A robot lawn mower that normally lists at $3,008 is down to $2,499 on Amazon — its lowest price since launch.
The Mammotion Luba 3 AWD 3000H uses cameras and smart navigation to work without a perimeter wire, handling obstacle avoidance on its own. It runs up to 175 minutes per charge, adjusts cutting power based on grass thickness, and supports zone-based scheduling. Mammotion targets the deal at owners of larger or sloped properties where simpler robo-mowers struggle.
The timing is deliberate: Prime Day is approaching, and retailers often float early discounts to capture buyers who won't wait. At $2,499 this is still a serious purchase, but for the wire-free, all-wheel-drive segment it sits at the competitive end of the price range — rivals from Husqvarna and Worx occupy similar or higher price points for comparable coverage.
Whether the lawn actually needs all-wheel drive or camera navigation is a fair question; for a flat suburban quarter-acre, it almost certainly does not.
