WORX Landroid Vision Robotic Mowers Review - M600 WR206E, M800 WR208E, L1300 WR213E, L1600 WR216E

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
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    The WORX Landroid Vision Robotic Mowers are an innovative and high-tech solution for lawn maintenance. These robotic mowers require no boundary wire and are equipped with advanced features such as artificial intelligence, object detection, and mapping technology, allowing them to navigate and mow your lawn with precision and efficiency. With the ability to handle slopes, obstacles, and complex terrain, the WORX Landroid Vision Robotic Mowers provide a hassle-free and convenient way to keep your lawn looking neat and tidy. Whether you have a small or large lawn, these robotic mowers are a great investment for anyone looking to save time and effort on lawn care.
    Main Features
    No setup required
    No boundary wire
    Deeply trained neural network for precise navigation
    Full HDR wide angle camera
    Auto schedule function
    LED headlight (Optional)
    Cut to edge
    Water resistant for easy cleaning
    Handles inclines up to 30%
    Multi zone capabilities
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    WORX Vision Robotic Mower Updates
    16/09/2023 - App update (version 2.2.26) Cut over border setting for Vision range. I will test this to see if this improves the cut-to-edge closeness on my Landroid and report back.
    14/09/2023 - I noticed that when the Landroid vision is in a rain delay, this is not being reported on the app (like it does on the standard Landroids) - it only shows on the mower's control panel.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:30 Unboxing
    1:26 What's In The Box
    5:20 Specification
    8:23 Mulching
    12:50 Specifications
    12:56 Robotic Mower Navigation Options
    13:37 Assembly
    14:30 Charging Station Positioning
    18:46 Off-Limits Digital Fence Setup
    20:22 Landroid Smartphone App Setup
    26:02 Landroid Exporitory/Training Mode
    26:39 Cutting & Navigation
    33:21 Obstacle Avoidance
    34:32 Landroid Vision Day 2 Progress
    36:19 Landroid Vision Day 3 Progress
    38:20 Conclusion
    39:38 Pros & Cons
    47:06 Final Thoughts
    47:34 Full Review

Комментарии • 138

  • @mattfeltham8132
    @mattfeltham8132 2 дня назад

    Bless lily for being such a good dog. Great review!

  • @shailanchudasama7443
    @shailanchudasama7443 7 месяцев назад +21

    Legend has it Lillie is still sitting in position 😅

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  7 месяцев назад +5

      Hi thanks! Yes I had already tested with a soft toy so was confident all was good. Please don't tell the wife, I'll be in deep trouble ‎😓

  • @shanilpatel7730
    @shanilpatel7730 Месяц назад

    Great and really comprehensive review, thanks Mark! Beautiful garden too

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed it. Mark

  • @SilverCymbal
    @SilverCymbal 4 месяца назад +6

    Fantastic review and BEAUTIFUL property!

  • @TimFleener
    @TimFleener 21 день назад

    Excellent and well-presented review! Thank you so much for providing this content.

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  20 дней назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your positive feedback.
      Mark

  • @sunnyday366
    @sunnyday366 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, "Worx Landroid" caught my attention at first, but then I stumbled upon the Segway Navimow robotic lawnmower. It's a game-changer! I've been searching for a lawnmower without perimeter wires for so long, and I couldn't be happier with my decision to try the Navimow. Its convenience and efficiency surpassed my expectations. Highly recommend giving it a shot!

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your view on the Segway.

  • @rocatalin88
    @rocatalin88 Месяц назад

    Fantastic work! Thank you, sir!

  • @jaydonkueter5383
    @jaydonkueter5383 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great video!👍

  • @Maz-2393
    @Maz-2393 16 дней назад

    Did Lillie get a treat afterwards? Little star indeed! Great review BTW so many thanks. I've bought the 800M2 so thought I'd watch a video whilst the package is making its way over :)

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  14 дней назад

      Hi, yes she is always getting treats and an extra special one for putting herself in harms way. Thanks for the positive feedback. Mark

  • @snowjohn
    @snowjohn 4 месяца назад

    Nice review. it would be very helpful to know how it works on slopes. I have a sloping yard where my current Landroid does have it problems navigating.

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  4 месяца назад

      Great suggestion! I will test all future robotic mowers on more demand conditions (slopes) on my neighbours lawn.
      many thanks
      Mark

  • @BitsBytesBobs
    @BitsBytesBobs 2 месяца назад

    I have extreme garden envy right now.

