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The Best Robot Lawn Mowers of 2025


Mammotion Luba Mini All-Wheel-Drive

1. Mammotion Luba Mini AWD

$1,599 - $1,999

Key Specifications

Navigation
RTK Station & GPS
Drivetrain
All-Wheel Drive
Coverage
0.4 acres
Cutting Height
0.8" - 4"
Slope
38° / 80%
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Pros

  • Excellent traction, rarely gets stuck.
  • Handles complex terrain and steep slopes well.
  • Smaller and lighter than its predecessor.
  • Features a physical rain sensor.

Cons

  • Initial mapping process can be frustrating if GPS is lost.
  • Can lose signal in areas with significant obstructions.
Navimow i-series i110H by Segway

2. Navimow i-series i110H

$999 - $1,299

Key Specifications

Navigation
RTK Station & GPS
Manufacturer
Segway
Coverage
0.25 acres
Cutting Height
2" - 3.6"
LTE Option
Yes
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Pros

  • From an established brand (Segway).
  • Very reliable GPS signal; doesn't get lost.
  • Completely hands-off once set up.
  • Reliable and easy-to-use application.

Cons

  • 2WD design is less capable on very uneven terrain.
  • May get stuck in potholes or ditches.
  • Uses digital weather data instead of a physical rain sensor.
Terramow S1200 robot lawn mower

3. Terramow S1200

$999 - $1,199

Key Specifications

Navigation
Camera Vision Only
Setup Simplicity
Extremely Easy
Coverage
0.25 acres
Cutting Height
1" - 3"
Edge Mowing
Excellent
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Pros

  • By far the easiest setup; no RTK or wires.
  • Automatically maps the yard using cameras.
  • Excellent at identifying grass vs. non-grass areas.
  • Mows very close to edges.
  • Features a headlight for low-light navigation.

Cons

  • No rain sensor; will continue mowing in the rain.
  • Relatively slow mowing time.
  • 2WD design is not ideal for hilly or very uneven lawns.
Yarbo modular yard robot

4. Yarbo

Highly Variable ($7,000+)

Key Specifications

Navigation
RTK Station & GPS
Design
Modular (Mower, Blower, etc.)
Coverage
Up to 6 acres
Cutting Height
1.2" - 4"
Slope
35° / 70%
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Pros

  • Extremely versatile with swappable attachments.
  • An absolute beast due to its tank tracks; never gets stuck.
  • Mows very quickly with a wide deck.
  • Leaves professional-looking lawn stripes.
  • Strong online community for support and mods.
  • Can tow a small trailer and has a "follow me" mode.

Cons

  • The most expensive option by a large margin.
  • Very difficult and heavy to set up and assemble.
  • RTK station requires a wired Ethernet connection.
  • Loudest of all the mowers.
  • Doesn't mow close to edges due to its size.