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Rokibot G7 is All-Wheel Drive Robotic Mower Built for Slopes and Large Lawns

Uses NetRTK and VSLAM navigation, enabling wire-free mapping and mowing
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaJune 27, 20263 Mins Read
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Robotic lawn mowers are all over our feed these days. In April and May alone, we have seen a dozen launches on Kickstarter. This primarily includes Panther, Keenmow K1, and Goalker H3, each boasting its own unique USP for lawn trimming. As per a report published by BusinessWire, “The Global Lawn Mowers Market size is estimated to reach US$ 54.39 billion by 2033.” This implies that a lot of new brands will be entering the market in the coming days. Case in point, Rokibot Technology, which has recently announced the Rokibot G7 AWD robotic mower on Kickstarter.

First showcased at CES 2026, Rokibot uses a mulching system that finely cuts grass and returns it to the lawn. Unlike the Anthbot N Series lawn mower, which collects grass clippings, Rokibot G7 only focuses on trimming, hence eliminating the need for a collection bag or add-on accessory. “Over time, the recycled grass clippings decompose and return valuable nutrients to the ground, promoting a healthier, greener, and more vigorous lawn,” the makers state.

As reported by Android Headlines, the G7 AWD Series features a dual-blade disc cutting system featuring a 14-inch cutting width. “This allows it to complete large-area mowing tasks more effectively,” the outlet notes. But that’s not what’s helping the Rokibot G7 robotic lawn mower garner traction. Its highlight reel is the all-wheel-drive system, which lets the G7 handle slopes up to an 80% gradient, 38.7 degrees, to be precise. While that doesn’t make much of a difference when compared with the likes of Goko M6, which scales a 90 percent incline (42-degree slopes) with ease, but is still a meaningful number for anyone with a hilly yard.

Complementing the AWD system is a dynamic traction control to prevent wheel spin on wet or loose surfaces, along with an adaptive suspension that adjusts to uneven ground on the fly. Rokibot has also developed what it calls the CareSteer steering system, which improves turning precision without tearing up the turf.

Similar to the Racoon 2 SE wireless robotic lawn mower, navigation is handled through VSLAM technology, combined with NetRTK positioning, 3D vision, and IMU inertial sensors, all running under the company’s proprietary RokVision AI Pro system. As a standard in modern-day robot lawn mowers, there’s no perimeter wire to bury and no fixed antenna to install, which removes one of the biggest friction points of older robotic mower setups.

The Rokibot G7 comes with a companion app that supports multi-zone mapping, up to 100 zones on the largest variant, covering everything from flower beds to furniture to scattered garden debris. Not to mention, the AI obstacle avoidance system that can identify more than 350 types of objects and reroute in real time whenever it encounters one.

Also Read: Lymow One Plus Robotic Lawn Mower Tackles Steep Slopes and Large Lawns With Tracked Mobility

The robotic lawn mower comes in three variants that cover different lawn sizes. This includes the G7 AWD 3000, which handles up to 0.75 acres with about 3 hours of runtime, the G7 AWD 5000 that steps up to 1.25 acres, and the flagship G7 AWD 10000, which covers 2.5 acres with up to 5 hours per charge.

Those interested can obtain the respective model by backing the same on Kickstarter. Early bird pricing starts at $1,799 for the G7 AWD 3000, with higher-tier models priced accordingly.

Rokibot G7 AWD Robot Mower on Kickstarter
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Rokibot G7 AWD Robot Mower
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Rokibot G7 AWD Robot Mower in action
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Rokibot G7 AWD Robot Mower mapping Periphery
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Rokibot G7 AWD Robot Mower
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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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