WORX WR155E L2000 Landroid Robotic Mower 2000m²
A robot mower with power to share
Landroid is powered by the same long-lasting, high performance PowerShare battery that equips all Worx cordless tools.
Agile and efficient
Complex lawns mastered
Worx Landroid always finds its way through narrow passages without needing a guide wire. The AIA patented intelligent navigation technology makes Landroid finish the job much quicker than other robot mowers operating with random paths.
- Always finds its way through narrow passages.
- Finish the job much quicker than other robot mowers operating with random paths.
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Edge cutTypical robotic lawnmowers leave an approximately 20cm wide strip of uncut grass along the perimeter of the lawn. Landroid’s cutting disk is positioned as close as possible to the edge*, so as to leave behind none or very little uncut grass. * available on select models | The intelligent robotic grass care systemWith algorithms developed by top grass scientists, Landroid adapts to the ever-changing conditions that influence grass growth, such as temperature, sun radiation, rainfall and nutrition. These factors are applied to the specificity of your grass species and soil composition. | Uneven made evenLandroid’s new self-leveling cutting deck* automatically adjusts the blade’s height to match the natural unevenness found in most lawns. Not only does this prevent the blade disc from scalping your turf, but it also prevents the blades from hitting fallen branches. * available on select models | Future-proof your investmentRobot mowers don’t come cheap. But, instead of having to fork out on a new model every few years, we’ve got a smarter solution. Just like your smartphone, new software is seamlessly delivered to your Landroid via automatic over-the-air updates. So it’s bye-bye to spending, and hello to sustainable living. |
Make Landroid your Landroid
The only modular robot grass cutter system
Customisation makes Landroid truly unique. All Landroid robot grass cutters are designed to be adapted to your individual needs through the use of four modular options.
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The gift of sightGone are the days when robotic lawn mowers would rebound off trees and onto other obstacles. Landroid’s Anti Collision System (ACS) module option features ultrasonic obstacle recognition to dodge tree trunks, furniture and objects left on the lawn with ease. | Simplify installation and reworksNew trampoline? Freshly planted flower bed? This would require you to surround the new features with wire connected to the powered perimeter cable. With the Off-Limits module option on board, just drop the invisible fence around your lawn’s existing and future features. | Boundless connectivityLandroid relies on cloud computing to get weather information and software updates, but home Wi-Fi networks normally only cover a fraction of the garden area. The RadioLink module option establishes a peer-to-peer dedicated radio connection between your Wi-Fi router and the robot, and stretches as far as 500m metres. | Protect your investment from theftPut any security concerns to rest with the Find My Landroid module option. It allows you stop the Landroid from operating, and even track it down if someone decides to nab it from your garden. An additional perk, the module connects Landroid to the internet even if you lack Wi-Fi. |
| Weight: | 20.7 kg |
| Size: | WR155E 2000m2 |
| Dimensions: | 63 x 44.5 x 22.5 cm; 20.66 Kilograms |
| Model: | WR155E |
| Part: | WR155E |
| Colour: | Orange |
| Pack Quantity: | 1 |
| Batteries Required: | Yes |
| Batteries Included: | Lithium Ion |
| Manufacture: | WORX |
| Colour: | Orange |
| Quantity: | 1 |
| Size: | WR155E 2000m2 |
They do the job.
We’ve had two of these for two months now, one is the basic unit and one with the added GPS unit (Find my Landlord). I’m really impressed with the job that they do: with seemingly random movements, they manage to cover pretty much everywhere – and we have quite a complicated garden with a lot of obstacles.
As other reviews have said, it is important to take your time laying the boundary cable to avoid problems, but if you find that it’s getting stuck somewhere it’s easy enough in the first few weeks to move the cable.
Customer service is also brilliant: we had a few difficulties at first with connection to the app, but each time they replied within hours and sorted it out.
All in all, really pleased with these, and they’re half the price of comparable ones by other makers. It used to take 5 hours to cut the grass, but now it’s just a half hour strim around the edges.
I bought this to replace a broken robomow cut to edge. I was really worried I’d have to spend time replacing the boundary wire but the old one works fine. It not the same layout on corners as the robomow but it working fine. If you set to do perimeter edge cut it will not cut around an island. There is a trick though. Pick it up, point it to the island and start mowing. It will complain about being picked up etc but you can clear that warning. Once it starts mowing send it home, I find it easier to use the app for that. It will circle round the island cutting to edge once then move away to find the way back home. I don’t have a hugely complicated lawn but do have an island with a narrow gap about 1 metre which it navigates surprising well. I have absolutely no complaints. I bought this to replace an old robomow RC model. It performs better on narrow corridors, has a better traction such that wheels don’t churn damaging the grass as much, works with the previous boundary wire and was cheaper. So far extremely happy with the purchase
In general, this is a great little unit that works well, but it has a couple of limitations and requires a few enhancements.
Firstly, the battery supplied ideally needs to be upgraded to higher capacity or the unit will spend much time charging and not cutting. I would also recommend a garage to prevent overheating in the sun and additional protection from rain.
