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ECOVACS Goat A3000 LiDAR Robot Lawn Mower, Dual-LiDAR Navigation,Suitable for 3/4 Acre, 13” Cutting Width, 45min Fast Charging, Precise Edge Mowing, Smart Lawn Mower for Large Garden

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Size: Mow Up to 3/4 Acre


Features

  • Dual LiDAR Navigation Smarter Than RTK, No Wires, No Worries: Featuring 360 LiDAR and front ToF sensors, the GOAT A3000 delivers ultra-precise, wire-free mapping with real-time obstacle avoidanceeven under trees, near buildings. No GPS, no setupjust press start and relax intelligent, effortless mowing.
  • High Mowing Efficiency & Wide Cutting Path Powered by a 32V battery, the GOAT A3000 delivers exceptional cutting speed and power. Its dual cutting blades provide a 13-inch (33 cm) cutting width for faster coverage, covering up to 400m2 per hour at speeds of 0.7m/s. Intelligent path planning boosts mowing efficiency by up to 30% compared to traditional robotic mowers.
  • Ultra-Fast 45-Minute Charging for Maximum Efficiency Equipped with a durable 5Ah battery, the GOAT A3000 charges in just 45 minutes, reducing downtime and maximizing productivity. It efficiently mows up to 0.12 acre in only 2 hours, including recharging time, ensuring continuous, hassle-free lawn maintenance.
  • Advanced AI Obstacle Detection for Safer Mowing The GOAT A3000 features AIVI 3D technology with a 150 fisheye camera, AI-powered algorithms, and 3D ToF LiDAR to detect over 200 obstacle types with ultra-close stopping. Unlike traditional ultrasonic sensors, it precisely identifies and avoids common garden objects, ensuring flawless navigation, enhanced safety, and minimal missed spots for a perfectly maintained lawn.
  • Precision Edge Cutting & Smart Ride-On Mowing The GOAT A3000 features TrueEdge technology, enabling near-edge mowing as close as 5cm without manual trimming. Equipped with 3D ToF LiDAR and an AI camera, it intelligently distinguishes grass from rideable non-grass areas, even on uneven terrain. Advanced AI deep learning ensures precise mowing along walls, fences, and hedges, delivering a clean, professional finish for your lawn.

Brand: ECOVACS


Power Source: Battery Powered


Material: Stainless


Color: White


Style: High-Tech


Item Weight: 36.16 Pounds


Cutting Width: 12.99 Inches


Operation Mode: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 29.13"D x 11.73"W x 21.26"H


Smart Home Compatibility: Smart Home Compatible


Brand Name: ECOVACS


Model Number: GOAT A3000 LiDAR


Required Assembly: No


UPC: 850066858172


Manufacturer Warranty Description: Warranty included


Manufacturer: ECOVACS


Manufacturer Part Number: GOAT A3000 LiDAR


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: Robot Lawn Mower


Material Type: Stainless


Power Source: Battery Powered


Operation Mode: Automatic


Smart Home Compatibility: Smart Home Compatible


Maximum Adjustable Cutting Height: 3.54 Inches


Battery Average Life: 1.18 Hours


Minimum Adjustable Cutting Height: 1.18 Inches


Number of Positions: 24


Item Weight: 36.16 Pounds


Cutting width: 12.99 Inches


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 29.13"D x 11.73"W x 21.26"H


