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Cabassud
14 juni 2025
Je recommande ramassage des feuilles et de l'herbe impeccableJe suis ravis
Patrick
15 maart 2025
Love the Luba 2. Yuka? Not great. Wait for the next version. Flat property and it seems to get lost all the time. Sweeper is meh. Me and the kids do laugh at the fact the little brother is lazy and not a great worker. Especially my second child. Lol.
Kindle Customer
19 januari 2025
This is a review of the Yuka 2000 purchased in November of 2024.How long does it take to cut the grass.My lawn has 5 cutting areas totaling 11,947 sq. ft. There are sidewalks, curbs and several planting areas, some in the middle of the area to be cut. The estimated mowing time for all 5 areas is 147 minutes at 2 feet per second mower speed. Starting at 100% charge, the actual elapsed time including charging was 4:22; temperature between 50 and 60 degrees. I have good GPS satellite reception in my area. My grass is Bermuda grass and none if it was actually cut – its December and the grass is dormant – but the blades were spinning.Getting StartedAfter unboxing, initial charging, downloading the Mammotion app for your phone and creating a user ID it’s time to setup the equipment.First, select locations for the RTK ( main satellite antenna ) and the charging station. The RTK needs a clear view of the sky. The clearer the view the better. The charging station needs a good view of the sky for satellite connection because the mower, when parked at the station, needs the satellite connection to get started. The mower’s coordinates when parked at the station, are used to establish the GPS coordinates of the station. When mowing, the status page on your phone, if you touch the status bar, it displays a comprehensive connection status. One of the important things in the display is the number of “Co-viewing” satellites for the RTK and the mower. The more the merrier. I had good results with more than 20 for both L1 & L2 satellites. I moved the RTK and the charging station around until they both had good satellite connections. You will need power for the charging station and the RTK. If you co-locate the RTK with the station, there is a connector for the RTK inside the tower of the charging station. If they are in different locations, there is a separate power supply for the RTK. The included cables are very long.Next, establish a Bluetooth and WiFi connection to the mower and RTK. Do not use a guest WiFi network because the two devices will not see each other. You can manually drive the mower using the Bluetooth connection.With good GPS signals, I mapped one small area adjacent to the charger, told the mower to cut the area, broke open a beer and watched. It drove the perimeter correctly, mowed the area in the desired path and returned to the charger, I was happy. Next, I mapped an adjacent small area. It mowed that area, drove thru the first area and back to the charger. I was not concerned with precision area mapping. My focus was on RTK to mower connection and satellite reception in my yard. I mapped 3 more areas testing each one to ensure that the mower did not get lost. All five areas worked.Mapping AreasYou need to drive the mower around your yard to map the areas to mow. If you must drive over a sidewalk or driveway, to connect one area to another, you create a channel. If two areas touch you do not need to create a channel. I broke some very large contiguous grassy areas into several smaller areas.The app calls mowing “Tasks”. Each task describes a mapped area to mow and a collection of settings. Settings include when to start mowing, “Task speed” how fast – in feet per second – to drive the mower, the type of cutting path, path spacing, number of perimeter laps, number of no-go zone laps, and path order.SetupIn my case getting started was not as easy as many videos lead you to believe. I spent about 6 hours figuring out why the mower and the RTK would not connect. Turns out, when I installed the app it said it needed to update the firmware on the mower, which it did. The installed firmware on the RTK would not talk to the new firmware on the mower. After updating the RTK firmware, the mower and RTK connected and started working.Other Observations1. To map an area, you position the mower on the perimeter of an area and manually drive the mower around until you are back at the starting point. I am not a very smooth operator in terms of sliding my thumbs around on a phone screen to move the mower. Also has the mower trundles along there is some left and right drift. The little corrections I made to keep the mower on the intended path, show up in the mapped perimeter. When the mower actually cuts the perimeter it jinks right and left just like it did when I was laying out the area. There is an option to modify the path during this process. But if you are already awkward with the thumb controls it was little help. One solution in to drive the mower around in a wheelbarrow, that is less precise but very fast. I pulled my mower on a piece of cardboard, which negated the drifting and made it very easy follow the curve of a sidewalk or driveway. I could see exactly where the rear wheel of the mower was relative the edge of the area.2. Out of the box the app sets the cutting width to about 7”. The Yuka 2000 has a cutting width of 11.4”. So, you need to change the cutting width in the task area to avoid wasting time. You can only change this when it is NOT mowing.3. In the settings for a task, there is a button for the sweeper attachment. Mine was enabled and set to sweep by default, but I do not have the sweeper attachment. It should only enable the sweeper button if the sweeper is attached.4. To avoid the problem I had when starting, there should a single “Update Firmware” button in the app that updates both the mower and the RTK firmware.5. The RTK can communicate to the mower in two modes. One mode is over the internet using the SIM card, if installed, in the mower. The other is via your local network, known as LoRa. Over the internet is the preferred method. There is a status light on the RTK. It is blue if it has an over the internet connection to the mower. And green if the connection is over the local network. I covered the light with some tape, because I did not want another status light glowing in my front yard.6. Once it starts mowing the status screen shows your areas, the predicted mowing path, current mower position, remaining mowing time and percent complete. At the bottom right under the “Remaining” heading, it shows an estimate of the remaining minutes of mowing and below that the total elapsed time including charging. It is very informative.7. By default, it mows the areas in the order they were mapped. I could not find a way to change the mowing order of the areas.8. When the battery hits 15% charge, it pauses the mowing, returns to the charging station. It resumes mowing at 80% charge, but if you have just a little bit more to mow, you can tell it to continue mowing if it’s not fully charged.9. Battery management could improve. I had 5 minutes left to mow and the mower was 20’ from the charger when it hit the low limit. It would be nice if it said “hey I am close to the charger, I can mow a little more and finish the job and I will have plenty of charge to get back to the charger”.
