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A couple of years ago, Ecovacs dipped its toes in the outdoors, launching the original Goat robot lawnmower and a lineup of window cleaners. Today, it's diving in the deep end of outdoor robotics, announcing a new window cleaner, two new robot lawnmowers and its first pool cleaner.
The GOAT A2000 LiDAR PRO and GOAT O600 RTK mowers, the WINBOT W3 OMNI window cleaner and the ULTRAMARINE P1 pool cleaner all land in Australia from 4 August 2026, and between them they cover pretty much every outdoor chore you don't want to do.
Ecovacs reckons Aussies spend around 120 hours a year on garden and pool upkeep, or upwards of $4,000 if you pay someone else to do it. Its answer is to automate everything, using the same navigation and mapping smarts it's spent years refining indoors.
"We know how much Aussies cherish their outdoor lifestyle, but the hard work of maintaining a beautiful backyard can eat into precious weekend time," says Karen Powell, ECOVACS Regional Director of Australia and New Zealand. "Our new home and outdoor range is engineered to take on these demanding chores, mowing, window cleaning and pool scrubbing, autonomously. We're not just launching products, we're giving people back their time to actually enjoy their home and garden."

The mowers: A2000 LiDAR PRO and O600 RTK
The GOAT A2000 LiDAR PRO is the bigger of the two, built for lawns up to 2,000 square metres. It uses dual LiDAR sensors, AI vision and 3D time-of-flight sensing (Ecovacs calls the combination HoloScope 360) to map the yard and dodge more than 200 common obstacles, and it'll handle a 50 percent slope without stalling out.
But its best feature is that it comes with an integrated edge trimmer, so you're not left doing the borders by hand after the mower's finished. This was one of my real issues with the Worx Landroid Vision when I reviewed it a couple of years back.
The GOAT O600 RTK is the smaller, cheaper option for lawns up to 600 square metres. It skips the wire-free boundary setup that used to take hours and instead maps the yard using RTK satellite positioning, which Ecovacs says can be done in as little as 15 minutes.
It's also compact enough to squeeze through narrow side gates, and its cutting system is tuned for thicker Australian grass types like kikuyu and buffalo.

The window cleaner: WINBOT W3 OMNI
The WINBOT W3 OMNI is built for the wall of glass doors that seem to be compulsory in every new Australian build.
Its party trick is the Vortex Wash dock, which Ecovacs claims is the first contact-free pad washing system in the category.
Drop the cleaning pads in, and within a minute they're rinsed, scrubbed and squeezed dry, no scrubbing them yourself, no soggy cloths sitting in the laundry.
On the glass, it uses WIN-SLAM 5.0 navigation to map the window and a three-nozzle spray system for even coverage, getting within 1.1mm of the frame edges. A 12-stage safety system, including a 100kg-rated safety cable, is there in case anyone's nervous about a robot dangling off their upstairs windows.

The pool cleaner: ULTRAMARINE P1
The ULTRAMARINE P1 is Ecovacs' first robotic pool cleaner, and it's arguably the most relevant product here given Australia has the highest number of backyard pools per capita in the world.
It uses a built-in inertial measurement unit to map efficient cleaning paths, claiming up to 99 percent pool coverage without doubling back over the same patch.
Suction sits at 18,200 litres per hour, enough to pull in leaves, sand and grime, and a dual-layer filter basket separates larger debris from finer sediment like algae and dirt.
It's rated for three hours of runtime and built with marine-grade materials to handle constant exposure to pool chemicals and Australian sun.
Pricing and availability
The GOAT A2000 LiDAR PRO robotic lawnmower will retail for $2,999, while the smaller GOAT O600 RTK comes in at $1,299.
The WINBOT W3 OMNI robotic window cleaner is priced at $1,299, and the ULTRAMARINE P1 robotic pool cleaner rounds out the range at $999.
All four products launch in Australia on 4 August 2026 and will be available through major retailers and online via ecovacs directly.