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🌿 The GOAT of robotic mowers: precision, safety, and smart control for the modern lawn.
The ECOVACS GOAT O1000 RTK is a high-tech robotic lawn mower designed for up to 1/4 acre lawns. It features RTK GPS for wire-free, precise automated mapping, 3D AIVI obstacle avoidance to protect pets and objects, and TruEdge zero-edge cutting for flawless lawn coverage. Its slim profile and 45% slope capability allow it to navigate tight spaces and steep inclines, while the intuitive app offers full customization of mowing zones and schedules. Ideal for professionals seeking effortless, smart lawn maintenance with a sleek, quiet, and reliable design.







| ASIN | B0DRG2HMD2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,179 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #22 in Robotic Lawn Mowers |
| Brand | ECOVACS |
| Brand Name | ECOVACS |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 331 Reviews |
| Cutting width | 8.66 Inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 27.8"D x 11.22"W x 16.93"H |
| Item Type Name | Robot Lawn Mover |
| Item Weight | 44.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ECOVACS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GOAT O1000 RTK |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty included |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Adjustable Cutting Height | 3.2 Inches |
| Minimum Adjustable Cutting Height | 1.2 Inches |
| Model Number | GOAT O1000 RTK |
| Number of Positions | 11 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Style | High-Tech |
| Style Name | High-Tech |
| UPC | 850066858103 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**K
Really nice robot lawnmower!
I am so delighted we went with the Ecovacs Goat. Some pertinent background; we live in Florida and let me tell you with our daily summer rainstorms our grass needs to be cut every 5 days or so. We only have grass in the front and on the sides of the house. The grass covers just under 1/4 acre. Set up out of the box was intuitive and pretty easy, in my opinion. I should note I do not consider myself exceptionally tech savvy either. I was able to sync with my home WiFi in under a minute. The unit updated for about 10 minutes and then it was time to sync with the satellites. The process was simple, the first time it only synced with 19 satellites but it was super easy to restart the process. The second time around I made sure I was more than 2 feet away. Worked like a charm! Once I had the unit synced with satellites. It was time to map our property. I found the process rather intuitive and honestly quite quick for what was taking place. After mapping was complete I let the robot charge to full and decided to run it for a cut. The robot did a beautiful job. Our lawn looked as good as if we had used the push mower ourselves. I really like that this ecovacs model doesn’t have a perimeter wire. I can’t imagine how time and energy intensive installing a perimeter wire might be. The real time GPS navigation is working flawlessly for us. Another cool feature is the LiDAR to detect obstacles and the subsequently avoid the obstacles. Our oldest son had left a hose out during a mow that we missed. The ecovacs robot avoided the hose thus saving us an expense replacing it. The ecovacs robot is surprisingly quiet, magnitudes upon magnitudes quieter than our push mower. It also has a zero cutting edge which actually works, we definitely will not have to edge every time we mow with how good this robot mows edges. The app is amazing and so easy to use. I can customize zones and schedule mowings all from the comfort of my house when I have a spare minute. Battery life was more than enough to finish mowing our whole lawn in one charge. Overall I am beyond delighted with the performance of this robot mower for all the reasons mentioned. I really did not find anything worthy of a complaint.