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  Месяц назад

      HaHa, yes, you spend more time watching these robot mowers than you would have done cutting the lawn with a traditional mower.

  • @robhensens2524
    @robhensens2524 3 месяца назад

    Hello Mark, great review. I was just wondering how does the Vision cope with leaves during the Fall

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  3 месяца назад

      Thank you, yes the leaves will need to be cleared as it will detect them and try to avoid.

  • @tron259
    @tron259 Месяц назад

    Beautiful garden and great review. You just convince us to buy it!!! Could I ask you for the name of the white trees you have at the edge of the garden. They are gorgeous!!!! Thanks a lot!!

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much for your positive comments, much appreciated. The lollypop trees that run along the edge of the path are Salix Flamingo trees. I cut them back quite hard each year, just before winter kicks in. Thanks again Mark

    • @tron259
      @tron259 Месяц назад

      @@EasyLawnMowing Thank you for sharing it with us!!!! They look beautiful.

  • @jamesmccarthy5727
    @jamesmccarthy5727 4 месяца назад

    Excellent review thanks.
    My garden is in two sections separated by a wooden arch 42 inches wide. Will it find its way through?

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  4 месяца назад

      Hi Thanks for the feedback. Yes I'm sure it should have no problems with this width.

    • @jamesmccarthy5727
      @jamesmccarthy5727 3 месяца назад

      @@EasyLawnMowing
      Thanks for the prompt reply.
      Just for clarity ( I don’t want to buy the wrong machine) it’s not the width that I’m worried about, will it work out how to negotiate the gap?

  • @scoppy1000
    @scoppy1000 24 дня назад

    Great video, I’ve been looking at this, would you recommend this over a Greenworks 40v 41cmG40LM41K2X or G-tec CLM50 cordless electric. My garden isn’t that big 200 sq and can you pick it up to mow the front lawn or do you have to bring the charging station round.

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  20 дней назад +1

      Hi, Thanks for your feedback.
      Yes you can just put on the front lawn and let it mow. When the battery finishes, you will need to return to the charger. Just remember this mower is not light, at around 15KG, so will be a little heavy to do this on a regular basis.
      thanks
      Mark

  • @autologdk
    @autologdk Месяц назад

    Thanks, one question, can I bring the mover to a second house, like a summerplace. Would I need to reconfigure the whole thing, or can it run on mulitible lawns? Thanks

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  Месяц назад

      Hi, no reconfiguration, just drop on the second lawn and off it goes. Mark

  • @camsoper7902
    @camsoper7902 7 месяцев назад

    Fantastic review! What I'm still unclear on is how it would handle situation like mine. I have a larger fenced back yard, and I think I can likely turn the Landroid Vision loose in that yard with no issues. I'm not clear on whether I can use it with my front lawn, though. Even if I set up zones with the RFID tags, I keep the gates that connect my back yard to my front yard closed so my dogs don't get loose.
    I think I would want to let it do its thing autonomously in the back yard, but task it to do the front yard (or one of the two sides of the front yard bifurcated by the driveway) on an ad hoc basis when I could let it out of the back yard myself, ensuring the dogs stay safe. That doesn't really seem feasible to me based on your review. I'm actually now considering a Vision for the back yard and a non-Vision for the front. Thoughts?

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  7 месяцев назад

      Hi, thanks you your positive feedback, glad the video has helped. I think you are right to be practical, you could use the Vision on the rear and perhaps a traditional wired robotic mower on the front. This is exactly how I have it with the WORX landroid on the front and the Vision on the rear. It may not look it but the mower is heavy to lift. The other option would be to go for GPS guided mower, such as the Luba, but again it would need access to the front lawn to be completely autonomous. There is a link below to the Luba, the video shows it navigating between both my lawns. Hope this helps Mark
      easylawnmowing.co.uk/luba-awd-5000-review/

  • @guala87
    @guala87 2 месяца назад

    Great Review! Please can you make a review of STIGA A500? thanks in advance!

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  Месяц назад

      Thanks, I will ask if they will loan me one.