Color: White


Style Name: High-Tech


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  • 3 Weeks since delivery and not a regret - it does a great job mowing. 3 Weeks since delivery and not a regret - it does a great job mowing.
It's been 3 weeks since I took delivery, and I've run it nearly every 3 days just to keep the grass consistent. After over a year of deliberation and research (and getting the grass to grow after a new build), it was time to buy a robot mower. I looked at every robot mower I could find and even watched over the last year as more than one startup failed. Even today, I wonder if the market has "settled", and I think there may still be more robot mower companies than will survive over the next few years, but I am hopeful that ECOVAC is in for the long haul. ECOVAC has a few mower sizes, but for my sized yard the A3000 and the A2500 were the contenders. I opted for the A3000 to avoid the need for the RTK base station or the need to locate the base station where it would be ensured to get the satellites needed – There just wasn't a good out-of-the-way spot with a good sky view and easy access to power (in spite of the generously long power cables). Our lot is a little over one-half acre and flat to gentle slope, and for the purposes of mowing, broken into four areas (see map picture). The front has a narrow strip on the west side that runs alongside the driveway and garage, up to a gate to the back. This gently slopes to the street, but part of it is a cliff to the neighbor’s yard, bordered with a concrete surface about 1 ft wide. The larger part of the front yard is gently sloping to the street with what is effectively a no-curb transition to the street and wraps around the house on the east side. Alongside the house is another gate from front to the backyard, which is fully fenced in. The fourth area is behind the backyard where the city has a large utility right-of-way, which is adjacent to another street. Unlike the front yard, the stretch of yard along this street is about 18-inche wide and about an 18-inch steep drop to the street. Key factors I considered included: lot size – cutting time, 2/4 wheel / tracks, cutting blade type, RTK antenna vs none, other online reviews, and absolutely no perimeter ‘wire’. Out of the box experience ========================= I don't have much to say about the grand opening of a packaging box. From my side, I see no need to praise a super fancy “experience” box that you throw away. That said, everything was well packed and came out easily – even w/o paying attention to the instructions. Assembly was easy as most things were completely obvious, and I only reviewed the guide to ensure I did not miss any important steps. Locating the Docking Station ============================ I had a couple of preferred places to choose from, one with a very convenient electric outlet, but crowding a walkway, and another that wasn't in a walkway but without convenient power. I chose the latter as the walkway is used a lot. And the long power cord (on each side of the power brick) was generously long – so much of it coiled up. The place I chose puts the dock on a concrete pad (so the stakes used to drill into the ground to hold it in place could not be used). I actually haven't done anything yet (after 3 weeks) – but have thought about laying down a bead of silicon caulking to stick the docking station down (see picture). The other aspect about the chosen location – it might not conform to the guide for the open space on 3 sides. But as I've watched it work its docking magic, it always succeeds. Mapping each Area ================= I started with the auto-mapping option. In the fully fenced in area, it might have succeeded just fine, but the grass was quite tall. I had ignored the instructions recommending mapping after mowing the old-fashioned way, which would give the mower a better view of the terrain. With the tall grass, it occasionally wanted to take a diversion around one spot or another. I did try some manual intervention to back it to correct it, but in the end, I just mapped it all manually and I think I came out with a better map. And with three areas that had no clear boundary with the neighbor’s yard, I think I made the right call. The area behind the backyard fence was the next challenge, and I'll admit, I struggled here for a couple of reasons. Taking the second challenge first – setting up a path to this area was a struggle. I guess I didn't practice the path procedure enough to have it work well for me. Back to the first challenge, my concern was about how busy this street is. The steepest part of my yard is also the last stretch alongside the street. I wanted to manually map above that roll-off area (aka 'small cliff') so the mower wouldn't find itself playing frogger in the traffic. I'll just run the weed whacker on that edge from time to time, as grass doesn't even grow there very well. Even my walk-behind often tried to tip over on that edge. There was one other problem – after I mapped the backyard, and the area behind the fence, the app "joined" those two areas. But I wanted them kept separate. I added a boundary where the fence was, but that didn't seem to convince the app that these were two areas, so I added a second boundary nudged over just a tiny bit and then called the narrow strip down the middle a no-go zone. The vision system would have kept it from hitting the fence anyway – so really this was a small inconvenience in the mapping. Mowing Performance ================== But what about the mowing performance? I can say it is doing great! I mentioned the grass was quite tall to begin with and even setting it up to the maximum height, it was still "work". The main area of the backyard required a charge cycle about 1/2 way through it, and because the grass was so tall, it left wind rows. I changed the mowing direction and immediately ran it again, and that helped, knocking down the