Worx
Landroid M WR147E
★★★★☆3.5(12 reviews)
$900–$1,100$900–$1,100
roboticautonomous
Overview
Reliable boundary-wire mowing for Up to 0.25 acres coverage
Full Review
The Worx Landroid M WR147E covers up to Up to 0.25 acres using Boundary Wire navigation with traditional boundary wire installation. It handles slopes up to 20° with its 2WD drive system and features a 7 in cutting width.
You'll need to install boundary wire around your mowing area before first use — plan for a few hours on smaller yards, or a full day for larger properties. Once installed, the system is reliable and the mower operates autonomously within the defined boundaries.
Key features include Medium lawns, AIA navigation, rain sensor. At $900–$1,100, the Landroid M WR147E competes in a crowded boundary-wire market where wire-free alternatives are increasingly compelling.
Pros & Cons
✅ Pros
- + Covers up to Up to 0.25 acres — good for small to medium yards
- + Medium lawns
- + AIA navigation
- + Worx brand reliability and support network
❌ Cons
- − Requires boundary wire installation — time-consuming setup
- − 2WD drive limits steep slope handling (max 20°)
- − Limited coverage area — small yards only
- − Check local dealer availability for service and support
- − Wire breaks require maintenance over time