  • @sdam93
    @sdam93 10 дней назад

    Hi Mark. Do you have any experience on how the landroid Vision tackles dandelions? Our lawn has quite a few and if they are seen as obstacles I will run into trouble (or the Landroid will) ☺️

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  10 дней назад

      Hi, I'm not too sure and would not be able to test this. I believe it would "lean" to ignore them and would cut them. They are constantly updating and enhance this mower and some of the enhancements can be seen here - ruclips.net/video/jOef0c9ai_U/видео.htmlsi=StKuTVJSWXcS-tWW

  • @prwilson101
    @prwilson101 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have a front and back lawn. Is it possible to leave the base station on the back and simply carry the mower around to the front, and have it mow that lawn without issue? Thanks.

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes this will work, but just bear in mind that the mower is quite heavy at almost 14kg. For more info link below to my review easylawnmowing.co.uk/worx-landroid-vision-m600-review/
      Thanks Mark

  • @Scot-land
    @Scot-land 8 дней назад +1

    I really like worx and i really wouldn't use any other brand

  • @GaryStark
    @GaryStark 7 месяцев назад +1

    Regarding the edge mowing can you be a bit more specific? How close does the mower get to the edges?

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  6 месяцев назад +2

      I think it really depends on what is the other side of the lawn, so for example where I had plants level with the boundary, the mower would swerve out slightly from the edge. You can see from the video the amount of grass left when it was cutting the side of the lawn where the stones are. There is going to be some trimming that is going to need to be done. This is not to say that future firmware updates will change / improve this. Thanks Mark

  • @dkrawcz
    @dkrawcz 13 дней назад

    Thanks a lot for the review. I saw it's advertisement yesterday and looking for some more information as I have very specific fence, not too big (300 so in reality grass is only 200m2) but complicated. I also found some comment that it is still in beta fase, but As I understand your review you would recommend this robot right?

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  10 дней назад

      Hi, thanks. The mower works very well on my lawn as it's well defined. The firmware and app are continually being improved, such as the stepping stone update that many have asking for. So, this mower will continue to improve over time with additional functionality added and issues resolved for those with more complex lawns and gardens.
      You can see some updates here
      ruclips.net/video/jOef0c9ai_U/видео.htmlsi=StKuTVJSWXcS-tWW
      Thanks
      Mark

  • @Ardilajc
    @Ardilajc Месяц назад

    hi mark thanks great review, i believe the app lawn perimeter definition is misleading i thought the mower would stay inside the aperimeter as defined but unless you fix magnetic strips it will go outside the defined perimeter. i have a very complex garden therefore i have to buy at least 100 mt of no go. i believed perimeter definition by app was enough to create the boundaries to be mowed. thanks

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  Месяц назад

      Hi, If the mower can see the boundary then there will no problem. If you see from my video, I want to stop the mower going into part of my lawn (no physical boundary for the mower to see) so you will need to use the magnetic strip. This is expensive, so not particle for very large areas. GPS/RTK guided mowers have a defined boundary with no need for additional strips to define no go areas - these robotic mowers are a lot more expensive. thanks Mark

  • @integratedassets9138
    @integratedassets9138 28 дней назад

    Hi the tech is changing so fast, I'm looking for a purchase in the US in June 2024, are there any new products on the was, I want to stay under 2k, I have a flat lawn with trees, on 1/2 acre but I'm really only using it to cut the rear so I only need it to cut around .25 acre.....what top 3 do you think I need to research?

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  26 дней назад

      Hi, I you could the budget a little I would have a look at the Luba 2 AWD1000. Alternatively the vision range are also good to consider depending on your boundary. Alternatively if you are happy to lay a boundary wire, then I would recommend the WORX landroid WR155E. Not sure if this would be the same model number in the US. FYI - I am just about to test the Luba 2, so watch this space if you want to see it in action. Thanks Mark

  • @Ares22637
    @Ares22637 16 дней назад

    Very good review, I have a question, if I have leaves on the grass because I have a lot of trees, does it still work to have this landroid vision? I would choose this model because I don't have to install the perimeter area

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  14 дней назад

      If you have lots of leaves on the lawn, then this mower is not for you as it stands at the moment. Worx are constantly improving the firmware and app and they may address this in the future like they did with stepping stones on the lawn. ruclips.net/video/2cVfmrrcLW0/видео.htmlsi=3FYoF76LyM0h3V9S

    • @Ares22637
      @Ares22637 14 дней назад

      Ok, thank you for your reply, I will try to contact worx , can you recommend a mower for my case ?

  • @davehussey4024
    @davehussey4024 3 месяца назад

    Is there a range on the RFID tags. I'd have 3 different areas to mow. Is it possible for it to move between these on tarmac?

