Both the Ecovacs Goat O500 Panorama and the Mammotion Yuka mini 600H share the same essential connectivity foundation — Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a dedicated smartphone app, and remote control support — so neither holds an advantage on smart-home integration. Both also bottom out at an identical 50 dB in eco mode, meaning quiet operation is equally achievable on either machine. Where they start to diverge is in normal operating noise: the Goat O500 runs at 58 dB versus the Yuka mini's 60 dB, a small but real difference that could matter for noise-sensitive gardens or neighborhoods with strict quiet hours.
On physical dimensions, the two robots are closely matched, but the Yuka mini is both lighter (10,433 g vs 11,000 g) and has a lower overall volume (~61,400 cm³ vs ~66,240 cm³), making it the more compact and easier-to-handle unit. The Goat O500 counters with a marginally wider 22 cm cutting deck versus the Yuka's 21 cm, which in theory means slightly fewer passes to cover the same strip of lawn — though the 1 cm gap is unlikely to produce a noticeable efficiency difference in practice.
The most meaningful differentiator in this group is coverage capacity. The Yuka mini 600H is rated for a recommended area of 607 m² and a maximum lawn coverage of 809 m², compared to the Goat O500's 500 m² recommended and 600 m² maximum. For anyone with a mid-to-large garden, the Yuka mini has a clear practical edge here. The Goat O500 is the better pick only for smaller, noise-sensitive yards where that 2 dB quieter operation and its marginally wider blade carry more weight than raw area capacity.