A**X
Might be worth waiting another year
Update: I am adding this update and dropped the rating because we bought a Segway Navimow 110 and it is flawless. Set up and mapping were easy. It actually mows non stop with no input. Camera actually detects obsticals, Adjust its cut directions 60* each time, MUCH better battery life. This has met the standard of what we expected. I’ll start off by saying, when this thing works we loved it. Bought it with the expectation that it would regularly cut our lawn (less then 1/4 acre) for us and we could weed wack and mow here and there if needed for clean up. It has a pretty nice cut, missing strips sometimes but I adjusted the direction regularly (manually) and it generally got it next time. It generally does a good job making consistent cut lines back and forth, occasionally got stuck but only on steeper inclines where it ended up caught on something because it was struggling to turn. It ran at night multiple times flawlessly. It’s quiet, you really only hear the blades cutting the grass and that’s when you’re close to it. The set up was super quick, and the manual mapping didn’t give me too many issues. Minor downsides I found were that it really would need to spend 12+ hours cutting to get through everything. The dual blade one might be worth upgrade if you wanted it to minimize the cut time. I found that having it mow pretty much every day it actually did the job quicker likely because less cutting resistance extended battery. There is an option on the app to set and change mow direction but it only had an option to alternate weekly. I could see this tearing up the lawn when it makes its turns to come back if you were cutting every day. Probably a relatively easy software fix. I found adjusting the map boundaries to be more challenging than it should be. My neighbor has another brand that he can go into the app and pull or push boundary lines with his finger. The deal break for us was that it consistently lost its signal. We had 20-30 satellites and a “strong” connection. It would be mowing fine and then have errors like “lost rtk signal” or “out of bounds” even though it was dead center in the yard. It seemed to happen during the day consistently so I don’t know if it is overly sensitive to heat (hasn’t been over 85 but it is direct sunlight). Other times it would just stop, show in the app that it was in the charger and it would be somewhere else completely in the yard…sometimes still moving. Losing the signal caused sporadic behavior though. Support was OK, I only used the app messenger, did not try to call. Per their instructions I moved the RTK at least 3 times, remapped the whole yard probably 5-10 times. Did a hard reset to the mower, powered on and off time and time again. Ultimately ours has been having issues pretty much since it came out of the box and due to that it’s going back before the return period ends. I am tempted to buy another and hope we just got a dud and that is saying something but we might have to go with a different brand.
F**E
This mower is truly a GOAT!
I’ve taken my time experimenting multiple uses before writing this. The first time I mowed it ended up getting stuck and didn’t mow. Okay, I remapped it and didn’t get so close to the edge where there’s a drop off. Problem solved, now it won’t get stuck. Next day I set it to go and when I came back it looked like when my 12 year old niece mowed and was rushing to get back to her game. There were unmowed patches and spots. I was starting to lose faith in it. So back to the drawing board. Maybe I mapped it wrong, let’s try it again. The next day I went to mow and it wasn’t connected to the RTK. What? How? Well I figured it out as operator installation error. I installed it under my palm tree and that was blocking connectivity. Moved it, connected and started mowing. Patchy again! So I’m out on the lawn wondering why the same spots are not getting mowed. Come to find out it’s yet again my fault. This little guys sensors saw some grass stalks (thanks horse) and avoided them. Well now I don’t have to worry about accidentally mowing over any bunnies or kitties who frequently relax on my lawn. Took a weed eater and cut them down. Take…idk I lost count now. When I came back home it was done, nestled in its spot charging. Open the app and checked and I see all light green! Look at the lawn and it’s so pretty. I’ve got it set to mow every 4 days now and a timer on the sprinklers to water at nights after mowing. Pros: - [ ] once dialed in, as long as you have internet you can mow from anywhere - [ ] No internet, you can use Bluetooth with your phone and app - [ ] App is easy to use - [ ] Waterproof! - [ ] Once dialed in, it’s set and forget. Can schedule whenever - [ ] Camera on board to watch what it sees including while mowing. - [ ] Very sensitive and won’t mow over your pets or kids. - [ ] Map shows your mowing and any errors Cons - [ ] Im struggling to find something here. Every issue was operator error and YouTube has all the help I needed. I live on a huge ranch and this maintains my yard easily. I do still have to mow my neighbors yard who I take care of (1/4 mile away). Now if I can find a way to program both yards without having to move the base and RTK. All around this has saved me a lot of time. I’ve attached a few pictures from the app showing the mow pattern and spots that were detecting something (wheat stalk from horse). Once removed you can see the difference. The lawn is surrounded by box shrubs so the red dots around the border is it detecting those.