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  3 месяца назад

      Hi. Take a look at the rfid part this video. ruclips.net/video/BveF7To3p9M/видео.htmlfeature=shared. Hope this helps.

  • @Salanan
    @Salanan 4 месяца назад

    I'm going into this, partial to the Luba, especially with the Luba2 just coming out. However, with you ranking this higher (than the original Luba) I'll go ahead and watch this and see what I think afterwards.

    • @Salanan
      @Salanan 4 месяца назад

      I'm also curious to watch a review, preferably by you, for the Yarbo M1 and the Ambrogio 4.36 elite rtk once they release later this spring 2024.

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  4 месяца назад

      I should have the Luba 2 mid April and will do a full review. With the added camera, I can see this one working well in most environments and garden layouts.

  • @TormodSteinsholt
    @TormodSteinsholt 5 месяцев назад

    I hope that with the advancement of machine intelligence, it will just know my lawn and I can paint off limits strips with the iphone app. As if it was VR goggles painting the boundary.
    So that i don't need physical fencing (by wire or magnetic strip) at all.

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  5 месяцев назад

      Great point. You can do this to some extent with GPS (RTK) we’re you drive the mower around the lawn once and the boundary is drab on the app. Take a look at the Luba mower from Mammotion.

  • @amoore2165
    @amoore2165 Месяц назад

    I have a regular Landroid with the boundary wire. Been very happy with both the product and the company. It’s been 4 years now. When the time comes for a new one I’d be interested in the Landroid vision but I have one major question….how does it handle the cement public sidewalk vs. the cement walkway that goes up to my front door and splits my front yard in two? I would not want it to cross the sidewalk but I would want it to cross the walkway.

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  Месяц назад

      Hi, this would not be a problem as the mower would not cross any path/sidewalk unless there is an RFID tag on each side of the path to instruct it to do so. Hope this helps.

    • @amoore2165
      @amoore2165 Месяц назад

      @@EasyLawnMowing Having the little green circles laying in my front yard seems like it would maybe be a bit weird? Does the grass basically grow around them and they become basically unnoticeable? They look like kind of a bright green rather than a grass green. Thanks a lot for the reply. At least I know it’s doable.
      I’d be a bit concerned about the boundary strip along my neighbors yard as well partly for the same reason as it’s also the front yard and because they have a lawn service with riding machines that make u-turns right there.

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  Месяц назад

      Yes it needs to "see" the RFID green circles (and the no go boundary wire) in order to navigate. So unlike the traditional robotic mower boundary wire that normally sinks/disappears into the lawn, these cannot. The mower will keep the grass down over both the tags and no go wire so will always be on display. Have you considered GPS/RTK guided?

    • @amoore2165
      @amoore2165 Месяц назад

      @@EasyLawnMowing It seems like that would be more viable for a no boundary wire model. I’ve just had some good support experiences with WORX as a company so would prefer to stay with them.
      For example, my current Landroid I thought was waterproof. Turns out it’s only waterproof on the top. I sprayed it off on the underside and the next day there was condensation on the inside of the screen and then it eventually stopped working. It was well outside of warranty. I called WORX, told them my story. They are easy and agreeable to talk to like a normal person, and not like I’m talking to somebody who has no knowledge or authority. He said they’d take care of it for me and he sent me a box AND a shipping label and they repaired him for free. Was only without him for about a week.

    • @amoore2165
      @amoore2165 Месяц назад

      Can the GPS ones do both the front and backyard with no line of sight between the two?

  • @leGUIGUI
    @leGUIGUI Месяц назад

    Can you tell us what happens when you set the mower on an hard surface, but not close to the border of the lawn on the left. Like, if it's positioned to start in the middle of the lawn?

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  Месяц назад +1

      Hi if I understand correctly, this setup will not work (the mower will not find the charge station). The mower needs to see the QR code on the charging station as it navigates around the perimeter of the lawn. My video shows the 3 positions the charge station can be set up. Thanks Mark

    • @leGUIGUI
      @leGUIGUI Месяц назад

      @@EasyLawnMowing thanks fo the answer.

  •  15 дней назад

    Does the charging station need to be level? Or can it be installed on a (slight) slope?

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  14 дней назад

      I believe a slight slope should be fine as long as the change of incline is not immediately in front of the charge station and the mower can dock level (on the slope).

