MAMMOTION presents Tri-Fusion positioning system at IFA 2025

Published by Timo Altmeyer on the 6. September 2025

Robot manufacturer MAMMOTION unveiled its new Tri-Fusion navigation system at IFA 2025. The platform combines LiDAR, RTK, and proprietary vision camera technology, achieving an accuracy of ±1 centimeter.

Mammotion Tri-Fusion IFA 2025

Three systems combined

 LiDAR offers high precision for small areas, but reaches its limits in open spaces. RTK is better suited for larger areas, but is prone to interference in densely built-up areas or under trees. AI-assisted vision recognition complements both methods by providing additional landmarks and detecting obstacles.

By combining all three methods, MAMMOTION aims to compensate for their respective weaknesses. The system automatically switches between the technologies, ensuring reliable operation even in complex environments where only boundary wires would otherwise work.

First integration in the LUBA mini AWD LiDAR

Tri-Fusion will debut on the LUBA mini AWD LiDAR, which will be equipped with the new system via a software update. The mower is designed for lawns up to 1.500 square meters and uses LiDAR to map the terrain.

It's designed to easily handle inclines of up to 80 percent, as well as obstacles. The model has been available since the end of June for €2.099.

Product portfolio at IFA

In addition to the new navigation system, MAMMOTION will also be showcasing its existing range of lawn and pool robots at the trade fair:

  •  YUKA mini Vision (1.199 euros): Compact model with triple-camera AI system for small to medium-sized areas. We already had the Yuka Mini in the test, which impressed with its high precision even without the vision module.
  •  LUBA 2 AWD (from 2.599 euros): Flagship model with all-wheel drive and RTK mapping for areas up to 10.000 square meters.
  •  SPINO E1 (599 euros): The company's first pool robot with 5.800 GPH suction power and app control.

Presence at the trade fair

MAMMOTION will be present at IFA both in Hall 9 (Booth 115) and outside (Booth OCG-102). There, visitors can experience the devices and the new Tri-Fusion system in action.

Source: Press release

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