ECOVACS GOAT G1-800: smarter purchase without cables – or already outdated today? The ECOVACS GOAT G1-800 was one of the models that really drew attention to the market for boundary wire-free robotic mowers. While many competing models still relied heavily on traditional wire installation, ECOVACS introduced a concept of wireless boundary setting, navigation beacons, app …
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ECOVACS GOAT G1-800: smart purchase without cables – or already outdated today?
ECOVACS GOAT O800 RTK: strong choice without cables – or ultimately too unfinished?
ECOVACS GOAT O800 RTK: strong choice without cables – or is it ultimately too unfinished? The ECOVACS GOAT O800 RTK is one of the robotic mowers that looks extremely strong on paper. No boundary wire, RTK navigation with LiDAR support, AI camera, 3D ToF sensors, automatic mapping, app control, narrow passages from 0.7 m, slopes … MoreWorx Landroid Vision M600: genius without cables – or is it too annoying in everyday life?
The Worx Landroid Vision M600 is one of those robotic mowers that sounds almost too good to be true at first glance. No boundary wire, no RTK antenna, no complicated initial installation, but instead camera navigation, obstacle detection, app control, multi-zones, and the promise of simply being placed on the lawn and getting started. For … MoreWorx Landroid M500 / WR141E: great for small gardens – or an annoying mistake?
The Worx Landroid M500 WR141E is one of the most well-known robotic mowers in the small to medium cable class. That’s exactly why it is a dangerous candidate for hasty purchases. Because at first glance, almost everything seems right here: 500 m² area recommendation, app control, AIA navigation, multi-zones, cut-to-edge, OTA updates, and a price … MoreHonda Miimo 70 Live: smart purchase or too expensive for what it can do?
Honda Miimo 70 Live: clever purchase or too expensive for what it can do? The Honda Miimo 70 Live is one of those lawn mowers that seem very convincing at first glance. It is designed for gardens up to 700 m², mows systematically rather than chaotically, offers app control with remote access, supports Alexa, and … MoreSTIHL iMOW 5: strong choice or expensive mistake?
STIHL iMOW 5: strong choice or expensive mistake? The STIHL iMOW 5 is one of the robotic mowers that seems to get almost everything right at first glance. It is designed for gardens up to 1,500 m², has a cutting width of 28 cm, operates with three freely swinging blades, can handle slopes of up … MoreShould you buy the Bosch Indego M 700 or not? Strengths, weaknesses, and real limitations
The Bosch Indego M 700 is a wired lawn mower robot for gardens up to 700 m². Even though this model is no longer among the newest devices on the market, it remains interesting for many buyers. The main reason is the systematic mowing with LogiCut. Instead of randomly driving over the lawn, the robot … MoreBosch Indego S 500: Clever little robotic lawnmower – or does the cable system become too annoying in everyday life?
Bosch Indego S 500 is one of the more well-known robotic mowers for smaller gardens. Unlike many new models without boundary wires, Bosch continues to rely on the classic principle with boundary wire here – but combined with systematic navigation that clearly differs from simple chaotic mowing. This is exactly what makes the Indego S … MoreHusqvarna 405X: Premium for small gardens – or too expensive for what it really can do?
Husqvarna 405X: Premium for Small Gardens – or Too Expensive for What It Really Can Do? The Husqvarna Automower 405X is one of the most well-known premium robotic mowers for smaller gardens. That’s why it automatically lands on the shortlist for many buyers. Husqvarna has a strong name, the X-Line label sounds top-tier, and on … More