  • @justastulpe3265
    @justastulpe3265 8 дней назад

    compare to a boundary this one is a step back! i regret upgrading to a camera one as they are waaayyy slower and stop cutting miles from the edge

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  2 дня назад

      Thanks for your comment. Yes it is early days for both vision and GPS (RTK) robotic mowers, however they are improving all of the time, this WORX has already had an update making it cut closer to the edge.

  • @TheDave31london
    @TheDave31london 6 дней назад

    I see the obstacle avoidance works but it doesn't go around the obstacle and carry on its original trajectory just shoots off in a random direction .
    How does it know its covered the whole lawn?

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  2 дня назад

      Hi, yes it does mow in a random patten, just like the majority of boundary wire models. This WORX robotic mower completed my 500msq lawn in 3 days.

  • @themightygugi
    @themightygugi Месяц назад

    How well did it cut the normal boundry along your property?

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  Месяц назад

      Hi, if the boundary is level, say the grass and path are level then it will do a good job. If not, say along a fence or wall then it will leave around 8 -10 cm that will need to be trimmed.

  • @inh415
    @inh415 Месяц назад

    Glad i watched this.
    I have the m700 and this dosnt look like its worth the money. For the price and with its "vision" it should be able to cut efficiency in straight linrs back and forth, not just bouncing around randomly.

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  Месяц назад

      Hi thanks for your feedback. Yes, true but you would then be looking looking at a GPS/RTK model (like the Luba - ruclips.net/video/MLFmSsTeyHk/видео.html) that would cost significantly more. thanks Mark

    • @inh415
      @inh415 Месяц назад

      @@EasyLawnMowing vision based robot hovers manage this fine.
      Also RTK really isn't very expensive any more.

  • @TheJoogsie
    @TheJoogsie Месяц назад

    So with the edge trim, do it go right up to the very edge of the lawn, it looked about 20cm from the edge?
    So you still need to get the trimmer/ whipper-snipper out to tidy up areas and the edges?
    Thanks.😊

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  Месяц назад

      Yes you will still need to do some trimming, however it does go closer to the edge when performing its edge cut, thanks Mark

  • @outfoxthefox
    @outfoxthefox 8 месяцев назад +2

    It avoided the leaf, but what happens when the leaves start to fall as they are now? Can it mulch them?

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  8 месяцев назад +2

      Hi. Just been out to test a few leaves. So the Landroid detected and avoided leaves down to 5cm long 4cm wide. No it won’t mulch the leaves from my experience, it may put cuts or even cuts them into two but not mulch. The mower should be taken inside during the autumn/winter period. Even my boundary wire Landroid S300 will be taken inside in a month or so.

    • @mikaelfahlstrom2090
      @mikaelfahlstrom2090 8 месяцев назад +2

      I have a vision L1300 and it mulch the leaves if they arent really big leaves

    • @outfoxthefox
      @outfoxthefox 8 месяцев назад +1

      I have started to cut down some trees. I will have to see what leaves the lawn gets from the other trees I have. I can't cut them all down just to be lazy mowing.@@mikaelfahlstrom2090

    • @videosavant100
      @videosavant100 22 дня назад

      This is my question/concern as well. I think that this mower looks promising, but my lawn always has leaves on it as we have many tress on our property. If this mover avoids most leaves then I do not think that this mower is an option for someone like me?

  • @MrSib76
    @MrSib76 27 дней назад

    Hello, how long does the battery last for mowing once charged??

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  26 дней назад

      Hi, the M600 WR206E has the smallest battery 2.0Ah and will run for around 40-50 min before going back to recharge. Thanks Mark

    • @MrSib76
      @MrSib76 26 дней назад

      @@EasyLawnMowing OK thanks a lot its the same for me ...! It is short 🙄

  • @mattd4698
    @mattd4698 10 дней назад

    It avoided a leaf? So...I have to remove every single leaf off of my yard before I can send it out?

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  10 дней назад

      Yes, at the moment. Updates are coming like the stepping stone enhancement - ruclips.net/video/jOef0c9ai_U/видео.htmlsi=StKuTVJSWXcS-tWW

  • @kore996
    @kore996 23 часа назад

    1. What do you think the lifespan of a robot lawnmower is?
    2. What happens if some of these newer companies go out of business, will the robot lawnmower continue to work or does it need the company to operate?

