This robot mower doesn't need a boundary wire and it's $900 off during Prime Day
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This robot mower doesn't need a boundary wire and it's $900 off during Prime Day
"The is one of the best LiDAR robot mowers I've used, and I wholeheartedly recommend it for people with a fenced-in yard, even if you have garden beds. This mower performs very well, capable of handling up to 0.75 acres a day. It's typically priced at $3,000, but a Prime Big Deal has dropped its price by 31%, making it available for $2,085."
"Because it uses LiDAR for navigation and mapping, the Ecovacs Goat A3000 robot mower doesn't require you to dig boundary wire around the perimeter of your yard or to waste an afternoon finding the best spot for an RTK antenna. Instead, this robot operates similarly to a robot vacuum: its set of 360-degree LiDAR and ToF sensors captures its surroundings, and the robot processes the information to recognize what is in front of it."
The Ecovacs Goat A3000 LiDAR robot mower uses 360-degree LiDAR and ToF sensors to map and navigate yards without boundary wire or RTK antennas. The mower handles up to 0.75 acres per day, cuts with a 13-inch width, and reaches nearly to its edge for close edge cutting. The unit manages slopes up to 50% and offers adjustable cutting heights between 1.2 and 3.5 inches. The mower works best in fenced-in yards or spaces with clear visual or physical boundaries, and users can create no-go zones after mapping. The typical price is $3,000, currently reduced to $2,085.
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