A duel on the idle lawn · updated 2026-08-17
LUBA mini 2 AWD 1500 vs i110
Two machines walk onto one lawn. We read both spec sheets, both manuals, and the owners' converging reports, and end with a pick for each kind of yard. No winner by applause; winner by fit.
Mammotion
LUBA mini 2 AWD 1500
Small yard, no compromises: AWD, LiDAR, and a true edge-cutting disc.
$1,999 on AmazonSegway Navimow
i110
The i105 with more area, more slope, and 4G. The sensible small-yard pick.
List price $1,099
| Measure | LUBA mini 2 AWD 1500 | i110 |
|---|---|---|
| Price (list) | $1,999 | $1,099 |
| Coverage | 0.37 acres | 0.25 acres |
| Max slope | 80% | 40% |
| Navigation | Tri-camera AI vision + NetRTK + 360 LiDAR | RTK + vision (VisionFence) |
| Drive | AWD | RWD |
| Cutting height | 0.8" to 2.6" | 1.2" to 2.4" |
| Cutting width | 8" | 7.1" |
| Mowing rate | 1,600 sq ft/h | 1,076 sq ft/h |
| Work zones | 20 | 6 |
| 4G anti-theft | Yes | Yes |
| True edge cutting | Yes | No |
Choose the LUBA mini 2 AWD 1500 if
Small-to-mid yards with tight gates, slopes, and fussy edges. Premium price for a small machine; YUKA mini 2 does flat small yards for less.
Choose the i110 if
Quarter-acre yards that want theft tracking. Still a light-duty machine; real slopes want AWD.
Not sure either fits?
Run Yard Match: sixty seconds of questions about your actual yard, and the ledger answers with the machine that fits it, this pair included.