At first sight
Expert rating
Plus
- Settings for beginners (when it works correctly)
- Picturing traction mode is an excellent innovation
- Impressive avoidance of obstacles
Cons
- Very low maximum cutting height (for us of herbs)
- Constant GPS problems
- Unrealistic advertising range of Lora (Lora depends on the line of vision)
Our verdict
UBHOME M10 provides many functions and performance at a price, but its low cutting height and a problematic GPS navigation distracts from the total cost. Nevertheless, the update of the firmware can probably solve the problems that we have encountered.
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We saw our share of robots from large companies and well-capitalized startups, but very few crowd-financial. In the spring, Ubhome is an exception, attracting 1.6 million Hong Kong dollars (~ 200,000 US dollars) to bring your M10 gazonocosyl robot to the market.
Ubhome M10 is equipped with artificial intelligence in combination with RTK positioning (real time kinetics), which reminds me of Segway X3 Series Switch, albeit at the other hand and maximum size of the yard. M10 costs only $ 1499, making it one of the lower price mowers that we tested.
M10 uses a reference station and Laura (Large range) gateway to determine the situation and communicate with a mow. Theoretically, no mowing should have any problems that support the connection where lick in the courtyard, but its unusual form and many obstacles make it a good place for testing.
Parting my whole yard with Ubhome M10 was so convenient for the user that I could do this for the first time in many reviews.
Installation and configuration

My yard looked good quickly, thanks to the attention of Ubhome M10 to the details. He spent extra time on a faster growing parts.
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The UBHOME M10 settings were not easy, and not because it was difficult to cope with the equipment or that the elements of the robot mapping were scarce – in fact, I loved the latter and will discuss them in more detail – but because the M10 had constant problems that acquire GPS signals. This happened even in areas where the robot has a clear view of the sky.
M10 is very dependent on the positioning of the GPS, requiring 20 satellites to simply install. This Very A large number of satellites that I expected – I achieved 15-17 in my place in Pennsylvania, which initially meant that I could not move forward with the review. I faced a similar problem with Yarbo -Kosice, a problem that tormented this platform for many years: a refusal to connect to GPS satellites, which are reliably visible.

View of the sky from the Ubhome M10 reference station, looking south and leaned about 120 degrees. As you can see, except for the horizon and part of the southeast sky, there is a fairly clear look in this place.
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Good news? The problems of Yarbo arose regarding the problems with the software, and I very much suspect that the same thing happens here. In the end, I found five more satellites (although this part of the installation was made in a day) and therefore was able to display my yard using excellent control elements in the M10 application.
Unlike many other braids that I tested, Ubhome M10 does not take control in the application at the slightest press. In areas where I had no problems with GPS, I could relatively quickly on the card.
He also has a slightly strange, but new method of mapping, which he calls the traction mode, which includes the bocilation of the rope around the front lattice of the M10 and sipping it behind to create a map. If you are struggling with the operation of remote control, this can be an attractive alternative (and it really works).
Ubhome deserves praise for thinking out of the box here.
The mapping was so convenient for the user that I was able to use it to mapping my All Property for the first time in many reviews. I was also curious to see how well the Lora technology can cope with the more distant parts of our yard. Ubhome says Laura's support He makes his mower with a connection range of 576,000 square yards (138,000 square meters) that I rightly skeptical of the company's marketing materials do not indicate that the Lora networks are strongly dependent on the line of vision. Thus, this range can be achievable if you mow the pasture, but the presence of buildings in the picture quickly changes things.

The UBHOME application has an excellent user interface, and ultra-preservation can tell you exactly where your mower was. Barebones planning options, on the other hand, need restructuring.
ED Oswald/Foundry
UBHome infrastructure consists of a gateway, antennas and a base station, which is not so suitable for beginners, but the company's training materials clearly show all the steps that you need to start. Although the production value of his video will not earn Emmy, it makes it clear that you need to do. The UBHome application will also lead you through the process with useful text directions.
Use UBHOME M10
UBHOME M10 is a mower only for daytime time due to the lack of lynar navigation or any headlights. I assume that most people reading this review are unlikely to mow their lawns in the middle of the night like me, so I do not consider it negative. What is most important is a reduction, and even with all the difficulty of installing Ubhome bought itself in this regard.
M10 has a very low maximum cutting height of only 2.36 inches (6 cm). It can be too low for the types of grass usually found on American lawns. I usually keep the grass at the level of 2.5 inches or higher, since everything is lower, it tends to exhibit brown spots. I noticed this quirk in many mowers, which were originally launched abroad.

