Robot mowers head-to-head

Segway Navimow i110N vs Mammotion YUKA mini 2 1000H

Both models on one scale, every figure traced to its manufacturer datasheet. Bar length means the same thing here as on every other page of the site.

Navimow i110N vs YUKA mini 2 1000H, to scale
  • Navimow i110N
  • YUKA mini 2 1000H
Work areamore is better
10,890sq ft
10,890sq ft
  • Navimow i110N: 0.25 acre (recommended mowing area as published)
  • YUKA mini 2 1000H: Published as Max. Lawn Size 0.25 acre (10890 sq ft). Marketing copy also cites up to 0.4 acre mowing per day, a per-day throughput figure, not the max lawn size.
Max slopemore is better
30%
45%
  • Navimow i110N: Published as 30% (17 degrees) maximum slope ability; 10% (6 degrees) maximum slope at boundary
  • YUKA mini 2 1000H: Published as Max. Climbing Ability 45% (24 degrees).
Cutting widthmore is better
7.1in
7.5in
Runtimemore is better
120min
125min
  • Navimow i110N: Published as Full Charge Mowing Time (120 min for the i110).
  • YUKA mini 2 1000H: Published as mowing time per charge (2,700 sq ft per charge with the 6.1 Ah battery); marketing copy elsewhere on the page cites 2.5 h.
Noiseless is better
58dB
Not published
  • Navimow i110N: Published as 58 dB(A).
Warrantymore is better
3yr
3yr

Segway Navimow i110N

$1,099as of 2026-07-04

Wire-free RTK-and-vision navigation sized for a quarter-acre lawn, at the lowest price of the mowers we track. A fit for small suburban yards that don't want a perimeter wire.

Best for small suburban lawns without a perimeter wire.

Mammotion YUKA mini 2 1000H

$1,559as of 2026-07-05

The YUKA mini 2 1000H pairs 360 degree LiDAR and dual-camera AI vision navigation with a wire-free, no-RTK setup for lawns up to 0.25 acre. Its 7.5 in cutting width and 125 min runtime position it for small to mid-size yards rather than large properties.

Best for Small to mid-size lawns up to 0.25 acre wanting wire-free LiDAR navigation without an RTK antenna.

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