Mammotion iNavi and 4G: Now permanently free for all compatible robotic mowers

Mammotion has offered its optional iNavi service for some time now. Using NetRTK via 4G or Wi-Fi, it enables robotic mowers to navigate gardens entirely without an on-site RTK antenna. Previously, this service was subject to a fee. That is now changing.
Mammotion has announced that the iNavi service (NetRTK) will now be provided free of charge for the lifetime of the device. The 4G data connection required to operate the service will also be provided free of charge for the entire lifespan of the device, rather than just for the first year. This will save users money year after year.
The change applies to last year's robot lawn mower models and the new 2026 generation, both of which are equipped with NetRTK technology. According to the manufacturer, the following models are included:
- Luba 3 AWD 3000/5000/10000
- Luba Mini 2 AWD 1000
- Yuka Mini 2 800
- Luba 2 AWD X
- Luba Mini AWD
- Luba Mini AWD LiDAR
- Yuka
- Yuka Mini
- Yuka Mini Vision
The NetRTK service enables the above-listed Mammotion mowers to navigate completely independently of a physical RTK base station on the property. Correction data is retrieved exclusively from the cloud via the 4G cellular network or Wi-Fi, ensuring highly accurate mowing.
According to the manufacturer, the NetRTK service is also expected to provide better reception in narrow or difficult-to-access areas. Furthermore, the initial setup no longer requires the search for a suitable location or the installation of the RTK antenna, thus simplifying the commissioning process.
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