For years, MGI has been the gold standard for walking golfers, but their latest release feels less like a golf cart and more like a high-tech caddie from the future. Unveiled at the 2026 PGA Show, the MGI Ai Navigator Halo is a massive leap forward in autonomous technology.
If you're tired of manually steering your remote cart or worrying about it rolling into a lake while you check your yardage, this is the upgrade you've been waiting for.
LiDAR: The "Eyes" of the Halo
The optional feature ($400) of the new Halo is the LiDAR Halo Eye technology. While previous "follow-me" carts relied on simple Bluetooth tethering (which could be finicky), the Halo uses Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) like the Waymo autonomous vehicle to see the world in 3D.
- Follow Mode: The caddy tracks your movement with pinpoint accuracy, maintaining a consistent distance behind you as you walk.
- Obstacle Avoidance: Thanks to the LiDAR sensors, the Halo can detect trees, other bags, and people in real-time, automatically steering around them rather than crashing into them.
- Geo-Protect Technology: This is a game-changer for equipment safety. The Halo uses pre-mapped course data to recognize "no-go zones." If you get too close to a bunker, a steep ravine, or a water hazard, the cart will intelligently slow down or stop itself.
Performance & Design
Beyond the "AI" brains, MGI has overhauled the physical build of the machine. It's sleeker, more stable, and significantly easier to pack away.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Motor System | Dual 230W brushless in-hub motors (whisper-quiet) |
| Battery Life | 24V 36-hole Lithium battery (fire-resistant casing) |
| Screen | 4-inch high-res, all-weather color touchscreen |
| Course Maps | 40,000+ pre-loaded worldwide |
| Weight | ~33 lbs (without battery) |
| Fold Tech | New "retractable wheel" design; 20% more compact than Zip models |
More Than Just "Follow Me"
If you prefer to take the wheel yourself, the Halo comes with a next-generation ergonomic remote. However, the internal Patented Gyroscope Straight Tracker does the heavy lifting, ensuring the cart stays on a dead-straight line.
When you're finished with your shot, you can use the Go Home Mode or Point-to-Point Mode (via the app) to send the cart exactly where you want it to wait for you.
Is it Worth the Investment?
At a retail price of approximately $2,999 for the full Halo Eye (Follow) version; $2,599 (without the Halo Eye), it's certainly a premium investment. However, for the golfer who values the health benefits of walking but wants to eliminate the physical and mental strain of managing a bag, the Halo is unrivaled. It doesn't just carry your clubs; it understands the course.
Pro Tip: The Halo also features Sureshot SlimPRO integration, which syncs your laser rangefinder distances directly to the cart's touchscreen display.
Comparing the Ai Navigator Halo to the Previous MGI Ai Navigator GPS+:
The MGI Ai Navigator Halo is the newest flagship in the MGI lineup, taking the foundation of the popular Ai Navigator GPS+ and adding advanced autonomous capabilities.
The most significant upgrade is the introduction of LiDAR "Halo Eye" technology. This allows for a true Follow Mode, where the caddy tracks your movement and maintains a set distance behind you. It also powers Obstacle Avoidance, enabling the cart to detect and steer around objects in its path automatically.
Below is a detailed breakdown of how the new Halo compares to the GPS+ model.
| < | MGI Ai Navigator Halo $2,599.00 | MGI AI Navigator GPS+ Electric Golf Caddy $1,895.00 |
|---|---|---|
| Follow Mode | Follow Mode Yes (LiDAR-based) |
Follow Mode No (Remote control only) |
| Obstacle Avoidance | Obstacle Avoidance Yes (Advanced LiDAR detection) |
Obstacle Avoidance No |
| Navigation Tech | Navigation Tech LiDAR, GPS, and Geo-Protect |
Navigation Tech Integrated GPS and Gyroscope |
Key Upgrades in the Ai Navigator Halo
- Autonomous Intelligence: The MGI Ai Navigator Halo introduces Geo-Protect technology, which uses course data to intelligently slow or stop the cart before it reaches hazards like bunkers or water.
- Next-Gen Motors: It utilizes brushless in-hub motors that drive each wheel independently. This design is quieter and allows for a more streamlined, 20% more compact fold than the Zip-series frame used on the GPS+ model.
- LiDAR "Halo Eye": This optional attachment enables hands-free movement, Point-to-Point mode (sending the cart to a specific spot), and Go Home mode to return the cart to you.
- Enhanced Portability: At roughly 33 lbs with the battery, the Halo is significantly lighter than the 39 lb GPS+, making it much easier to lift in and out of a vehicle.
Recommendation
If you want the ultimate "hands-free" experience where the cart follows you like a personal caddie while navigating around trees and bunkers on its own, the MGI Ai Navigator Halo is the clear choice.
However, if you are comfortable using a remote to steer and primarily want the high-end integrated GPS screen for yardages, the MGI Ai Navigator GPS+ remains a powerful, more budget-friendly alternative.
