The most defining difference in this group is lawn coverage capacity. The Mammotion Luba 2 AWD 10000X is engineered for large properties, with a recommended area of 10,117 m² and a maximum coverage of 12,141 m², while the Segway Navimow X330 targets far more modest gardens at 2,400 m² recommended and 3,000 m² maximum. This is not a marginal gap — the Luba 2 handles roughly four times the lawn area, making it a fundamentally different product class for anyone with a large estate or acreage. A major driver of that efficiency advantage is the Luba 2's wider 40 cm cutting width versus the Navimow's 23.7 cm, meaning fewer passes are needed to cover the same ground.
On physical footprint, the two mowers are surprisingly close in weight — 19,051 g for the Luba 2 versus 19,800 g for the Navimow — but the Navimow is noticeably bulkier in overall volume (117,857 cm³ vs 96,001 cm³) despite covering less area. The Luba 2 is also slightly lower-profile at 272 mm tall compared to the Navimow's 307 mm, which can matter when mowing under low-hanging shrubs or obstacles. Both mowers produce identical noise levels at 60 dB standard and 50 dB in eco mode, so neither has an acoustic advantage for noise-sensitive neighborhoods.
In terms of connectivity, both products are fully matched: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a dedicated smartphone app, and remote smartphone control are present on each. No edge exists here. The overall verdict for this group is a clear advantage for the Luba 2 AWD 10000X for anyone with a large lawn — its dramatically higher coverage capacity and wider cutting deck make it the only viable choice at scale. The Navimow X330, however, is more compact in profile and may be the more proportionate, easier-to-store option for smaller residential plots where its coverage ceiling is never a constraint.