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ECOVACS Goat O800 RTK review

The cheapest credible wire-free mower from a major brand.

4.3/ 5~$699

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Verdict

The O800 RTK is what happens when ECOVACS applies its robot vacuum cost engineering to the lawn. For flat, open yards it delivers most of the mid-range experience at a budget price. Just respect its dislike of dense tree canopy.

Pros and cons

What we like

  • Lowest price for wire-free RTK from a tier-one brand
  • Automated mapping with 3D obstacle avoidance
  • Zero-edge cutting gets closer to borders than most rivals
  • Strong app with zone division and scheduling

What to know

  • RTK antenna needs open sky and struggles under heavy tree cover
  • No AWD, so it loses grip on damp slopes near its 40% limit
  • Plastics feel more consumer-grade than the Goat A-series

Full review

ECOVACS came from robot vacuums, and it shows in the software. The Goat O800's app is one of the most polished in any tier, with automatic mapping, multi-zone scheduling, and no-go areas that behave exactly as drawn. The RTK and vision combination keeps stripes straight and coverage systematic rather than random.

The constraint to understand before buying is sky view. Classic RTK needs a reference station with clear satellite sightlines, and yards wrapped in mature trees can degrade positioning enough to cause pauses. On open lawns the O800 is superb for the money. On shaded, complicated plots, step up to a LiDAR model like its O1000 LiDAR Pro sibling in the mid-range tier.

Who it's for: Flat, open lawns up to about 800 m² where price matters most.

Alternatives in the budget tier

  • Segway Navimow i206 AWD

    Small suburban lawns up to about 0.15 acre with uneven ground or modest slopes

    ~$799
  • Worx Landroid M700 Plus

    Buyers who value a decade of reliability data over wire-free convenience

    ~$799
  • Anthbot M5

    Value hunters with simple quarter-acre lawns who want wire-free without the brand tax

    ~$749
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