
Worx Landroid M
Compact boundary-wire mower for small-to-medium lawns with AIA navigation through narrow passages and modular add-ons.
Very good robot mower (81/100). It stands out most for coverage (72/100). Highlight: affordable. Main trade-off: boundary wire.
Score breakdown
Rated across 6 criteria
Specifications
- Coverage
- 1000 m²
- Max slope
- 30 %
- Cut height
- 30-60 mm
- Runtime
- 90 min
- Navigation
- Boundary wire
- Noise
- 65 dB
Pros
- Affordable
- Cuts narrow passages
- Expandable
Cons
- Boundary wire
- Smaller battery
Owner reviews
A strong robot mower with real strengths
In our independent assessment, the Worx Landroid M earns 81/100 — a very good robot mower.
Its strongest area is coverage (72/100), followed by run time (70/100). In practice, affordable.
The main caveat is quietness, where it scores 64/100. Specifically, boundary wire.
At €546, it sits below the typical price for the category — strong value. A dependable pick if its strengths line up with your priorities.
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Sign in to write a reviewFrequently asked questions
Do I need to install a boundary wire?
Older mowers use a perimeter wire; newer wire-free models use RTK-GPS and/or vision to map the lawn — check the navigation spec above.
Can it handle slopes?
Yes, up to the max-slope rating shown. All-wheel-drive models climb the steepest inclines; standard models handle gentler grades.
Is it safe around kids and pets?
Robot mowers have lift/tilt sensors and bumper stops that halt the blades instantly, plus PIN locks and theft alarms.
How big a lawn can it mow?
See the coverage spec. Most models cover their rated area on a single charge, then return to the dock to recharge and resume.
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