wind rows. But after the first week of keeping the grass at a shorter height, running it every few days, all evidence of that is gone, and it is doing a fine job. Even the area behind the fence is working well. The first few times I worried about it – so parked a lawn chair where I could just sit back and watch. Cars whizzing by as it drives toward the street, turning where I put the manual boundary. I've begun to trust it well enough to not have to sit and watch. But it does make some odd turns, like it is unsure which way to go – and this isn't so comfortable to watch – and hoping it doesn’t make a bad move and end in the street. Once I got the lawn under control, it mows the full backyard in a single charge. And it mows the two areas in the front on a single charge. I have to open the gate for it to get outside the backyard, and I've usually better things to do that wait on it, so I generally just mow one area at a time, manually starting it. With this usage pattern, it always gets a chance to top off its charge. When it is mowing alongside the fence, it does a great job of hugging it pretty close, dodging out just a hair to swing around each fence post and then tucking back in along the panel sections. Connectivity ============ Some have expressed challenges with Wi-Fi connectivity, but for me, it has surpassed my expectation. My signal isn't very strong at the extremes of my yard, and yet when sitting in the house, I not only see it moving on the phone-app map, but I can pull the video stream too, and it comes out quite clean – until just after dusk when it is quite grainy – but I easily forgive that. I didn't expect that much reach, and that's in all directions around the house, yard, and fence. Cleanup ======= I don't have much to say about this, it is water resistant, and I've hit it with a garden hose both topside and bottom side to keep it clean. With two dogs, the wheels needed a bit of additional attention - but all in all it was easy to clean. What could it do better? ======================== I'd like it to drive into the corners better. It cuts the corners, perhaps so it doesn't have to back up. And some of the corners are not really corners – like a couple of areas bounded on three sides: a fence, the house, and a window well, or another spot between two window wells. Each is an area large enough for it to easily go into, if it backed out. I hope a future firmware update will give it that capability. And in two other corners, one is a 90-degree corner, and the other is even sharper – again if it could go into the corner and back out before making the turn that would reduce the trimming on my part. I'd also like to see it do a better job alongside the patio pavement. In the videos it will overlap the driveway and grass, and that is basically what I want here. But I haven't figured out how to convince it to do so, so it leaves a narrow grass strip. I'd like to see it improve in some turning actions. It is kind of like an indecision when making a 180 turn (see the video). Most of the time it does this well, just a simple turn to run the other direction on the next track. But there are times when it just doesn't seem to know which way to turn, so it turns partway one way and then spins the other way before it figures out how to finish the turn. When that's alongside the street, especially the busy street, it is a bit disconcerting. I'd really like it to make those turns more consistently. Straight lines are quite good, but it's like it 'drifted' a little over several days. Lines that were pretty much perfectly parallel to a fence were later on a few degrees off. The lines were still straight and parallel, so I'm confused on that. I did check how I had it set – and only to change directions weekly and not with any fractional angle. I would like more flexibility in the direction – sure, I can pick just about any direction, but there's two settings I'd like to change – one is in the area alongside the busy street, I'd like to set it to always mow that area parallel to the street – it won't worry me (or passing drivers) so much like when it headed straight for the street. And two, I'd like it to change directions more often than weekly. If each area could have independent settings for direction, change in direction, and how frequently, I think that would take care of this want. Automated gate opening/closing would be a great feature. I also recognize the difficulty of that with different gate styles, sizes, weights, and more. And of prime importance, it cannot let the dogs out. An alternative, in my case, would be automated garage door opening – I have an electric garage door at the front and the back and there’s a clear path between the two. This would have the convenience of the mower dock being in the garage (out of weather etc) and it would take the path it needed. But this doesn’t solve the escaping dog problem. Summary ======= It's only been three weeks since the A3000 appeared at my doorstep, but in that time it has performed very well. I'd say it has exceeded my expectation. This growing season is winding down, so it won't have too many more weeks before I move it into the garage for the winter. I'll need to read about the best practice for winter storage (in the garage, unplugged, ok, or does it need to be plugged in to keep the battery warm and healthy, and since I didn't stake the dock, will I have to map again next spring). I also didn’t get the garage, but I’m thinking of picking one up over the winter. The bottom line – This is a premium mower, but that comes at a premium price. I’ve been watching the market for well over a year, and while I have had only a brief hands-on with one other brand, I’ve read about them all, watched numerous videos, evaluated their yards vs mine, and ultimately, I selected the ECOVACS Goat A3000, and I’m happy with that choice. From my side – recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2025 by Liz

