Goko M6 Robotic Lawn Mower Debuts With AWD, AI Vision, and a Dual-Blade Cutting System
The Goko M6 is a new robotic lawn mower built for homeowners who want powerful automated mowing without constant supervision. With its sharp, futuristic design, all-wheel-drive system, advanced navigation, and flexible cutting setup, this mower is aimed at handling large lawns and challenging terrain with greater confidence.
According to the manufacturer, the Goko M6 can mow for up to six hours on a single charge when equipped with its expandable battery system. That long runtime makes it suitable for properties measuring up to 4,000 square meters, placing it in the category of robotic mowers designed for larger gardens, estates, and wide outdoor spaces.
One of the standout features is its dual-blade mowing system. The mower offers a 42 cm cutting width and can be configured in two different ways depending on the user’s needs. Owners can choose between two cutting discs with six blades each or a setup with two larger blades. This flexibility allows the mower to adapt to different grass conditions while helping improve cutting efficiency and lawn coverage.
Navigation is another major focus of the Goko M6. The mower uses RTK and VSLAM technology to position itself accurately and move around the lawn with precision. It also supports NRTK, giving it additional positioning capability. This combination is designed to help the mower follow planned routes, reduce unnecessary overlap, and operate more reliably in complex outdoor environments.
For obstacle detection, the Goko M6 is equipped with two front-facing cameras, one positioned on the left and one on the right. These cameras work together as part of an AI-powered QuadVision system. The goal is to help the robotic mower identify objects in its path and react more intelligently, improving safety around garden furniture, trees, toys, pets, and other obstacles commonly found on lawns.
The mower’s all-wheel-drive system is another highlight, especially for users with uneven or sloped terrain. The Goko M6 also features front wheels that can pivot up to 180 degrees, which should improve maneuverability in tight spaces and around obstacles. The manufacturer claims the mower can handle slopes of up to 90 percent, or around 42 degrees, making it a strong option for lawns that are too steep for many conventional robotic mowers.
With its long battery life, wide cutting system, AI-assisted vision, and high-traction AWD design, the Goko M6 enters the market as a capable robotic lawn mower for users who need more than basic automated grass cutting. For large, sloped, or obstacle-filled lawns, it promises a more advanced hands-free mowing experience.






