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Robot Mowers
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The ANTHBOT Genie Robot Mower is aimed at homeowners who want the convenience of a modern robot mower without installing boundary wire. Its main appeal is the combination of RTK positioning, camera-based vision, app mapping, and multi-zone control, which lets it create mowing areas, avoid obstacles, and follow planned cutting paths rather than randomly bouncing around the lawn. There are multiple Genie models, with published coverage ranging from 900 m² / 0.22 acre for the Genie 600 up to 3600 m² / 0.89 acre for the Genie 3000. That makes the lineup flexible, but buyers should choose based on real lawn size, layout complexity, and how often the mower can run. A larger or more complicated property with separated zones is better suited to the higher-capacity models. In day-to-day use, the Genie’s strengths are convenience and lawn-maintenance automation. The app supports scheduling, no-go areas, zone management, cutting height settings, and automatic or remote-control mapping. The mower also returns to charge automatically and uses obstacle detection to help avoid people, pets, toys, tools, and garden objects. The cutting system is relatively compact at 20 cm / 7.9 inches wide, so it is not the fastest choice for very large open lawns compared with some wider-deck robot mowers. However, the narrower deck can be an advantage around tighter lawn shapes and edges. Like most robot mowers, it is designed for frequent maintenance cuts rather than clearing tall, overgrown grass in one pass. The biggest buying consideration is navigation reliability. Wire-free robot mowers depend on good setup, satellite/RTK performance, camera visibility, and correct mapping. The Genie is designed to handle edges, rough terrain, and slopes up to 45% / 24°, but difficult yards with heavy tree cover, narrow passages, many obstacles, or poor signal conditions may still require extra setup time and occasional manual correction. Overall, the ANTHBOT Genie is a compelling choice if you want a no-wire robot mower with modern mapping, app control, obstacle avoidance, and several lawn-size options. It is less ideal if you want the widest possible cutting deck, need a mower for neglected tall grass, or prefer the simplicity and proven predictability of a traditional boundary-wire system.
- Homeowners who want a robotic mower without installing boundary wire.
- Buyers with small to large lawns who can choose the right Genie model for their yard size.
- People who want scheduled, frequent maintenance mowing rather than occasional heavy mowing.
- Users with multi-zone lawns who want app-based control over different areas.
- Tech-comfortable buyers willing to spend time on mapping, app setup, and mower tuning.

Specs
- Brand
- ANTHBOT
- Product line
- Genie Robot Mower
- Category
- Wire-free robotic lawn mower
- Available models
- Genie 600, Genie 600e, Genie 1000, Genie 3000
- Maximum mowing area
- Up to 900 m² / 0.22 acre, 2000 m² / 0.49 acre, or 3600 m² / 0.89 acre depending on model
- Maximum zones
- Up to 20 zones on Genie 600/1000; up to 30 zones on Genie 3000
- Navigation
- RTK GPS with camera-based vision
- Obstacle avoidance
- 300° AI vision with 360° collision sensing
- Cutting width
- 20 cm / 7.9 in
- Cutting height
- 30-70 mm / 1.18-2.76 in
- Cutting height adjustment
- Electric / motorized
- Maximum slope
- 45% / 24°
- Battery capacity
- 2.5 Ah, 5 Ah, or 10 Ah depending on model
- Charging time
- 90 minutes for Genie 600; 120 minutes for Genie 1000 and Genie 3000 according to ANTHBOT product comparison
- Connectivity
- 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi; 4G on supported models
- Water resistance
- IPX6 main body
- Dimensions
- 633 x 419 x 269 mm / 24.8 x 16.1 x 10.6 in
- Weight
- Approximately 12-13 kg depending on model

Pros
- No perimeter wire required, reducing installation effort.
- Multiple model options cover lawns from 0.22 acre to 0.89 acre.
- RTK and vision navigation provide more structured mowing than older random-pattern robots.
- App control supports scheduling, zone edits, no-go areas, and cutting adjustments.
- Obstacle avoidance and collision sensing add safety and convenience around active yards.
- Handles slopes up to 45% / 24° according to published specifications.
Cons
- -Wire-free performance can depend on RTK/GPS signal quality, camera visibility, and careful setup.
- -The 20 cm / 7.9 inch cutting width is modest for very large open lawns.
- -Not intended for cutting tall, neglected grass in a single session.
- -The entry model lacks some connectivity and anti-theft features found on higher models.
- -Complex yards with many obstacles, shaded areas, or narrow passages may need extra tuning.

Review notes
What to know about Genie Robot Mower
The ANTHBOT Genie Robot Mower is aimed at homeowners who want the convenience of a modern robot mower without installing boundary wire. Its main appeal is the combination of RTK positioning, camera-based vision, app mapping, and multi-zone control, which lets it create mowing areas, avoid obstacles, and follow planned cutting paths rather than randomly bouncing around the lawn. There are multiple Genie models, with published coverage ranging from 900 m² / 0.22 acre for the Genie 600 up to 3600 m² / 0.89 acre for the Genie 3000. That makes the lineup flexible, but buyers should choose based on real lawn size, layout complexity, and how often the mower can run. A larger or more complicated property with separated zones is better suited to the higher-capacity models. In day-to-day use, the Genie’s strengths are convenience and lawn-maintenance automation. The app supports scheduling, no-go areas, zone management, cutting height settings, and automatic or remote-control mapping. The mower also returns to charge automatically and uses obstacle detection to help avoid people, pets, toys, tools, and garden objects. The cutting system is relatively compact at 20 cm / 7.9 inches wide, so it is not the fastest choice for very large open lawns compared with some wider-deck robot mowers. However, the narrower deck can be an advantage around tighter lawn shapes and edges. Like most robot mowers, it is designed for frequent maintenance cuts rather than clearing tall, overgrown grass in one pass. The biggest buying consideration is navigation reliability. Wire-free robot mowers depend on good setup, satellite/RTK performance, camera visibility, and correct mapping. The Genie is designed to handle edges, rough terrain, and slopes up to 45% / 24°, but difficult yards with heavy tree cover, narrow passages, many obstacles, or poor signal conditions may still require extra setup time and occasional manual correction. Overall, the ANTHBOT Genie is a compelling choice if you want a no-wire robot mower with modern mapping, app control, obstacle avoidance, and several lawn-size options. It is less ideal if you want the widest possible cutting deck, need a mower for neglected tall grass, or prefer the simplicity and proven predictability of a traditional boundary-wire system.
- Wire-free performance can depend on RTK/GPS signal quality, camera visibility, and careful setup.
- The 20 cm / 7.9 inch cutting width is modest for very large open lawns.
- Not intended for cutting tall, neglected grass in a single session.
- The entry model lacks some connectivity and anti-theft features found on higher models.
- Complex yards with many obstacles, shaded areas, or narrow passages may need extra tuning.
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