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  6 часов назад +1

      Hi
      Thanks for your question. Robotic mowers should last for years with only the blades being replaced periodically.
      The lifespan of a robot lawnmower can vary significantly based on several factors, including the quality of the product, frequency of use, maintenance, and the complexity of the environment in which it operates. Typically, with proper maintenance, a robot lawnmower can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years.
      Here are some factors that can affect the lifespan of a robot lawnmower:
      Build Quality: Higher-end models built with quality materials and components may last longer than budget models.
      Usage: The more frequently the lawnmower is used, the more wear and tear it will experience. For example, a robot lawnmower used daily will have a shorter lifespan than one used once a week.
      Maintenance: Regular cleaning, blade replacement, and battery care can extend the life of the robot lawnmower.
      Battery Life: Most robot lawnmowers are powered by rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. The lifespan of these batteries can range from 3 to 5 years, depending on usage and care, and they are typically replaceable.
      Software Updates: Manufacturers may provide software updates that can improve performance and sometimes extend the life of the product by optimising its operation.
      Terrain: The type of terrain the robot lawnmower is used on can also affect its lifespan. Operating on rough or sloped terrain can put more strain on the motors and wheels.
      Storage: Proper storage during off-season periods, particularly in winter, can protect the robot lawnmower from extreme temperatures and moisture, which can prolong its life.
      To maximise the lifespan of a robot lawnmower, it's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for use, maintenance, and storage. Regularly replacing consumable parts like blades and taking care of the battery will also help ensure the lawnmower operates effectively for as long as possible.
      If the manufacture goes out of business, the mower will continue work up to the point where it goes mechanically wrong and spare parts are required. There will of course be no firmware or app updates, so no bug fixes and enhancements.
      Thanks
      Mark

    • @kore996
      @kore996 5 часов назад

      @@EasyLawnMowing wow that was way more of a thorough answer than I expected. Thank you so much!
      I’m considering the LUBA 2 because I have a spinal injury and for over a decade the work has been a task for my wife. She has finally agreed to consider a robot lawnmower now that the robot vacuum has proved itself to be useful 😂. I’m trying to find ways to reduce her workload. We are in 🇨🇦 so the lawn season is about 6-7 months.
      The reason I’m considering the LUBA is because I don’t like random cutting patterns even though I know it would get the job done AND we are planning to move so I don’t really want anything with boundary wires. Originally I was considering one of the lower end Worx models because liked the interchangeable battery and I was thinking that robot lawnmowers are going to have a significant improvement in the next 3-5 years but in all honesty it just needs to cut the grass and make our lives easier.
      Thanks again for your previous reply! Have a great day.

  • @DennisKnudsen-ok7fn
    @DennisKnudsen-ok7fn 24 дня назад

    Can this Landroid Vision run completely without WiFi signal AND without using a Smartphone App, when it is first configured properly and firmware updated using one ?
    Can the WiFi be disabled so it does not search for the non existing WiFi all the time - so it does not transmit any wireless signals in normal use ?

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  20 дней назад

      Yes, you can use the control panel on the Landroid vision to start the mower and set the schedule (once setup and linked) . To get the best out of the mower it would be good to extend your WIFI signal to cover the mowing area. I used this mower on my neighbour's lawn without WIFI and worked fine.
      Thanks
      Mark

  • @MF-vw5je
    @MF-vw5je 26 дней назад

    I can't find the review on how it fared on your neighbours property. Luba mowers appear to be experiencing many software related issues on various Facebook user groups.

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  26 дней назад

      Hi, the Luba on my neighbours lawn is working extremely well, so much so that he has decided to keep it. Yes there have been some teething issues with the new app update, but these have been addressed very quickly by Mammotion, and they continue to listen to the users and make enhancements. Thanks Mark

  • @del5606
    @del5606 Месяц назад +1

    blimey, your dog is impeccably trained

  • @jamesbarrett5534
    @jamesbarrett5534 Месяц назад +1

    Surely you don’t want it to stop and avoid a leaf!!

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  Месяц назад

      Yes, larger leaves it will avoid, so lawn needs to be kept clear with these vision mowers. Thanks

  • @protonb6090
    @protonb6090 7 месяцев назад

    What happens if my lawn had a sharp drop at the edge towards a fence?!

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  6 месяцев назад

      I am really not too sure, you may be best to contact WORX support with some photos just to be on a safe side.

