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CES 2024 | ECOVACS announces new GOAT GX-600 robot lawn mower

The ECOVACS GOAT GX-600 is coming to the US. (Image source: ECOVACS)
The ECOVACS GOAT GX-600 is coming to the US. (Image source: ECOVACS)
ECOVACS has unveiled the GOAT GX-600, which will be launched shortly in the US. The new model has automatic boundary detection thanks to built-in cameras, removing the need for a boundary wire. Other features include a quick start set-up, app-based controls and automatic recharging as needed.

The ECOVACS GOAT GX-600 robot lawn mower has been revealed at CES 2024. This will be the first robot mower from the brand to reach the US, with the older GOAT G1 launching in Europe. For navigation and AIVI 3D obstacle avoidance, the company has adapted technology previously used in its DEEBOT line-up, like the T20 Omni Robot Vacuum and Mop.

The GOAT GX-600 has a 150° fish-eye camera and ToF sensor alongside SmartMove. This feature detects the boundaries of our lawn without needing to install a physical boundary wire and then plans the most efficient route around your garden. ECOVACS suggests that the robot can learn the layout of your yard in as little as two days, while other models can take up to a week to achieve the same result. The mower can climb slopes of 22° (40%), and an IPX6 waterproof rating makes it suitable for outdoor storage.

You can remotely control the GOAT GX-600 via an accompanying app, including selecting your desired cutting height and mowing schedule. The robot will automatically return to its docking station to charge and resume any incomplete jobs as necessary. ECOVACS suggests the set-up is easy, with a single button click to start the mower, which will automatically begin to map your lawn. The ECOVACS GOAT GX-600 is due to launch in the US this Spring, with pricing yet to be announced.

(Image source: ECOVACS)
(Image source: ECOVACS)
(Image source: ECOVACS)
(Image source: ECOVACS)

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Polly Allcock, 2024-01-10 (Update: 2024-01-10)