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The Anthbot Genie 600 is aimed at homeowners who want a modern robot mower without the hassle of installing boundary wire. Its main appeal is the combination of RTK positioning, AI camera-based boundary recognition, obstacle avoidance, and app-based multi-zone control. For a small to medium lawn, this can make setup and day-to-day mowing much easier than older wired robot mowers. In practical use, the Genie 600 is designed to maintain grass rather than rescue an overgrown yard. Like most robotic mowers, it works best when the lawn has already been cut to a manageable height and then runs regularly, trimming small amounts and mulching the clippings back into the grass. The 200 mm cutting width is not especially large, so buyers with complex layouts or lots of separate areas should expect mowing to take time. The wire-free design is the biggest reason to consider it. RTK and vision guidance can reduce the need for physical boundary installation, while obstacle detection helps it avoid common lawn items such as toys, garden edges, pets, and furniture. However, performance still depends on having a suitable lawn layout, good signal conditions, and a well-positioned charging/RTK setup. Yards with heavy tree cover, narrow passages, steep transitions, or unclear boundaries may require more adjustment. The Genie 600 also includes practical robot mower basics such as automatic charging, adjustable cutting height, rain sensing, IPX6 water resistance, and app scheduling. It is a better fit for regular maintenance mowing than for users who want bagged clippings, very fast cutting, or a traditional mower replacement for tall grass. Overall, the Anthbot Genie 600 looks like a compelling option for small-to-medium lawns where the owner wants wire-free automation at a lower price than many premium RTK mowers. The trade-offs are its compact cutting width, dependence on correct setup and signal conditions, and the usual learning curve that comes with app-controlled robotic lawn care.
- Homeowners with small to medium lawns who want to reduce routine mowing time
- Buyers who prefer a wire-free robotic mower instead of installing boundary wire
- People with relatively clear lawn edges and a layout suitable for RTK and camera navigation
- Users who are comfortable managing mowing schedules and zones through a mobile app
- Anyone who wants frequent maintenance trimming rather than occasional heavy cutting

Specs
- Brand
- Anthbot
- Model
- Genie 600
- Product type
- Wire-free robotic lawn mower
- Recommended lawn area
- Up to 900 m² / 0.22 acre
- Navigation
- RTK positioning with AI camera guidance
- Cutting width
- 200 mm / 7.9 in
- Cutting height range
- 30-70 mm / 1.2-2.8 in
- Maximum slope
- 45% / 24°
- Battery capacity
- 2,500 mAh
- Typical working time
- 60 minutes
- Typical charging time
- 90 minutes
- Water resistance
- IPX6 main body
- Noise level
- 60 dB
- Product size
- 633 x 419 x 269 mm
- Product weight
- 12 kg
- Multi-zone support
- Up to 20 zones

Pros
- No perimeter wire installation required
- Good feature set for the price, including RTK navigation, AI vision, app control, and obstacle detection
- Compact mower size can be useful for smaller yards and tighter lawn areas
- Adjustable cutting height makes it easier to suit different grass preferences
- Mulching design eliminates the need to empty a grass catcher
Cons
- -Not ideal for overgrown grass; the lawn should be pre-cut before regular robotic mowing
- -Wire-free performance can depend on RTK signal quality, camera visibility, and correct station placement
- -The 200 mm cutting width means larger or complex lawns may take longer to mow
- -May need setup tuning around unclear edges, narrow passages, slopes, or shaded areas
- -Does not collect clippings, so buyers who want bagged grass will still need a different mower

Review notes
What to know about Genie 600 Robot Mower
The Anthbot Genie 600 is aimed at homeowners who want a modern robot mower without the hassle of installing boundary wire. Its main appeal is the combination of RTK positioning, AI camera-based boundary recognition, obstacle avoidance, and app-based multi-zone control. For a small to medium lawn, this can make setup and day-to-day mowing much easier than older wired robot mowers. In practical use, the Genie 600 is designed to maintain grass rather than rescue an overgrown yard. Like most robotic mowers, it works best when the lawn has already been cut to a manageable height and then runs regularly, trimming small amounts and mulching the clippings back into the grass. The 200 mm cutting width is not especially large, so buyers with complex layouts or lots of separate areas should expect mowing to take time. The wire-free design is the biggest reason to consider it. RTK and vision guidance can reduce the need for physical boundary installation, while obstacle detection helps it avoid common lawn items such as toys, garden edges, pets, and furniture. However, performance still depends on having a suitable lawn layout, good signal conditions, and a well-positioned charging/RTK setup. Yards with heavy tree cover, narrow passages, steep transitions, or unclear boundaries may require more adjustment. The Genie 600 also includes practical robot mower basics such as automatic charging, adjustable cutting height, rain sensing, IPX6 water resistance, and app scheduling. It is a better fit for regular maintenance mowing than for users who want bagged clippings, very fast cutting, or a traditional mower replacement for tall grass. Overall, the Anthbot Genie 600 looks like a compelling option for small-to-medium lawns where the owner wants wire-free automation at a lower price than many premium RTK mowers. The trade-offs are its compact cutting width, dependence on correct setup and signal conditions, and the usual learning curve that comes with app-controlled robotic lawn care.
- Not ideal for overgrown grass; the lawn should be pre-cut before regular robotic mowing
- Wire-free performance can depend on RTK signal quality, camera visibility, and correct station placement
- The 200 mm cutting width means larger or complex lawns may take longer to mow
- May need setup tuning around unclear edges, narrow passages, slopes, or shaded areas
- Does not collect clippings, so buyers who want bagged grass will still need a different mower
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