The front wheels M10 are moving freely, so their rear wheels are trying to compensate, forcing the mitch to “fall” slightly on the open immediately.
ED Oswald/Foundry
It is also because the United States themselves are aberration: herbs that make up the majority of our lawns are the result of the fact that American house colonists that contribute to European types of grass and import their seeds, and not in the landing of local North American herbs.
M10 has a high point mode when you need to cut grass, which is significantly higher than the maximum height of the mowing cutting, but UBHOME warns that this environment can worsen the prevention of mowing obstacles. Nevertheless, I did not see any significant consequences, even when the mower approached the slope in my yard. This bias was proved, it is an Achilles heel of so many rear -wheel drive braids that I tested here.
Kotok has three download methods, the last of which is optional. Firstly, this is your traditional kosiete, where the mower occupies long passages to cover as many land as possible. In a strange form or narrow areas, you can use “point rolling”, where the braid moves in such a way that it covers places near the edge of the mowing area or where it could skip.
Finally, the additional “cleaning of the perimeter” travels on the edge of the download area to ensure this finished look. You can track all this in the application in real time. Laura helps to guarantee that the positioning of the application is accurate, and this also leads to a much longer download time than most mowers for robots, but the results are worth it.

There are two situations when you encounter problems with M10: about 2-3 hours before sunset and in low light conditions. To avoid this, I recommend mowing at the end of the morning or an early day.
ED Oswald/Foundry
I experienced problems with solar blindness, which was incorrectly interpreted as an obstacle when the sun was low in the sky. This is typical for robots that are not equipped with leading navigation. To get around this problem, program the mowing to cut any parts of the lawn in which the mitch will move right in the sun at least three hours before sunset.
The simplest part of my yard went so well that I decided to engage in more problematic areas next time. I softened my expectations, given the number of problems that I encountered with other rear -wheel drive mowks (RWD). Everything went well, for the most part. I installed the M10 on the slowest setting, cutting the narrow strips of the grass that kept it on the median, and not on the street, where in the end there were so many other mowers (the mower fell from the curb, working at standard speed). On the slopes of the M10, it seemed that the drift of his front wheels on both sides, much faster than any other RWD rifle that I experienced.
The M10, however, lost its connection with the reference station by about 300 feet through my separate garage. This is not quite surprising, given the dependence of Laura on communication with high visibility; In fact, he worked better than most of his competitors in this area. Nevertheless, this did not approach 138,000 square meters of the communication range, which is advertised. The bell also experienced difficulties with a stop within the assigned boundaries, while it was in this section, confusing a small strip down the lane as a edge, probably from the connection problems.
Using the UBHome application
The UBHOME application has an excellent user interface; It is well organized and clean, and I appreciate how the most important actions are assigned to the buttons at the bottom of the screen, so I can use the application with one hand. The planning part of the application, on the other hand, too much naked bones; This shows the scheduled days and times of Kosik, but not in the spit area.

UBHOME M10 is an AI+RTK mower, which uses a trio of cameras and seven sensors for navigation in your yard and avoid obstacles.
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The show of the magazine displays all recent actions and notifications, and there is a distance of distance management if you feel that you are driving. From time to time I came across sporadic connection problems, which were usually corrected during the application.
While you can install the direction of the mower in the application, it does not seem that there is no automatic adjustment for each consistent skin. Nevertheless, this may not be required, since the M10 will switch between the modes based on the height of the grass, and if it notices areas where the grass grows faster than others.
Is it worth buying a UBHOME M10 roboting mower?
With a price of less than $ 1,500 UBHOME M10 is beaten above weight. However, its dependence on GPS for navigation is accompanied by risks. The sporadic inability of the mower to find satellites in areas where he had a clear idea of the sky is disappointed.
In addition, the mower is surprisingly impeccable and interesting in use. Initially, I thought that such unusual ideas as the traction mode were stupid, but when I used them, I found that they were an innovative way to speed up the most annoying part of the robot installation.
ML10 provides an outstanding quality of reduction, and its prevention of obstacles works well even in high -level mode. The ability of this rear drive mowing to mow my lawn successfully, without falling its slope, is also noticeable. And for the most part, he remained within the assigned boundaries that many other mowers were not able to make, especially on the middle stripes of my yard.
If you are on the market for the robot’s lawn mower, most of your yard has a clear idea of the sky, and you have a limited budget, Ubhome M10 is a delay option. I hope that UBHOME will solve the problems of the GPS of this machine with the firmware update, because it holds back an excellent robot lawn mower.
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