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ECOVACS GOAT G1 Robotic Lawn Mower

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About Our Robotic Lawn Mowers

Our robotic lawn mowers are the ultimate robot mowers that make lawn care smarter and simpler across all types of lawns. With advanced path planning powered by Dual-LiDAR technology, an AI camera for visual recognition, and intelligent obstacle avoidance, they navigate narrow paths, fences, and no-go zones like pools and flower beds for precise edge-to-edge cutting.

Even on steep slopes, their strong climbing and barrier crossing system adapts in real time. To ensure a serene atmosphere at your home, their low-noise operation preserves peace. Plus, they react promptly to obstacles like your furry friends or playful toddlers for added safety. Their wire-free portable design with IPX6 waterproof rating also makes them easy to manage and store.

Shop GOAT robotic lawn mowers so you can sit back and enjoy the beautiful landscape while setting automatic schedules and customising zones, cutting height, and speed directly from the ECOVACS HOME app.

Q&A

Are robotic lawn mowers worth it?

Yes, robotic lawn mowers like the GOAT are worth the investment. Lawn care has long been one of the least favourite chores for Australian homeowners; if you’re searching for a smart and convenient solution, these mowing robots are well-equipped with intelligent navigation, obstacle avoidance, and path planning, delivering consistent results while saving you hours every week.
Selecting the best robotic lawn mower can be simple. First, assess your yard’s size and terrain. Then, prioritise smart technologies in navigation, obstacle avoidance, and slope adaptability. If you enjoy remote control, advanced robot mowers like GOAT also let you schedule tasks, customise settings, and set no-go areas via the app. And if you live in areas with unpredictable weather, make sure it’s built to withstand the elements.
The top features in a robotic lawn mower include intelligent navigation, precise cutting, and robust obstacle avoidance to ensure safe and thorough coverage without missing spots. Also look for slope-climbing capability and app functions like scheduling and setting no-go zones. Quiet operation is important too, especially if you have sensitive pets or babies. Besides, for large lawns, make sure the battery life supports extended mowing sessions.
If mowing the lawn feels like a chore you never have time for, a robotic lawn mower might be exactly what you need. Since they cater to all types of landscapes, their user-friendly design also makes them a great tool for older adults and individuals with limited mobility. They’re even helpful if you’re trying to manage weeds or reduce pest issues.
Yes, robotic lawn mowers are a better choice than traditional mowers when it comes to daily or weekly maintenance. By automating the chore, their consistent schedule and cutting performance help maintain a healthy landscape while reducing the risk of pest issues. Furthermore, these smart mowers support remote control and custom settings via the app, and its compact design makes storage easier compared to traditional models.
To keep your lawn healthy, you should run the robot mower every day or every other day. The right frequency depends on your grass type, for example, some may need more mowing during the growing season. Besides, hot and dry weather might call for more frequent mowing to reduce stress on the grass. The best part? Just set a schedule in the app and let it do the work.
Robotic lawn mowers typically last 5 to 7 years with proper care. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the sensors, blades, and exterior, should be done monthly to extend their lifespan. Although they’re built with durable, weather-resistant materials, storing them under a shelter with good ventilation adds extra protection; especially in areas with unstable weather like in Southeast Queensland and Northeast NSW.
Yes, mowing robots like GOAT models are designed to handle all types of terrain, including sloped and uneven yards. With advanced navigation and obstacle avoidance, they move smoothly through narrow paths and tackle slopes of up to 24°. If an area is too hazardous, such as one filled with loose, sharp debris, you can simply set no-go zones via the app to block access.
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