A robotic mower is only as useful as its ability to operate without constant human intervention. The GOKO M6 distinguishes itself from other robotic mowers not just in its slope‑handling specifications but in the intelligence and automation features that enable truly hands‑off lawn care. Built by Robot++ (a company with over a decade of industrial autonomous‑robotics experience) and launched under the GoKorobo consumer brand, the M6 integrates multi‑layer navigation, AI‑powered obstacle detection, and full smart‑home connectivity.
The navigation system, called CyberNav™ Fusion Technology, combines four positioning and sensing methods: VSLAM (visual simultaneous localization and mapping), RTK (real‑time kinematic positioning), IMU (inertial measurement unit) sensors, and wheel odometry tracking. This multi‑fusion approach is designed to provide stable navigation in environments where a single technology would fail—such as under dense tree canopy where GPS signals are weak, or through narrow passages where RTK alone lacks precision. Unlike some RTK‑VSLAM mowers that rely primarily on RTK signals, the M6 places more weight on visual data, which allows its algorithms to handle complex yard layouts more effectively. The system can map up to 15 acres and supports unlimited mowing zones.

Obstacle avoidance is handled by QuadVision, the M6’s AI‑powered camera system. Four cameras (one stereo pair and two mono) perceive the environment in real time and recognize more than 200 object types—including people, pets, toys, furniture, and landscaping features. When an obstacle is detected, the M6 adjusts its path to avoid collisions while continuing its mowing routine, reducing the need for the owner to clear the lawn before each session. This is a significant improvement over earlier robotic mowers that relied on physical bump sensors or had limited object recognition.
Control and monitoring are handled through a companion mobile app, which allows the user to set mowing zones, cutting height, stripe angle, and schedules from a smartphone. The app also provides session tracking and instant notifications. For on‑device control, the M6 includes a 4.3‑inch TFT LCD color screen with a tactile knob. Voice control is supported through Google Home and Alexa integrations. Connectivity options include 4G, Wi‑Fi, and Bluetooth.
Theft protection is built in at multiple layers: GPS tracking, ownership authentication, geo‑fence alerts, and off‑ground alerts that trigger if the mower is lifted or moved outside its designated area. Rain detection automatically returns the mower to its charging station when precipitation begins.
For homeowners who want a robotic mower that operates as a truly autonomous system—not a remote‑controlled toy that requires constant supervision—the GOKO M6’s combination of CyberNav navigation, QuadVision obstacle avoidance, and full app‑based control represents a significant step forward in residential lawn‑care automation.
