the ability to create words and pictures in their lawns
  • Auto-emptying technology in the YUKA series utilizes designated dump spots around the yard

Smart features and automation: The robotic mowers operate similarly to indoor robot vacuums, offering hands-off lawn maintenance.

  • Setup processes mirror the simplicity of indoor robot vacuums
  • Advanced obstacle detection systems ensure safe operation
  • Mobile app integration provides remote control and customization options

Market positioning: While many familiar tech companies focus on indoor robotics, Mammotion is extending intelligent automation to outdoor maintenance.

  • Different models target specific yard sizes and terrain challenges
  • The product range spans from entry-level to premium solutions
  • All-wheel drive options address challenging terrain requirements

Looking ahead: As automated lawn care technology continues to advance, the integration of AI and robotics suggests a future where outdoor maintenance becomes increasingly automated and precise.

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