  • Get's lost, still very Beta, safety concerns Get's lost, still very Beta, safety concerns
Works well.... when it works. This is our second summer with this device, and it definitely does not work as advertised. Has run over dog toys, and shredded an aluminum can, while also dropping a blade somewhere in my lawn. Gets lost FREQUENTLY. Update: lost another blade somewhere in my lawn. This thing is kind of a safety hazard. When it does work, it is awesome. Nice straight lines and very consistent. But in terms of operability- 60% of the time. It works every time. Don't waste your money on this product. Attached a pic of today's meandering cut- attempt #2. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2026 by Architrave50

  • A tale of 2 robots. The 2nd is rock solid fantastic
I bought the 3000 in the spring of 2025 (non-weed wacker thing) and used it all summer. I have 15000 sq ft, with some hills. It cut great, and worked pretty good overall. But 30% of the time it would get stuck, or error, for seemingly very little reason, requiring me to go intervene. In the fall, right at the end of the season, the axle broke. Ecovacs sent me out a new unit. I did not bother with it until this spring, March of 2026. Here, June 21, 2026 it has mowed 68 times, for 91 hours, and 336,000 sq ft with ZERO interventions. This guy just mows. I have it on schedules, and don't even pay much attention anymore. Not sure if the first one had a hardware issue, or the new one had better software. Once a week I change the direction, and every 2 months, I change or rotate the blades. The grass always looks fantastic. I like the lines it leaves. It'll miss a blade here and there, but its not really noticeable, and it'll just catch it tomorrow. I do half the lawn Mon and Thur. and the other half Tue and Fri. Those 4 days it runs about 2 hours each. (which also seems much faster than last years unit). The first one, I begrudgingly said I liked it, but maybe not for the high cost/value. This second one though, I love it and definitely would recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2026 by Mike F (fisher.ridger)

  • Good for flat yard with tree cover.
I've used this Ecovacs Goat A3000 lidar mower since 8/2025 (I previously used Husqvarna 430x boundary wire mower for 5 years ish). So my experience is from Husqvarna to Ecovacs. Overall the Ecovacs does cut with a fast or slow speed and varying height function and if you have a flat yard with tree cover this might be a good option. Good: 1. No boundary wire is the best thing ever. 2. The map is easy to make and edit zones and if you like a striped yard it's good. 3. Easy to set up in general. 4. The camera to watch where it's mowing is great. My old boundary wire Husqvarna didn't have that. Not good: 1. The camera thinking every stray tall dandelion or piece of grass is an obstacle so it mows around each one. I've watched it maneuver around each piece it thinks is a obstacle even with the enhanced setting on (so it should just ignore anything under 9.8inches) and AI recognition off. 2. It won't just edge specific zones. I'm told from the manufacturer it doesn't have that capability. 3. When it gets stuck it doesn't give you a location of where on the map it is and if you have a large yard it's pretty annoying to have to go hunting. No, the camera doesn't work when it's stuck so you can't use that to try to narrow down the location. Also when it gets stuck, the app tells you how to get it going again but it's never worked for me (is this a user intelligence issue... possibly) I have to turn the mower off then back on to get it running again which means I have to manually drive it back to the charging station so it can figure out where it is. 4. No random option for the cut pattern. I'm not a fan of the striped yard look. I prefer my yard to look like a carpet of green and really miss the random cut of my Husqvarna. 5. App is very basic and not particularly helpful for problem solving. 6. Display on mower is fairly useless other than to input a pin. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • I enjoy the mower, but the Application needs a bit of help.
Good machine, Mows my .6 acre of land with no real issues. Unpackaged and charged up the unit. Bought the unit because of the size of my property. Setup with app on my Samsung phone. - Using the app went around my property to define the borders (i don't have fences). It wasn't hard, just walk and steer the mower along the edge of your property. - Afterwards, from the App, split one big area into 4 areas. (layout is similar to a horseshoe shape) It mowed the yard initially; it took 1 day to do the yard. When the battery ran low, it would stop return back and recharge, then go back out. Wifi was fine for me ( Netgear Orbi 3000 with 1 extender ) and the mower was able to complete the tasks. Negative: - Bad Application Programming! 1. In the app, cannot change the boarder of your property manually. You must REDO the whole property again. - so if you have one or two little spots that needs adjustment you can't do it. You must do it all over again. 2. Back to the Horseshoe shape, you cannot set a path between one leg of the horseshoe to the other because the initial setup one one big out line. 3. After dividing up the one big area in two 4 smaller areas in the map, you can cannot set a path to any of them because initially it's one big area, but in the application it is 4 areas, with properties set for each (height, speed, etc) 4. Called support on this and got the "Oh well it is what it is and nothing they can do". - not a support agent issue. but a corporate beaurocracy issues that doesn't allow for feedback on unit use. 5 Exclusion areas : aka Garden bed avoidence. You can clearly see in the application where the mower didn't go, and you cannot draw around that to stop the mower from sometimes climbing over the small boarder of the garden and entering in a doing the godzilla thing within it. You must manually steer the mower from the base to the area, then walk the mower around it. 6. To properly place a path between your two areas, you must create separate areas initially when setting up. It will not see the sub divisions that you created as separate areas. (real dumb) In other aspects of the Application it treats those seperate sections as "Areas" and even labels them as such, but to do this, require a fully reset of your initial layout. Would make a lot of sense to manually set this stuff in the application not redo your whole areas, etc.. Pros: Cut the yard about 3.5 inches initially (under delicate / slow speed). - left a mess of grass clipping, but I cleaned that up with my regular mower and bagged them all up. (not it's fault!) - For those who like lines in the yard, it does great at that. It looks very nice. - The quick speed setting is great and makes short work of doing the areas. Since the lawn in now down to proper size for the mower it's not really an issue with clippings. - Even with the short comings noted above, the application is pretty easy to understand and navigate. Overall I like the unit, it's such a time saver in my very busy day/week life. If anything, do a simple 20 walking around with a weed wacker to hit any of the edge areas it couldn't do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2025 by Brett Flagg

