en.Wedoany.com Reported - At the spoga+gafa 2026 fair in Cologne, Germany, the brand GOKO introduced its first consumer-grade lawn mowing robot, the M6, and showcased the hybrid mower X5 for commercial use. The technology behind GOKO originates from the industrial robot company Robot++ (RobotPlusPlus), which has been developing autonomous robots for complex terrains such as cleaning high-rise building facades and scrubbing large ship hulls for over a decade.

GOKO has transformed its accumulated experience in industrial robotics and artificial intelligence into a brand for general consumers, with the philosophy of "spending time on life, not on mowing." The brand's first consumer product, the M6 lawn mowing robot, was previously unveiled at the CES 2026 in Las Vegas earlier this year. GOKO's appearance in Cologne is not focused on short-term sales but rather aims to establish a sustainable local presence in the European market, similar to Roborock. GOKO's marketing manager, Lilly, stated that the European market, especially Germany, holds immense potential, and the company will first conduct detailed market research and optimize the product to adapt to specific local characteristics in Germany, ranging from nighttime curfews to protect hedgehogs to various lawn conditions.
The M6 is an all-wheel-drive lawn mowing robot capable of making sharp turns and handling slopes of up to 42 degrees (approximately 90% gradient), covering up to 8,000 square meters per day. The device is equipped with four AI cameras—two at the front and two on the sides—for monitoring the surrounding environment. When encountering obstacles, the M6 navigates around them without interrupting the mowing process. Additionally, the M6 offers two different blade systems: razor blades for daily use and mulching blades (Mulchklingen) for rough terrain, adapting to various lawn and soil conditions.
In addition to the M6, GOKO also showcased the remote-controlled hybrid mower X5 for commercial use. The X5 can not only mow grass but also perform snow removal and cargo towing with different attachments. GOKO plans to develop the robot platform into a multifunctional outdoor work device in the long term. The company's vision is to become a trusted robot brand in the outdoor living market within the next three years and expand its product portfolio to make outdoor work safer, simpler, and more efficient.