D**D
The time is NOW
I’ve had robotic vacuums for several years but had been hesitant on the mower side. Vacuums are easy because they have walls to bounce into and flat surfaces, and the price has come down a ton. Mowers on the other hand have hills, divots, sunshine and clouds, rain, a ton of boundary types etc. I had zero interest in burying boundary wires, but with RTK+cameras and lidar and the price coming down substantially, they’re finally within a normal price range for the average customer. So far I’ve been very pleased with ours. Getting it set up was really easy just download the app, plug it in and mount the RTK antenna (the cord is super long, we ended up putting it on the garage since we have a lot of trees). I was worried about our tree density but the spot above the garage we got 30 satellites. Navigation was a breeze just let it auto map and it did a great job picking up various borders such as mulch, bushes, house, trampoline, swingset, retaining wall, etc. Zoning worked well and manually adding obstructions. Wasn’t sure how well it would cross the driveway but was able to set up a path in the app and it did great. We have about a 20 degree hill in the backyard and it’s done better than I thought it would even with a little wet grass in the morning. I’m interested to see how well the blades hold up and what that’s like to change but so far about 15 hours in they still seem razor sharp despite running over a few tree branches. All in all I’m so glad we got this and the time I’m getting back with my family not doing yard work. A little week trimming around some trees and that’s about it now.
A**)
Deceptive practices....Max map size capped to 10,700sqft
I bought this a couple of weeks ago and am returning it. The product description says it can do .25 acres a day. I have a good amount of land, but figured I could mow one zone per day. I didn't care if it took 5 days because it would still save me a ton of time. After trying to map out my 4th zone, I was met with a "Your map cannot exceed 10,700sqft." error. Ecovacs caps the map size, so the only way to mow a larger area is to buy a more expensive model. I reached out to Ecovacs directly to see if there was a workaround and they told me to buy one of their other models. This mower would be 100% capable of mowing my entire yard if it weren't for the map limitation in the app. Aside from that, I was incredibly happy with it. The RTK worked great in my yard surrounded by trees. The mower cuts great and was very precise. My yard is complex. It handles most terrain and scenarios without any problems. The only issues it had were with the trampoline and hammock. I had to set up a no-go zone. It got stuck on the trampoline leg and tried to dig a hole to China. It never shut off. The wheels kept spinning and digging. It's certainly slow but it's perfect for a small yard. I'm only giving this 2 stars because of the deceptive practices by Ecovacs....very uncool. I decided to go with an Anthbot 3000 for $999 instead of Ecovacs equivalent for $2,500!
L**S
has saved me time in the hot sun
It was easy to set up. worked right out of the box. Installing the app was quick and easy. It does a good job mowing. to me it cuts the grass without looking like the grass was just cut, which makes the yard look nice. It also goes back and mows the edge at sidewalks and curbs. It did take a little effort to map out the yard, and it does not get as close to the house and fence as I would like. I still use the push mower around the house and fence. It does not weed eat so that has to be done. It's not perfect and will miss some places, but you can have it mow in different patterns so it will get them next time. I have a ditch in my back yard that has a pretty good size grade, at first it would say mower tilted, but after mowing a few times it does the ditch with no issues. Living here in Florida and having to mow all year round, it has saved me a lot of time. Overall, I find that it works well, does a good job.