  • Best purchase ever!
I had own this for a year now and have to say this has been awesome purchase! Once set up robot is very consistent and reliable, battery lasts super long during the mow and I haven’t had any issues with it. Even it remembered everything after I unpacked it after winter, I did not have to remap it at all and just placed it in the same spot. Application is easy to use, you have to spend some good quality time when setting it up to ensure you understand the settings and what it’s doing as well. But after that it’s basically maintenance free except some occasional cleaning ans replacing the blades. I know there is new model now for edges as well, if there was upgrade plan I would definitely consider it. One more thing - please mow the lawn first before starting using this lawn mower, it’s so much easier then. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2026 by Peter N.

  • More muscle but less brain.
I have a Goat A3000 and a Yuka 2000. I bought the Goat because we have an acre-sized lot, which appeared too much for the Yuka. The Goat is faster, which I attribute to its 30W motor, but I think it is not ready for prime time. It has more power than the Yuka but not the brains to use it efficiently. The Goats software offers only basic control, and the unique feature, lidar, is not an improvement, as the Yuka navigates much better. The Goat leaves strips and patches uncut. The Yuka covers everything. The Yuka also allows you to control much more and is more user-friendly. With the Goat, you have to remap everything if you move the charging station. The Yuka will enable you to move it without going through this. The Yuka also cuts your lawn in an efficient, orderly manner. There is no logic to how the Goat navigates your lawn, and it is not even close to efficient. The Goat strays out of its set perimeter and gets stuck in places because of it. The Yuka allows you to set different cut patterns, like a diamond or lateral pattern, which gives the lawn a cool look. The Goat also randomly loses the Bluetooth connection, which makes building your map extremely frustrating. In Summary, the Goat is mostly muscle with little brain, while the Yuka is the opposite. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2025 by Richard V.

  • It saved us a lot of time! It saved us a lot of time!
We have been using the Ecovacs Goat for a month now and so far its been great. Its been a big time saver and we were surprised at how easy it is to set up and program. For such a small unit it packs a punch and cuts well even through overgrown grass. Getting it paired to my Samsung phone only took a few minutes and was able to jump in and start creating the map immediately afterwards. With the app you can control the routines and settings (speed, length of cut, etc.) for the mower, as well as see diagnostics, previous mows, and battery life. You can also have it rotate the angle of cut, which after a few cuts really will make your lawn look great. If you have a very simple area to cut, the automatic programming works well, but if you have a more complicated plot of land with a lot of curves and obstacles, you will want to use the manual mode to create the map. The lidar system on the unit is very high quality and it has no problem at all detecting the world around it. This is especially helpful for going around trees, kids toys, and other objects that might be in your lawn when you mow. The Goat works best if there is not a lot of debris in your lawn (fallen leaves and branches) but even then it can still operate, although you would want to clear any heavy debris before mowing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2025 by Noel R

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