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GOALKER Robotic Mower Series as H3 Pro

GOALKER Launches RTK GNSS Powered Unicut Robotic Mower Series as H3 Pro Launches on Kickstarter

GOALKER has moved quickly from concept exposure to commercial rollout, bringing its Unicut Series robotic lawn mowers to market following their debut at CES 2026. The company is positioning the lineup as a practical step toward fully autonomous residential lawn care, combining RTK-based positioning, AI-driven navigation, and vision sensing into a consumer-ready platform.

RTK navigation and AI vision redefine autonomous mowing accuracy for residential lawns

From a technical standpoint, the Unicut Series reflects a broader shift in robotic mowing from boundary wire systems to high-precision satellite positioning. By integrating RTK GNSS correction with onboard vision sensors, GOALKER eliminates the need for perimeter cables, enabling centimeter-level positioning accuracy in real-world conditions.

The system relies on a fusion of RTK data and camera-based perception, allowing the mower to maintain stable navigation even in partially obstructed environments such as tree-covered yards or near buildings. This hybrid approach is becoming increasingly standard in next-generation robotic mowers, where pure GNSS or vision-only systems often fall short.

Obstacle detection is another key differentiator. The platform is designed to recognize over 300 object categories, including dynamic obstacles like pets or moving equipment. This suggests the use of trained visual models combined with depth sensing, likely leveraging RGB cameras paired with ToF sensors for distance measurement and object classification.

Noise output below 59 dB positions the machines firmly within residential usability thresholds, making them suitable for frequent or even daily operation without disruption.

Unicut H1 targets mid-size lawns with high traction and terrain adaptability

The Unicut H1 is configured as the primary retail model, designed for lawns up to 1,500 square meters. Its dual ToF-based vision system works alongside RTK positioning to maintain consistent path tracking and obstacle avoidance.

From a mechanical perspective, the rear-wheel-drive layout combined with a claimed slope capability of up to 45 percent is notable. This places it above many entry-level robotic mowers, which typically struggle beyond 25 to 35 percent gradients. The inclusion of a floating cutting deck further improves performance on uneven terrain, maintaining consistent cutting height across dips and bumps.

A working speed of 0.4 meters per second aligns with standard productivity benchmarks in this category, balancing coverage efficiency with safety and precision.

The H1 is currently available through Amazon and GOALKER’s direct online channel, with a launch price positioned at €1,299 before promotional discounts.

Unicut H3 Pro introduces vision fusion and aggressive pricing via Kickstarter

Alongside the retail launch, GOALKER is using crowdfunding to introduce the Unicut H3 Pro, targeting slightly smaller lawns up to 1,200 square meters.

The H3 Pro emphasizes a more advanced perception stack, combining dual RGB cameras with a dedicated ToF sensor to create a wider environmental awareness model. This setup enables real-time object tracking and dynamic route adjustment, which is critical for operating in cluttered or unpredictable residential spaces.

The mower’s path planning algorithm automatically generates optimized mowing patterns, reducing overlap and improving efficiency. Edge-cutting precision is rated at 1 centimeter, contributing to a claimed 99.8 percent coverage rate, which is competitive with the top tier of wire-free robotic mowers currently on the market.

The Kickstarter entry price of $599 positions the H3 Pro aggressively, potentially lowering the barrier to entry for RTK-enabled mowing systems, which have traditionally been priced at a premium.

Wire-free robotic mowing continues to converge with precision agriculture technologies

What stands out in the Unicut Series is the clear transfer of technology from precision agriculture into consumer robotics. RTK positioning, sensor fusion, and automated path planning are all established concepts in agricultural autosteer systems, now being adapted for residential use.

This convergence is accelerating innovation in the segment, with manufacturers focusing less on basic automation and more on reliability, edge accuracy, and real-world adaptability.

About GOALKER

GOALKER is a Shanghai-based robotics company focused on intelligent outdoor automation solutions. The company operates in the emerging segment of AI-driven consumer robotics, with a product strategy centered on integrating GNSS positioning, computer vision, and autonomous navigation into everyday outdoor equipment. While detailed corporate metrics such as revenue or global shipment volumes are not publicly disclosed, GOALKER is actively expanding its presence through global e-commerce channels and international product launches.