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Mammotion Announces Tri‑Fusion Navigation for Robot Mowers Combining LiDAR, RTK and Vision

Firmware updates will deliver the capability to recent models later this year.

Overview

  • Mammotion says the system delivers centimeter‑level accuracy and installation‑free setup without perimeter wires or a base station.
  • The fusion approach is meant to counter RTK signal dropouts, LiDAR’s need for reference points, and vision’s low‑light limitations.
  • Firmware updates will add the capability to the Luba Mini AWD LiDAR and Yuka Mini Vision, with U.S. and U.K. availability slated for later in 2025.
  • Independent testing has not yet verified the company’s claims, and reviewers note that similar systems can be sensitive to setup conditions.
  • The Luba Mini AWD LiDAR is on sale in Europe at about €2,299 with a 144‑beam LiDAR, an 88 W motor, a 200 mm cutting width, up to 150 minutes of runtime, and coverage for lawns up to roughly 1,500 m².