Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Robot Lawn Mowers

Husqvarna Automower 410 iQ vs Mammotion Luba Mini

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Husqvarna Automower 410 iQ comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.4 vs 4.3). The gap is mostly about Reliable, secure, set-it-and-forget-it users — read the strengths below before deciding.

Husqvarna Automower 410 iQ
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best Robot Lawn Mowers
Husqvarna Automower 410 iQ
$2,599.99as of Jun 1

The Husqvarna Automower 410 iQ is positioned as a premium entry-level robotic mower designed for lawns up to 0.5 acres. Reviewers highlight its radar-based object detection as superior to camera systems used by competitors, offering reliability in challenging conditions. The mower supports both virtual and physical wire installation methods, ensuring complete coverage even in difficult areas. While priced higher than some alternatives like the Segway X4, reviewers note its 25 years of software refinement and robust build quality justify the cost for users prioritizing reliability and ease of use. It's ideal for suburban homeowners seeking a quiet, secure, set-it-and-forget-it solution.

Strengths
  • Radar detection system provides reliable obstacle avoidance in all conditions including darkness and thick grass clippings
  • Wire-Free EPOS technology supports both virtual and physical wire installation for complete lawn coverage
  • IPX5 waterproofing and 45% maximum slope handling make it suitable for varied terrain
Watch-outs
  • Higher price point compared to competitors with similar specs like Segway X4
  • Cutting width of 9.4 inches is narrower than some competing models
Mammotion Luba Mini
Ranked #3 in Best Robot Lawn Mowers
Mammotion Luba Mini
$1,599as of Jun 1

The Mammotion Luba Mini AWD is praised as an ideal robot lawn mower for medium-sized lawns, offering excellent cutting performance with minimal supervision. T3 reviewer Tim Gee noted its quiet operation, ability to handle steep slopes, and effective object avoidance. The mower requires only basic setup without perimeter wire, though it needs a clear spot for the RTK station. It can store up to 20 zones and is reasonably priced at $1,599 in the US. However, it lacks clippings collection and requires specific positioning for the RTK station.

Strengths
  • No need to install perimeter wire for operation
  • Great object avoidance capabilities
  • Capable of handling steep slopes
Watch-outs
  • Requires an appropriate spot for the RTK station
  • Won't collect clippings

How they stack up

Husqvarna Automower 410 iQ

The Husqvarna Automower 410 iQ provides superior radar-based obstacle detection and theft tracking compared to the Ecovacs GOAT A3000 LiDAR PRO and Segway Navimow X390, though it's more expensive. It also outperforms the Yarbo Modular Robot in setup simplicity and navigation accuracy, despite being less versatile in modular functionality.

Mammotion Luba Mini

The Mammotion Luba Mini excels in quiet operation and steep slope handling compared to the Ecovacs GOAT A3000 LiDAR PRO and Segway Navimow X390, but it lacks the cutting width of the Yarbo Modular Robot and requires specific RTK station placement unlike the Eufy E15. It also doesn't offer the advanced security features of the Husqvarna Automower 410 iQ.

Specs side-by-side

SpecHusqvarna Automower 410 iQMammotion Luba Mini
Cutting Width9.4 inches200mm
Coverage Area0.5 AcreUp to 800 sq m
Navigation SystemEPOS (Exact Positioning Operating System)RTK station or iNavi 4G network (UK only)
Battery Runtime84 min mowup to 4h
Noise Level62 dB(A)Super quiet
Max Slope45%80% grade
Cutting Height282 mm2.2"-4.0" (H version), 0.8"-2.6" (S version)
Water ResistanceIPX5Weather-Resistant
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