  • @TKATKAelec
    @TKATKAelec Месяц назад

    Bonjour, j'ai la version WR216E et je ne trouve pas le menu SETUP RADIO LINK pour la configuration du module Radio Link. Saurirez-vous m'aider? merci d'avance

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  Месяц назад

      Hi, I did not think the RadioLink module fits into the WR216E. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks

    • @alainkenvo3284
      @alainkenvo3284 Месяц назад

      Bonjour, le module Radio Link est belle et bien prévu sur ce modèle. Vous pouvez le voir en dessous de la plaque orange à droite où c'est écrit L VISION. Ce que je ne comprend pas c'est que pour configurer le module en question, il faut sélectionner le menu SETUP RADIO LINK que je ne trouve pas.

    • @TKATKAelec
      @TKATKAelec Месяц назад

      Bonjour, le module Radio Link est belle et bien prévu sur ce modèle. Vous pouvez le voir en dessous de la plaque orange à droite où c'est écrit L VISION. Ce que je ne comprend pas c'est que pour configurer le module en question, il faut sélectionner le menu SETUP RADIO LINK que je ne trouve pas.

  • @silviuneg2093
    @silviuneg2093 6 месяцев назад

    How I know the robot finished mowing the lawn?

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  5 месяцев назад

      Think of the mower as continuously mowing the the lawn taking a small amount off the length of grass each time. The schedule can be set in the Worx app.

  • @user-cy2pm8oz3y
    @user-cy2pm8oz3y 20 дней назад

    Bonjour, en gros tu montres comment ouvrir le paquet.....

  • @ronthehat
    @ronthehat 7 дней назад

    i really didnt go to the edge LOL.

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  2 дня назад

      There has been a firmware update since this video that can be configured to go closer to the edge. However, unless you have the lawn level with the path, there will always be some trimming to do, as with the majority of robotic mowers. Mark

  • @herveanthony671
    @herveanthony671 3 месяца назад +2

    Daube

  • @user-ss7kd5pi5i
    @user-ss7kd5pi5i 7 месяцев назад

    waarom kunnen ze dat niet in het nederlands spreken.

  • @KQ4KXA
    @KQ4KXA Месяц назад

    Put his dog down as an object 😂

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  29 дней назад

      Please don't tell my wife!! There was no danger to her, as I had tested before hand.

  • @lorenzocaimano184
    @lorenzocaimano184 9 дней назад

    seems tha ecovacs works better, this is a random movement.

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  2 дня назад

      I have reached out to Ecovacs for a demo model so I can test and share a review. Thanks

  • @3DJackFoster
    @3DJackFoster 21 день назад

    Excellent information. I think you should get a commission from Worx. I believe I will now buy a vision mower. I have two lawns at two addresses and it looks like I can transport the vision mower from one location to the other and it will mow both of them with hopefully zero or minimal problems. I may end up buying a base station for each location and hopefully I will be good to go. Thank you very much. If you see something wrong with what I am wanting to do please let me know. Thanks again.

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  20 дней назад

      Thanks for your positive feedback. Sounds good to me. Just bare in mind, for some, the mower may be a little heavy and awkward to lift at around 15kg.
      Thanks Mark

  • @rilane6692
    @rilane6692 8 месяцев назад

    "This mower will cut to edge." You should not have repeated this lie from Worx.
    Good video otherwise.

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  8 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for your comment. I did say in the video, like all robotic mowers, there will be some trimming to do. Having said that, WORX have just released and update for the Landroid Vision that allows the mower to cut over the edge.
      Thanks

    • @rilane6692
      @rilane6692 7 месяцев назад +2

      To quote someone on a forum: "Edge cutting as advertised will not work even with 100 updates because the mower deck is positioned incorrectly." The L1300 and L1600 are both 487 mm wide, and have 22cm cutting width leaving 133mm uncut, M600 and M800 even more.@@EasyLawnMowing

  • @da9224
    @da9224 17 дней назад

    Navigation is trash 😕, def not recommended...

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  14 дней назад

      Hi, Thanks for your feedback. What issues did you have?

  •  15 дней назад

    Does the charging station need to be level? Or can it be installed on a (slight) slope?

    • @EasyLawnMowing
      @EasyLawnMowing  14 дней назад +1

      I believe a slight slope should be fine as long as the change of incline is not immediately in front of the charge station and the mower can dock level (on the slope).