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It Follows: The New Robera Pro Electric Cart
by Umberto Valenti
When I first saw the Robera electric cart, I was intrigued. I’ve tested a number of electric caddies during the past few years but never one that had the ability to follow me around the course.
I love the idea of the cart following me around with my clubs. Remote-control carts are very fun but you need to actively steer them with the remote. That’s not difficult but it does take some concentration.
These days, just hitting the golf ball is taking most of my bandwidth.
I romanticized the idea that playing with a cart that follows you would be like playing with a human caddie. You get to walk the course while someone else or, in this case, something else carries your bag.
No pushing and no remote controlling required. You just walk to your ball, enjoying a sunny afternoon, and your clubs are there when you need to make your shot.
That’s a delightful daydream and what I was hoping for when I put the Robera Pro cart into play.
Others follow transmitters but the Robera Pro follows you

The Robera Pro is not the first electric cart with the ability to follow golfers. Some of the carts in our 2025 Best Electric Push Carts Buyer’s Guide also have the ability to follow the golfer.
In reality, those carts are not really following the golfer. They follow the remote unit the golfer carries in their pocket.
Unlike those carts, the Robera Pro uses a high-tech camera system to see the golfer, locking onto the player rather than a device. Not only does the Robera Pro’s camera recognize the golfer but it recognizes course hazards and objects to be avoided on the course.
If a cart is just following a remote, none of this functionality would be possible. How does a cart with no camera see a tree?
Are you starting to understand why I was so interested in getting the Robera Pro on the course?
The Robera Pro cart doesn’t just follow

Although it’s unlikely, some of you might not want the cart to follow you. If that is the case, the Robera Pro has other control options.
First of all, you can drive the cart using the remote control. With a range of 100 meters (110 yards), you can direct the Robera Pro to the precise club delivery location.
If the remote is too much interaction for you, turn on Marching Mode. The cart uses data from the camera to stay just ahead of you on the course as you walk. It’s like follow mode but now you do the following.
If none of those options pumps your pumpkin, grab the Robera Pro’s handles and let the variable levels of assist make pushing the cart easy-peasy.
Getting the Robera Pro on the grass

Here are my key observations and impressions of the Robera Pro cart.
Read the full product review at: MyGolfSpy
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