Robera Pro vs. Motocaddy M7 GPS Remote (2026)
The M7 gives you a better remote.
The Robera Pro means you never need one.
Both are premium electric caddies with 40,000+ course GPS. Only one uses AI vision to follow you down the fairway and steer around obstacles — hands free. Here's the honest side-by-side.
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Feature by feature
Specifications for the M7 GPS Remote are taken from Motocaddy's official U.S. product page and authorized dealer listings, current as of July 2026.1,2
| Robera Pro | Motocaddy M7 GPS Remote | |
|---|---|---|
| Price (MSRP) | $1,799 | $2,0991 |
| AI follow modeCaddy walks behind you automatically — no hands, no handset | ✓ Yes — AI camera vision tracks and follows you | ✗ No — you drive it with the remote handset2 |
| Obstacle avoidanceDetects and steers around hazards on its own | ✓ Yes — AI vision detects obstacles and adjusts path | ✗ No — manual steering via handset |
| Remote control | ✓ Included | ✓ Included — USB-C handset, 100m+ range2 |
| GPS course maps — 40,000+ coursesDistances, hole layouts, course finder | ✓ Free in the Robera app on your phone — course search, rangefinder, hole views | ✓ Free lifetime mapping on a built-in 3.5" touchscreen3 |
| Performance trackingScores, stats, shot data | ✓ Free in the Robera app | △ 12-month trial of the GPS Performance Plan, then subscription4 |
| Display | Your phone — the screen you already carry, always up to date | Fixed 3.5" LCD touchscreen on the handle2 |
| How you get around the course | Walk. It follows. | Steer it, shot after shot, for 18 holes |
What "remote-only" means over 18 holes
A remote caddy is a better trolley. An AI caddy is a different category. Here's where the difference shows up on the course.
Hands full, again
With a remote caddy, every walk between shots is a driving task: handset out, steer, park, put it away. Roughly 70–90 times a round. The Robera Pro just walks with you while you think about your next shot.
Trees, bunkers, cart paths
Manual steering means every obstacle is your problem to judge from a distance. Robera's AI vision sees what's in front of it and steers around — you don't have to thread the needle by thumb.
Play golf, not RC cars
The best caddy is the one you forget is there. Hands-free follow means your attention stays on reading the green — not on where you parked the trolley.
About that touchscreen
The M7's headline feature is a 3.5-inch screen showing 40,000+ course maps. That's genuinely useful — which is why Robera gives you the same coverage on a bigger, sharper screen you already own: your phone.
- 40,000+ courses in the free Robera app
- Tap-to-measure rangefinder — exact distances to your layup and the pin
- Full-hole layouts with hazards, bunkers and water in view
- Free forever — no trial periods, no subscription tiers
Common questions
Does the Robera Pro also come with a remote?
Is the Motocaddy M7's GPS really free?
Do I need my phone with me to use the Robera Pro?
What if I prefer driving the caddy sometimes?
Same maps. Smarter caddy. $300 less.
The M7 GPS Remote is a well-built remote trolley. The Robera Pro is what comes after remote trolleys.
- Motocaddy M7 GPS Remote (2026) U.S. pricing of $2,099 per authorized dealer listings (e.g., PlayBetter), retrieved July 2026. Robera Pro pricing per roberashop.com. Prices subject to change.
- Motocaddy M7 GPS Remote official product page, motocaddy.us — remote-controlled operation via USB-C rechargeable handset with 100m+ range; 3.5" touchscreen. Retrieved July 2026.
- Motocaddy states free lifetime access to full-hole GPS mapping for 40,000+ courses on the M7 GPS Remote. Retrieved July 2026.
- Motocaddy GPS Performance Plan includes a 12-month free trial per authorized dealer listings (e.g., motogolf.com), retrieved July 2026; a paid plan applies thereafter.
Motocaddy® is a trademark of its respective owner. Robera is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Motocaddy. Comparison reflects publicly available information as of July 2026 and is provided for informational purposes.
