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Prime Members: ECOVACS Goat O1000 RTK Care Robot Lawn Mower

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Amazon has for Prime Members: ECOVACS Goat O1000 RTK Care Robot Lawn Mower (850077202438) for $664. Shipping is free.

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  • Advanced RTK technology delivers centimeter-level positioning accuracy without the need for perimeter wires. Follows efficient, systematic mowing paths instead of random movement, ensuring full lawn coverage, cleaner lines, and a consistently even cut.
  • Includes 36 additional replacement blades.
  • Includes RTK extension cable that allows optimal antenna placement for improved satellite signal reception. This ensures more stable positioning, better boundary accuracy, and reliable performance, even in complex yard environments with trees or obstacles.
  • Automatically scans and maps your yard, enabling precise multi-zone management through the app. Customize mowing schedules, define different cutting areas, and optimize efficiency for front yard, backyard, and side zones with ease.
  • Fully Automated Lawn Care: Set it and forget it. From intelligent path planning to automatic recharging, the mower handles everything on its own.

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $34.99 less than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $698.99 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 21 Amazon customer reviews.
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This popular Fontpage deal is still available.

Amazon has for Prime Members: ECOVACS Goat O1000 RTK Care Robot Lawn Mower (850077202438) for $664. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member r3p3ro for posting this deal.

Product Info:
  • Advanced RTK technology delivers centimeter-level positioning accuracy without the need for perimeter wires. Follows efficient, systematic mowing paths instead of random movement, ensuring full lawn coverage, cleaner lines, and a consistently even cut.
  • Includes 36 additional replacement blades.
  • Includes RTK extension cable that allows optimal antenna placement for improved satellite signal reception. This ensures more stable positioning, better boundary accuracy, and reliable performance, even in complex yard environments with trees or obstacles.
  • Automatically scans and maps your yard, enabling precise multi-zone management through the app. Customize mowing schedules, define different cutting areas, and optimize efficiency for front yard, backyard, and side zones with ease.
  • Fully Automated Lawn Care: Set it and forget it. From intelligent path planning to automatic recharging, the mower handles everything on its own.

Editor's Notes

Written by persian_mafia | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $34.99 less than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $698.99 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 21 Amazon customer reviews.
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DougLife_
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I bought one when they went on sale previously at the end up April. During the setup process, there were a few times where I almost boxed it up for returns, but once I got the RTK and mower unit in ideal locations it has done a good job. It will occasionally get stuck on a few spots in the yard and I have to rescue it. I just need to mark them as no-mow zones. It does work though. I haven't mowed the lawn since April. I run it every morning and ping pong between the back yard one day and the front yard the next. I still have to get out every couple of weeks with the weed wacker to clean up the perimeter. Watching YouTube videos, most of them are on perfectly manicured, smaller, flat lawns. My yard is not that. It's lumpy, pushing the maximum limit this is made for, and not flat. After the initial setup, it has exceeded expectations.
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Only 20 reviews spanning a little over a month and many gave it for a free product.

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Only 20 reviews spanning a little over a month and many gave it for a free product.
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jamaicanJun 15, 2026 02:42 AM
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Great deal and from EcoVacs so you keep the warranty benefits and 5% Amazon CC. Dang I wish I would have waited a bit
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DougLife_Jun 16, 2026 12:01 AM
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I bought one when they went on sale previously at the end up April. During the setup process, there were a few times where I almost boxed it up for returns, but once I got the RTK and mower unit in ideal locations it has done a good job. It will occasionally get stuck on a few spots in the yard and I have to rescue it. I just need to mark them as no-mow zones. It does work though. I haven't mowed the lawn since April. I run it every morning and ping pong between the back yard one day and the front yard the next. I still have to get out every couple of weeks with the weed wacker to clean up the perimeter. Watching YouTube videos, most of them are on perfectly manicured, smaller, flat lawns. My yard is not that. It's lumpy, pushing the maximum limit this is made for, and not flat. After the initial setup, it has exceeded expectations.
Last edited by DougLife_ June 16, 2026 at 05:56 PM.
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Jun 17, 2026 05:19 AM
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jamaicanJun 17, 2026 05:19 AM
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Quote from DougLife_ :
I bought one when they went on sale previously at the end up April. During the setup process, there were a few times where I almost boxed it up for returns, but once I got the RTK and mower unit in ideal locations it has done a good job. It will occasionally get stuck on a few spots in the yard and I have to rescue it. I just need to mark them as no-mow zones. It does work though. I haven't mowed the lawn since April. I run it every morning and ping pong between the back yard one day and the front yard the next. I still have to get out every couple of weeks with the weed wacker to clean up the perimeter. Watching YouTube videos, most of them are on perfectly manicured, smaller, flat lawns. My yard is not that. It's lumpy, pushing the maximum limit this is made for, and not flat. After the initial setup, it has exceeded expectations.

