Worx Landroid M700
Budget boundary-wire mower for ~700 m² lawns with PowerShare battery sharing.
At a glance
Pros
- + Affordable way into robot mowing
- + PowerShare battery works with other Worx 20V tools
- + Compact and light for small yards
Cons
- − Boundary wire required
- − Only modest slopes and smaller areas
Our verdict
An affordable entry into robot mowing for small-to-mid lawns that don't mind laying a boundary wire. It shares 20V PowerShare batteries with other Worx tools, but slope handling and rough-terrain mapping are modest.
Full specs
| Cutting width | 180 mm |
|---|---|
| Coverage | 700 m² |
| Max slope | 35 % |
| Navigation | Boundary wire |
| Cutting height | 30–60 |
| Rain sensor | Yes |
| App control | Yes |
| Noise | 64 dB |
| Runtime | 90 min |
| Charging time | 90 min |
| Weight | 9.3 kg |
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