Summer hit hard. Grass is growing wilder than usual, and your back isn’t going to cooperate with the mower anymore. Why are we still doing this ourselves? We got robots for the floors. Now, finally, there are bots for the yard.
As of July 15 the Ecovacs Goat A20 sits at a very nice $1,499 at Amazon. Regular price was nearly $2k, so that’s roughly 25% off, or $502 saved. It’s not free. But it is significantly cheaper.
No wires. This is the big draw. Older models required digging up your entire property to lay perimeter cables. Not here. The HoloScope dual LiDAR maps the whole area. It sees everything. With 2cm precision positioning it knows exactly where the grass ends and the sidewalk begins.
Think it can’t handle thick stuff? The 32V high power system chews through dense turf that cheaper bots stall on. Edge trimming is built-in so your borders actually look like edges, not accidental wilderness zones. Uneven ground? No problem.
And the charging speed—wait, seriously? 50 minutes for a full recharge. You won’t spend your weekends watching a battery icon creep forward like it’s dying of boredom.
“Outsource the cutting, keep the curb appeal.”
It’s an upper-end unit. You aren’t getting a cheap toy. You’re getting something that does the job so you don’t have to lift a single blade.
Grab it now. Prices don’t stay down forever, especially not on high-performance tech. Wait too long, you pay full price and wonder why your lawn looked like a meadow in August.
