I have the same yard and agree with what you said. It's perfect for those who don't want to pay a yard guy and don't mind weed whack every 3 to 4 weeks.

if you can find a good rtk spot then it's great..I have barely a quarter acre lot and my good rtk spot is at one end. it cover 95 % . One area I have to make no entry at the other end so the robot doesn't return to base. it's about a 3 x 3 foot area so all good

If you have a non bumpy yard and want golf course quality get a 2000 robo mower.

I just hope the battery lasts 2 years so i make money on the investment
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FuschiaCircle8833Jun 17, 2026 06:50 AM
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Quote from DougLife_ :
I bought one when they went on sale previously at the end up April. During the setup process, there were a few times where I almost boxed it up for returns, but once I got the RTK and mower unit in ideal locations it has done a good job. It will occasionally get stuck on a few spots in the yard and I have to rescue it. I just need to mark them as no-mow zones. It does work though. I haven't mowed the lawn since April. I run it every morning and ping pong between the back yard one day and the front yard the next. I still have to get out every couple of weeks with the weed wacker to clean up the perimeter. Watching YouTube videos, most of them are on perfectly manicured, smaller, flat lawns. My yard is not that. It's lumpy, pushing the maximum limit this is made for, and not flat. After the initial setup, it has exceeded expectations.
Do you have any embankments or areas where the mower could throw itself off / tumble down a steep hill? I'm wondering how the automated setup will handle some of the trickier areas in my yard.
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Stephen.Jun 17, 2026 07:30 AM
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Calling Lawn Swanson... Are you out there, my friend?
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How low can it cut?

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Quote from FuschiaCircle8833 :
Do you have any embankments or areas where the mower could throw itself off / tumble down a steep hill? I'm wondering how the automated setup will handle some of the trickier areas in my yard.
I have a curb at the front of the yard and was worried it would drive itself off the edge, but so far that hasn't happened. They do suggest that when you train it, to keep it a bit further away from large drop offs, pools, etc. i used the manual training method where you use your phone to remote control drive it around the perimeter of each zone once and it works pretty well. You can then add exclusion zones that are inside the perimeter so that it won't try to mow over mulch and such. I think there is an auto map mode but I'm not sure how I would tell it to not enter my neighbors yard.
The app itself is decent and mostly just works. Sometimes the Bluetooth for manual training takes a couple tries to connect. The initial GPS satellite finding was a bit confusing, but once I got through that process I don't have any major gripes with the app.
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Quote from LavenderWren3996 :
Only 20 reviews spanning a little over a month and many gave it for a free product.
https://a.co/d/005d64AR

It has 321 reviews here. It's a very well received mower bot.
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I have one of these. The app is a bit convoluted, but it does work. I've had a few issues with it getting stuck on a weird incline where it meets my landscaping. That means I have to go move it and tell it to resume. I need to just add a no go zone near the slope to keep it out.
It has a tendency to leave "mohawks" near the edges of the yard. I clean those up with my push mower.

I've gone from mowing an hour a week to spending like 5min on a quick loop around the front edges and landscaping edges.
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macrogeekJun 17, 2026 01:26 PM
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Quote from FuschiaCircle8833 :
Do you have any embankments or areas where the mower could throw itself off / tumble down a steep hill? I'm wondering how the automated setup will handle some of the trickier areas in my yard.
If it tilts more than a certain percentage it'll engage it's safety stop and you'll need to go level it and punch in a pin to unlock it.
Mine does a long slope just fine, but there are steep spots near my landscaping where it's gotten hung against the flowerbed edging.
Your best bet is to set a "no go" zone for any dropoffs.
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Quote from NickB3364 :
https://a.co/d/005d64AR It has 321 reviews here. It's a very well received mower bot.
The link goes to a 3.6 out of 5 stars, I wouldn't call that well received when 31% of the reviews are either 1 or 2 stars.
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JhyaJun 17, 2026 04:12 PM
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How does the mower handle cut grass waste? Does it have an internal catcher or just spit cut grass out the back?
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NickB3364Jun 17, 2026 05:05 PM
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Quote from LavenderWren3996 :
The link goes to a 3.6 out of 5 stars, I wouldn't call that well received when 31% of the reviews are either 1 or 2 stars.
Most of those reviews are people that are expecting you to do something that it is not intended to and never would actually be able to do, or people that just don't understand. What a lawn mower robot does. And needs to be configured correctly to do.

Most of the people that have realistic expectations and the technical aptitude to set up and configure things correctly give it four or five stars.
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frawgsterJun 17, 2026 07:30 PM
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Can anyone comment in regards to how this unit might handle moderate to borderline severe slopes?

I have a super wonky back yard, with one side sloped to the point that it's effectively dangerous to attempt to walk up and down, and one side that's sloped enough that it should be traversed on foot slowly. The last time I looked into robot mowers (it's been a few years) it was clear that the technology was not in a place that would make it reasonable for my type of yard. I don't know how far things have come since then, and I'm hoping someone here maybe has real-world experience.

The ability to create "no-go zones" with this mower is enticing, because in addition to the slopes there are a few areas that are populated by large rocks.

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