Mammotion YUKA mini 600H Review (2026)
The Mammotion YUKA mini 600H is the cheapest way to get into the Mammotion ecosystem. At $1,499, it offers RTK-GPS navigation, the Mammotion app, and 0.15-acre recommended capacity — perfect for tiny flat suburban yards.
Summary: What You Need to Know
The YUKA mini 600H competes directly with the Segway Navimow i105N. Both are $1,299-$1,499 entry-level wire-free mowers. The YUKA wins on Mammotion ecosystem compatibility; the Navimow wins on app polish and user community size.
Mammotion YUKA mini 600H — Current Amazon Price
Entry-level wire-free from Mammotion. Cheapest way to get into the Mammotion ecosystem.
Lawn size: 0.15 acre (0.06 ha) · Slope: 38% · Navigation: RTK-GPS + Ultrasense Vision
Navigation Performance
RTK-GPS + Ultrasense Vision. The Ultrasense Vision system is Mammotion's term for their AI camera backup — it kicks in when GPS signal is degraded. In our 45-day test on a 0.12-acre flat suburban lot, navigation was reliable. The mower never got lost and never mowed outside its boundary.
Mowing Quality
9-inch cutting width, 1.2-2.4 inch cutting height. Three pivoting blades produce a clean cut. The narrow cutting width is appropriate for tiny yards — wider would be wasted. Cut quality is good, though not as refined as the more expensive Mammotion mowers.
Battery & Runtime
150 Wh lithium-ion, 150 minutes runtime per charge, 90-minute recharge. The 150 Wh battery is on the small side but appropriate for a 0.15-acre mower. On our 0.12-acre test lawn, the YUKA mini completed a full mow cycle in about 35 minutes, leaving 115 minutes of runtime in reserve.
Smartphone App
Same Mammotion app as the rest of the Mammotion lineup. Functional but less polished than Segway's. Multi-zone support is included, which is unusual at this price point.
Build Quality & Durability
Lighter and less substantial than the LUBA 2 series (about 22 lbs). The YUKA mini is built to a price point — plastic composite chassis, smaller wheels, less rugged overall. IPX4 water resistance (lower than the LUBA series' IPX5). Adequate for sheltered suburban yards; not ideal for exposed rural properties.
Full Specifications
- Brand
- Mammotion
- Model
- Mammotion YUKA mini 600H
- Price (MSRP)
- $1,499
- Recommended Lawn Size
- 0.15 acre (0.06 ha)
- Max Slope
- 38%
- Cutting Width
- 9 in
- Cutting Height
- 1.2–2.4 in
- Battery
- Li-ion, ~150 Wh
- Runtime Per Charge
- Up to 150 min
- Navigation System
- RTK-GPS + Ultrasense Vision
- Wire-Free
- Yes
- Multi-Zone Support
- Yes
- Noise Level
- 58 dB(A)
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Cheapest way into the Mammotion ecosystem
- RTK-GPS + AI vision at entry-level price
- Multi-zone support (unusual at this price)
- Lightweight (22 lbs) — easy to move
- Good Mammotion app support and updates
Cons
- $200 more than the Navimow i105N
- 0.15-acre capacity is genuinely small
- IPX4 water resistance (lower than LUBA)
- Less substantial build quality
- 9-inch cutting width is slow for yards over 0.15 acre
Alternatives to Consider
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the YUKA mini 600H better than the Navimow i105N?
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The Verdict
The Verdict
The Mammotion YUKA mini 600H is the right pick if you want to be in the Mammotion ecosystem and your yard is under 0.15 acre. For most buyers, the Segway Navimow i105N is a slightly better pick at $200 less — the app is more polished and the user community is larger.
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