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    Memocrat Yuka Mini 800 Review: My Experience

    mobile specsBy mobile specsJune 12, 2025No Comments9 Mins Read
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    Memorization Yuka Mani 800 works reliably, runs quietly, and works itself.

    I had little expectations to review the Memocratic Yuka Mini 800, the main reason is that the robot was older than my comprehension about grass cutters. The last time I was checked, they were very expensive for me to seriously consider getting one for the backyard of my suburbs. I also thought that these machines need guide wires to explain the areas you need to cut the grass, which I can’t bother. Finally, after some poor experiments with the needy robot vacuum cleaners, I was suspected of the robot moors’ naval capabilities.

    I am glad to know that the Memoching Yuka Mini 800 proved my thoughts all over the board.

    Bogadan Petrovan / Android Authority

    Accessible, automatic lawn care

    The price of Yuka Mini 800 is € 1099, which is not cheaper at all, but it is certainly in the realm of leisure for many homeowners. Considering how much painful wages can be outsourced in this unstable little boot, I will even plan to call someone a sound investment.

    The “800” section of its name means that this Yoka mini version is designed for yards up to 800 square meters (8,600 square feet). If your lawn is small, you can instead choose the Yuka Money 600 version, which is cost € 899. Both versions are largely the same, the main difference is battery life.

    With a wire-free navigation, a removable battery, and the features of cellular contact L-Set satellite- and vision-based positioning, Yoka Money 800 is above its weight. With similar features, the cost of other robot cutters can be higher than double, though some rival all -wheel drive and more powerful motors offer modern features.

    With a wire-free navigation, a removable battery, and the features of cellular contact L-Set satellite- and vision-based positioning, Yoka Money 800 is above its weight.

    Installation is very easy. The most difficult part for me was to find the best location for the charging station and RT station, which is connected to satellites to identify the location of the robot moor. Memovs recommends removing RT’s station from buildings or large trees that can hinder the satellites of satellites. I boarded it on my deck railing. As an alternative, you can place it on the pole you can stick to the ground in your lawn. The box is the whole cut that you will need and should not exceed 30 minutes in this whole process.

    Beyond this, the assembly is minimal and, after initial contact measures, your new robot is good to go.

    More problems with your lawn are more likely with you. If you have a simple place without obstacles or difficult places, I first recommend testing the auto -mapping option. Memocracy claims that Yuka can detect your space in less than 10 minutes using information from your two cameras. However, my courtyard is very complicated. I have a group of trees and shrubs, running along a long hedge frame, two lawn swings, and some other obstacles that make it difficult to accurately automatically.

    I used to manually map the grass map manually, using the manual control option in the Android app. This process itself is straightforward – using two virtual Joyce Sticks, you move the boot around the area you want to make a map, and, once you complete the frame, you save it as a new zone. The hard part is to know how to improve your zone, especially if you have a complex lawn. I thought it was better to divide my place into several zones. In this way, the robot can handle each section more efficiently and manage to cut full grass on the same charge. You would like to make the zones margins more straightforward and refrain from approaching the robot to hedges or items that can throw it when cutting the grass. You should also avoid the overlap between the zone, so the robot does not weed them twice. Finally, you have to make sure that the charging station is accessible to all your zones that you have appreciated – in some cases, you will need to create a “channel”, which is a way on which the robot can follow to return home.

    The mapping process takes a while, especially if, like me, you make it wrong once. But it pays to be complicated. Once your lawn map is developed, you can make a boot schedule at certain times or according to demand.

    How does it work?

    Memorization Yuka Mini is very calm in 800 works. I could not hear the windows even inside my house. The gas -powered mover is coming from Rimble, with the boot quietly watching the glide in my lawn, he felt very satisfying.

    Yuka mini 800 can be adjusted for grass cutting from 20 mm to 60 mm. Instead of a traditional rotary blade, it uses a 190 mm cutting disk with five free spinning razor blades. On the one hand, it has a clean and quiet operation. But that means that you will need to change the blade from time to time – the memory suggests that you work every 100 hours of operation. The bundle bundle in the box is a spare set, but then you will need to buy a set of 24 pieces of change for 55 euros, which you should stick to at least two seasons.

