Will robot lawn mowers replace mowing? Experts say that's the wrong question

PCWorld 

PCWorld's testing of the Luba 3 AWD robot lawn mower reveals advanced navigation capabilities and effective autonomous cutting, though occasional mapping errors require manual correction. High prices like the Segway Navimow X350 at $3,499, plus many homeowners' emotional connection to manual mowing as routine and identity, hinder widespread adoption. The real question isn't whether robot mowers can replace traditional mowing, but whether people want to give up this personal lawn care ritual. Robot lawn mowers are here, and they work. Having just finished testing Mammotion's Luba 3 AWD robot lawn mower, I've got a whole new perspective on the category.