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What the Ecovacs Goat A3000 LiDAR knows about you

The Ecovacs Goat is a wire-free autonomous robotic lawn mower line led by the A3000, which navigates with the HoloScope 360 dual-LiDAR system: a 360-degree mechanical LiDAR for long range, a 3D time-of-flight solid-state LiDAR for short range, and an AI camera for edge and obstacle recognition. It avoids over 200 obstacle types, detecting them at under two inches, and climbs 50 percent slopes. RTK variants such as the A2500 add satellite positioning for two-centimetre accuracy, giving the Goat line both LiDAR-first and RTK-first navigation paths without a perimeter wire.

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What it knows about you

8 findings on record · 8 verified against primary sources

What it collects about you

Where your data goes

What you can control

What it collects about you

The data this device picks up.

Your location

The robot maps your lawn and surrounding environment for navigation, and Ecovacs uses those maps and usage logs to build a profile of your preferences and consumption habits.

Verified2025-11-24Source ↗

People around you

The Goat's AI camera detects obstacles and lawn boundaries. Ecovacs recommends not using photo or video features in public areas, but the policy does not specifically protect bystanders.

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Where your data goes

Who else can see it once it leaves the device.

Training their AI

If you opt into the Product Improvement Plan, photos of objects the robot cannot identify, with human figures blurred, are sent to Ecovacs servers in China for AI training and possible employee review.

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Shared with others

Goat data is stored via Alibaba Cloud and shared with Salesforce and Zendesk for customer support and Google and Apple for push notifications. Your data may be accessed from China where Ecovacs teams are based.

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Sent to the cloud

Lawn maps and operational logs are sent to Ecovacs cloud servers in Singapore. Your data may be accessed from China where Ecovacs teams are located.

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What you can control

Your say over the data it holds.

Kept on the device

Object recognition and obstacle detection run entirely on-device during mowing. The robot automatically blurs any detected human shapes. Object recognition is off by default.

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How long they keep it

3D maps are kept until overwritten by a new scan, until the robot detects a new home, or until you close your account. Ecovacs says it deletes or anonymizes personal data immediately after account closure.

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Deleting your data

You can delete or anonymize your data immediately by closing your account. You can toggle object recognition on or off in the app anytime. Live pictures are encrypted and stored in Singapore, and Ecovacs says it will not access or use them.

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The full record

Max Slope
50 percent
Wire Free
true
Navigation
dual-LiDAR (HoloScope 360) plus AI vision; RTK on A2500
Obstacle Types
200+
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