Mammotion has introduced the Luba 3 AWD, the latest version of its robotic lawnmower equipped with lidar technology for precise mapping capabilities. Revealed at CES 2026, the Luba 3 AWD features lidar sensors that can create a detailed 3D map of your yard, scanning from the ground up to the treetops with exceptional centimeter-level accuracy.
The lidar system is part of Mammotion’s advanced “Tri-Fusion” technology, integrating lidar, geopositioning tools, and an AI chip with cameras for enhanced yard analysis and navigation. Building on the success of the Luba Mini AWD, the Luba 3 AWD boasts an upgraded lidar system with a 360-degree horizontal and 59-degree vertical field of view, capable of scanning distances of up to 330 feet.
In addition to lidar, the Luba 3 AWD incorporates dual 1080p cameras and an improved AI chip for better obstacle detection, including pets, toys, and over 300 other obstacles in various lighting conditions. It also utilizes NetRTK geopositioning technology, enabling wireless navigation without the need for physical base stations or cables.
The Luba 3 AWD maintains its cutting-edge specifications, such as a 15.8-inch cutting width, dual six-blade discs, and four independently driven motors for steep slope maneuverability. The robot lawnmower now includes a more powerful 15Ah battery, allowing it to cover up to 7,000 square feet per hour or 1.75 acres per day.
Source: The Verge
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