Worx Landroid Vision L1300
True wire-free mowing via camera AI, no GPS, no wire, no beacons.
At a glance
Pros
- + Genuinely wire-free, no satellite reference station required
- + Recognizes lawn vs garden bed by sight
- + Setup is hours not days
Cons
- − First-gen vision struggles in low light or heavy shade
- − Smaller area than wire-based mowers at the same price
Our verdict
For mid-size lawns where you want camera-and-AI boundary-free setup without burying wires, plus PowerShare battery sharing with other Worx tools. Mapping on uneven terrain is inconsistent, so it suits flatter, simpler yards best.
Full specs
| Cutting width | 220 mm |
|---|---|
| Coverage | 1,300 m² |
| Max slope | 35 % |
| Navigation | Camera vision (HDR AI) |
| Cutting height | 30–70 |
| Rain sensor | Yes |
| App control | Yes |
| Noise | 65 dB |
| Runtime | 120 min |
| Charging time | 120 min |
| Weight | 14 kg |
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