With this lawn mower app, you can schedule mowing tasks, set no-go zones, and send mowing jobs to compatible devices. Includes task planning, remote updates, and multi-language support.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.1. Trustworthiness 81 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 21 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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3.1
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
32%
4 star
12%
3 star
10%
2 star
15%
1 star
31%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
21% review manipulation risk
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Pricing complaints
Many low ratings mention paywalls or pricing
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High negative review ratio
46% of sampled ratings are 1–2 stars
About Mammotion
Why should I use Mammotion?
- Support for planning task areas, no-go zones, connection channels to meet individual lawn needs.
- Supports sending mowing jobs, and the mower can plan the path to mow on its own.
- Supports adding a work schedule to mow the lawn periodically.
- Support intelligent planning of recharge path and automatic recharge.
- Support multiple languages, including English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Slovak, Czech, Polish, etc.
- Support remote upgrade of mowers and other functions.
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Reviews for Mammotion
Zugurtaga
Great when it works, but manual controls on Mac needs update
The Mammotion app does a decent job of setting up and managing my Luba Mini AWD – mapping works well, scheduling is straightforward, and the mower itself performs great on the lawn. However, the manual control feature is seriously flawed on macOS. The virtual joystick only responds to left and right steering – forward and reverse do absolutely nothing. This makes it impossible to manually move the mower straight ahead or back it up when needed. The exact same controls work perfectly on my iPhone, so this appears to be a Mac-specific bug with how the app handles input on Apple Silicon Macs.
eliotg
Unusable on older OS
This app installs on iOS 15 but “map loading fails”. Works fine on my (newer) phone. This is core functionality that’s broken, which is an App Store policy violation. Even if they fix it, it will probably be to prevent installation, which still means my perfectly good iPad is dead as far as my Luba is concerned. Sloppy and frustrating.