    With the withdrawal that I am not anxious about my lawn, Yuka Mini 800 does a great job of cutting grass. The length is the same, the cut is clean, and in the absence of obstacles, the robot cutting ground is completely covered, without any grass lines or screws.

    Because it lacks the collector, so the boot only scattered the grass trim. I was a little worried about it, but in the end it was not a problem. As long as you can serve your grass regularly, the trimming is barely noticeable. In addition, they are good for the lawn, as they swell quickly and return the nutrients to the soil. It is also good not to worry about composting or disposing all grass. If you want to submit the trimming, the Memocrats offer the Yuka model with a clean attachment, but its price is doubled from Yuka Mani.

    Memocity Yuka mini is rarely trapped. On some occasions, this swing climbed to the foot of the chair or seems to be lost, which I need to move manually. Thankfully, the machine is lighter than just 10kg (22lbs) so most consumers will have no problem doing so. When it gets upset, you get notifications on your phone, so you will know to step. Overall, the boot is extraordinarily self -sufficient. When he returns to the charging station, when no one is monitored by the user, this happiness will work for him. It is thanks to the front dual cameras, which work together with the satellite station to help the position of the robot and work around obstacles.

    Memorization Yuka Mini 800 is significantly self -sufficient

    Although I really like the memorial Yuka Mini 800, it’s not perfect. One, I wish the manufacturer should try more in the mobile app as well. It is active, but the UI lack polish and some parts are undeniable. I also go in some cases connected to the robot, which I need to leave and manually press a button to awaken it. The first personal scenario (FPV) feature is clear, which allows you to see in real time through robots cameras, but the feed is often the case. Fairly, these problems may be due to poor Wi -Fi contacts in my back yard rather than a self -cutting mistake.

    Another small problem is that the boot will not try to go back to a patch that he avoided because of something found on the ground, even when I remove it. Even when rotating trees or other elements, it may be excessively cautious, resulting in the patch of unmanned grass that are excessive. Sometimes small -hanging branches can also trigger obstacles, resulting in further patch, after which you need to manually go manually.

    Bogadan Petrovan / Android Authority

    If you are a pet owner like me, you are probably wondering if Yuka mini sticky can avoid stepping on dirt. Sadly, it can’t.

    Memocrat Yuka Money 800 Review: Decision

    After using it for a few weeks during the growing season of grass, I can happily recommend Yuka Money to everyone interested in getting a robot mover. In fact, now when I know how good it is, I will buy one with my money.

    My lawn is very dirty and busy, so I still need to remove the manual lawn lawn to touch the areas where Yuka Mini could not go. But most of it means that the lawn care is no longer the time for me. And if your lawn or courtyard is clean and easy, I think you can give all the grass to Yuka Mini.

    Recently. , Memorization Yuka Mani 800 works reliably, operates quietly, and performs it for the cost of a good smartphone itself.

    I will not recommend cutting this robot if the area you need to mess up is huge or very rough and uneven. Models with big wheels and strong motors will be better. And the madness of lawncare may want to be clean, unless they learn to retreat and trust that robots can replace them.

    If you like this concept, but you are not sure about Yoka Money 800, you have many options. The Memocratic Loba Mini AWD 800 is the same, but more uneven and powerful (more expensive). The Works Land Road Vision M800 offers most of the same features at a similar price, but unlike Yuka, it fully relies fully on its ship sensor for positioning. Hassanna is probably the largest brand of this place, but its automatic lineup is very expensive.

    Memocrat Yuka Mini 800

    Smooth, uniform cut • easy to use • permanent navigation • smart features • cheap

    MSRP: 0 1,099.00

    Lawn care for each one

    In a world where thousands of smart products claim to improve your life, the Memorization Yuka Mini 800 actually offers that promise. Although it will not make your traditional grass completely unnecessary, it will save you tons of time with minimal anxiety and without breaking the bank.

    Positive

    • Smooth, uniform cut
    • Easy in use
    • Permanent navigation
    • Smart features
    • Laziness

    con

    • The adjoining app is lacking polish
    • It is not perfect to avoid obstacles
    • Occasionally contact issues
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