Is it worth it?
The ANTHBOT Genie600 is aimed at homeowners who want the freedom of a wire-free robot mower without stepping up to a much larger and pricier machine. Its appeal is easy to understand: RTK plus four-camera vision, automatic mapping, app-based zone control, and no perimeter wire for lawns up to 0.22 acre. The real trade-off is that this convenience depends heavily on stable positioning, charging, and network behavior, so it fits best when your yard is modest in size and your setup spot can satisfy both sky visibility and Wi-Fi coverage.
My quick take is that the Genie600 makes sense for smaller yards where the biggest pain point is escaping boundary wire installation and reclaiming mowing time. Buy it if you want straight-line cutting, multi-zone control, and a quieter automated routine on a compact property. Skip it if you need truly carefree autonomy in a difficult yard or if weak Wi-Fi, GPS hiccups, and short run sessions would turn every mow into supervision.