Chaise
17 november 2024
Finally got Yuka up and running this Spring after purchasing over holiday sales. First, the shipping does take some time as it is a big package, but customer service was very prompt in messaging when checking on the status of the order.The ease of setup really is not too bad, especially if you have played video games or have experience using drones/RC cars. The out of box setup was very quick (15-20 minutes for base station and RTK). The app has plenty of tutorials and answers to questions about placement of your RTK, how to setup a task area, and everything else to get Yuka going. Our yard has views of the sky all around so I can’t speak to tree cover issues. When mapping your perimeter laps, take your time and go slow. The lawn cutting is precise and looks clean all while barely being able to hear it (super quiet). I highly recommend Yuka as it is extremely helpful and fun to watch it work! The areas Yuka might have trouble with I hit with the trimmer.Reference: 0.40 acre lot, takes approximately 8 hours to cut all task areas with recharging cycles.
the_natural_body
6 november 2024
Ich habe die MAMMOTION Garage Standard im Zuge meines Kaufs des YUKA mini Mähroboters erhalten – und obwohl der erste Eindruck vom Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis gemischt war, überwiegt am Ende die Zufriedenheit.📦 Im Lieferumfang enthalten:▪️ 1x Garage✍️ Kurzüberblick – Die Highlights im Überblick:📍 Robuste Bauweise aus hochwertigem thermoplastischen Kunststoff📍 Wetterfest – bietet zuverlässigen Schutz vor Regen & Sonne (im Winter hole ich den kleinen rein)📍 Passend für verschiedene Serien (YUKA, LUBA, LUBA mini, etc.)📍 Einfache Montage & gute Standfestigkeit📍 Recht hoher Preis im Vergleich zu ähnlichen GaragenAusführliche Version:✅ Positiv | ❌ Negativ | 🧨 K.O.-Kriterium | 💡 Hinweis | ❗️ Wichtig✅ Stabil und langlebigDie Garage besteht aus einem soliden thermoplastischen Kunststoff, der sich deutlich robuster anfühlt als bei vielen günstigen Alternativen. Die Verarbeitung ist hochwertig, alle Teile greifen sauber ineinander, und das Ganze steht sicher – selbst bei starkem Wind oder Regen.✅Schützt den Mähroboter zuverlässigFür den täglichen Betrieb erfüllt die Garage ihren Zweck absolut zuverlässig: Sie hält Sonne, Feuchtigkeit und Schmutz effektiv vom Mäher fern – vor allem für die empfindlichen Sensoren und Kontakte ein klarer Vorteil..❌ Nicht klappbar – eingeschränkter ZugangEin echtes Manko zeigt sich allerdings bei der Wartung: Im Gegensatz zu einigen Mitbewerber-Modellen lässt sich die Garage nicht aufklappen. Das macht kleine Handgriffe wie z. B. das Einstellen der Schnitthöhe etwas umständlich, da man den Mäher erst herausnehmen muss, statt bequem von oben zugreifen zu können.💡 Preislich eher im oberen SegmentAngesichts der recht simplen Materialwahl (thermoplastischer Kunststoff) fällt der Preis vergleichsweise hoch aus. Hier zahlt man wohl auch ein Stück weit für das Markenlabel. Wer nach einer günstigeren Alternative sucht, wird bei Drittanbietern durchaus fündig – die Qualität variiert dort aber entsprechend.📝 FazitDie MAMMOTION Garage Standard ist ein hochwertig verarbeitetes Zubehörteil, das mit durchdachtem Design und robuster Funktionalität punktet. Sie schützt den Mähroboter verlässlich und sieht dabei auch noch gut aus. Verbesserungswürdig ist aus meiner Sicht der Zugang zum Gerät – eine klappbare Konstruktion wäre deutlich komfortabler. Und der Preis könnte etwas fairer ausfallen.🔹 Solides Premium-Zubehör mit kleinen Schwächen – wer Qualität sucht und bereit ist, etwas mehr zu investieren, liegt hier richtig.Ich danke Ihnen, dass Sie bis zum Ende meiner Rezension durchgehalten haben, und hoffe, sie konnte Ihnen hilfreiche Einblicke bieten.Ich wünsche Ihnen weiterhin viel Freude beim Stöbern und falls Sie sich für die „Garage“ entscheiden, wünsche ich stets ein sicheres Plätzchen für Ihren Robbi!
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