B**M
Worth its weight in gold
We had been considering getting a robot mower for a while now. We have 4 children that are on the spectrum and have adhd. Getting down to each other is like going due to medical issues of myself and my husband. It is hard for us to do the yardwork. I already have had to pay an exorbitant amount to have to do the front yard and I cannot afford to pay double that to add the backyard to it. So we were considering in getting a robotic mower just to do the backyard but now we can do the front yard. Most of our front is not within the 17” incline. The small portion that is, is the ditch and my husband said he could handle it with a weed eater since the robotic mower can do the rest. Which would save us more money in the long run. Part of our issues are our kids have sensory issues. We have an electric mower because gas mowers are too loud for the kids and the smell as well. While we do have a relatively quieter electric mower than others do. They find it too loud. This brand, Ecovac has a good reputation to begin with. So I thought would start with this. It took about 20 minutes to initially set it up and that did include Unpacking everything getting an all put together instead of outside. Also included downloading, updating and installing firmware. Surprisingly, the mower came with a 57% battery. It was essentially basically like a plug-in play robotic mower. The instructions as far as putting it together were very clear. Installing the app was easy in the instructions as far as setting up the pin code and then going from the pin code and adding it to the Wi-Fi Was really just very user-friendly. And then when you went out and then set it up as far as putting everything together and getting it going and installing the firmware, it was just really you followed the prompts and that was it. The same went when you were following the mapping you just followed it step-by-step. Then it took about 10 minutes trying to figure out how to learn the mapping. I have muscle twitches and so I was having a hard time Handling the “joystick “on the app so my movements were jerky so I was having the mower spinning and going in quirky movements. So I’m gonna have my husband redo the mapping of the backyard for me but all that considering it did really well it understood what I was telling it to do surprisingly. So it is definitely easy to maneuver just takes a slight learning curve! It understood the commands that I was giving in even with my twitches and reacted very quickly we had high patches of grass in certain areas. I should’ve chosen a higher setting, giving how high the grass was so that the mower would never work as hard as it did. But it actually did cut through the grass and did not stall. In one of my photos you’ll be able to see the huge difference between the basically 6-7 inch grass and the cut that it did because I had said it for it in 2 inches when I should’ve had it 4 inches that way I could just do a second pass. The mower itself basically is at a home as far as a noise. It is very very quiet. It does not bother my children at all. The dogs are actually louder. The cutting is actually very quiet. I would say that the quietest weed eater is 50 times louder. It has really good traction even with our super dry dirt at the moment. It had zero issues moving around. It’s a really well built machine. It’s super heavy, quality made and very we’ll constructed. Definitely made for the outdoors. It’s made to get the work done. It’s meticulous in its work buts not slow it moves quickly and gets the job done well. It does have an animal lockout. Which you can turn off if you want and it does do things if it notices something. I do like that. It has the pin code so that you can have an avoidance if somebody decides to steal it then they’re locked out. Also, I like the fact that you can schedule it so that way, even if you’re gone, you can schedule it for your away and have we can just have it mowed for whenever we want and not have to worry about it which will make it so much easier for us in the long run. I don’t have to worry about my kids. I can manage allergies so much easier now. And it’s one less thing that’s knocked off my budget and one less thing that’s knocked off our scheduling. Not to mention the fact that unlike some other brands, it actually has a rain sensor on it, which was something that I don’t know how but I completely missed when I read all about it and so if it just even senses that it’s gonna be a heavy rain, it will automatically stop and not run. It’ll resume after I think like three hours or so after the rain stops. Which means I don’t have to be so paranoid about it if it happens to rain and we have stepped out. I was exceedingly surprised with this.
J**.
Dont buy this mower read reviews before buying
Read bottom new update.. I had initially considered rating this product 3.5 stars. The setup process in May was straightforward, though the mapping proved to be quite challenging. It required some effort to achieve proper cutting, but after approximately three months, its performance was exceptional. Subsequently, it began to exhibit issues, frequently displaying error messages such as "needs help" or "can't find its way back to charging station." It would often cease operation mid-task and remain stationary until its battery depleted. Despite indicating it was at the charging station, it would be found elsewhere, inactive. The recurring request for a PIN is also something I would prefer to disable. For two months, I experienced persistent problems until I uninstalled and reinstalled the application two weeks ago. Following this, it resumed normal operation, no longer stopping during tasks. It seemed there was a communication breakdown between the application and the robot. However, upon restarting, it would halt in the middle of the yard every five minutes, necessitating constant supervision. Fortunately, it is now functioning correctly again. New update this mower is completely junk hasn't been a year this thing will not complete the task now stops dead in middle of its task the app glitches back and forth mowing complete then mowing 4% complete and it say mower back at station i even try relocate the station remade map 5 times its nothing but pain dont buy this mower it keeps asking for pin i wish they had a away turn off the pin waste of money.. all yea did a 360 at its station for 2 minutes funny part u find 0 videos of people complaining its all but good reviews its like they get paid make reviews..
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