If you have a single piece of lawn to be cut, this mower will be ideal, it gets a little tricky if you have multiple areas/zones that need to be cut that don’t have easy access for the unit to cross from one zone to the other. The requirements are for you to be able to provide a pathway from one zone to the next with at least a 5cm gap between the perimeter cables.
In my case, I do not have this, I have four zones all completely independent of each other although I am able to lay the perimeter wire around all four zones as per the instructions. I have to manually move the unit between zones and start the cutting manually in each zone except in the zone where the charging unit is located. Now I have a further problem where I am not able to get the mower to cut the perimeter (known as an Edge Routine) of other zones other than where the charging unit is located. You also have to calculate the area of each zone, rather than the grand total of all areas.
I also have a dog which means I am restricted to starting the cutting manually and not using the automatic cutting mode, as I need to be sure the area is clean prior to cutting.
In summary, I am fairly happy with the mower so far (I have had it for a couple of months now). I think some of the limitations could be easily addressed to make it more user-friendly but I would be happy to recommend it.
Right, firstly must say my husband loves this little machine. We bought added eyes for it to help it get about a bit better. Can’t just get it outa box n set it off mowing lawn, there is quote a bit of prep to do, eg putting down the guide wire etc. It will not scalp your lawn, takes some getting used to seeing lawn looking longer than usual, but over a shirt time it kinda regulates itself n you can tell that the lawn is being taken care off.
Ours is a sizable garden with plenty of obstructions for it, mounds of grass by edges of paths etc and it was getting stuck always in the same areas. The spikes for the wheels to airate the lawn are quite the investment. They really help it gain purchase and now it can manage the tumps better and hasn’t been getting stuck at all.
It’s fascinating to watch too especially when it heads off to its port to put itself to bed! It’s actually a little character. Torments the dog while she’s resting in a nice sunny spot. It has a name even, we christened it Mowbot, and it’s a he for some reason Hubby wants me to heartily recommend
Works really well
Cuts our 1300m2 lawn beautifully. The free Landroid App makes it easy to set a cutting schedule and monitor progress. Fixing the perimeter wire took two days but is a 1-off exercise. The 3 year guarantee gives me confidence that it will be reliable.
I bought a WR153E Landroid (Hector) in June 2019 and wrote quite an extensive review which I updated several times.
Although this model seems to have been discontinued, I think that you can still find my original review here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07KKYXZYW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Briefly, set-up was fairly time-consuming.
Once running, Hector kept the lawn in reasonable order for a couple of years.
Last year, 2022, the drive to first one wheel and then the other failed: metal splines chew up plastic sockets over time. I managed to bodge repairs with epoxy resin.
This year, 2023, Hector appears to have reached the end of his life. He’s certainly out of warranty.
The LCD screen is very faded and virtually illegible. The wire-sensing system appears to have malfunctioned and Hector will stop, at random, sending “Wire Missing” error messages to the app. When he does run, the blade motor makes a horrible grinding sound as if a bearing has failed.
I may be able to repair him, but I’m not confident and all the time the grass is growing longer… I felt that I had no option but to buy a replacement, hence the WR155E.
As far as I can see, the new model (2000 square meters) and the old one (1500 square meters) are absolutely identical except that the WR155E came with a 5AH battery and Hector had a 4AH lithium pack. I’m fairly sure that I could have saved hundreds of pounds by buying a “lesser” model and fitting it with a big after-market battery.
In short, do buy a robot mower, they save many hours of mowing time. But consider buying a less expensive model and a big battery, even if you have a huge lawn.
Update: Hector is back from the dead! I think he must have got a bit damp, spending Winter in an unheated shed. But, I went to see if I could repair him and found that most of the faults had resolved. The lcd screen is clear to read again, he can see the wire, his blade mower is still a bit noisy, but he’s trundling about, along with his new friend (Lysander) and he’s holding his own. I’m absolutely convinced that Hector (WR153E) is exactly the same machine as Lysander (WR155E) except that the later model comes with a bigger battery and has the grippy wheels.
One observation: the RF field dies when a Landroid is charging, so if one of them goes off for a charge, the other halts with a “Wire Missing” error. It’s not a problem when I’m around, I can quickly swap in a spare charged battery, and having both running simultaneously is really useful, right now, when I’m trying to get the length of the grass down, before it starts raining again. In the longer term, I think Hector will have his own station and patrol the side lawn, while Lysander looks after the main lawn.
Welcome back, Hector!
Was so confused about this purchase at one stage i was ready to send back
But once i set the perimeter wire the correct way
Wow hey presto it works awsome
No way this baby is going anywhere now
Must say its a joy to watch this mower do one chore i hated most
Now its time to sit back a pint of beer in one hand and enjoy life
This beast does a great job which a lot of people hate
In mycase the serial number (SN) and MAC address didn’t match between the sticker on the landroid and the log. You will not be able to connect to the landroid with wrong serial number (no matter what you do with your router/firewall). In order to obtain the !real! SN and MAC address:
Please always make sure you use an empty, FAT32 formatted, 2/4/8GB USB pen drive and follow the steps below:
1. Turn ON the mower and insert your PIN
2. Plug the USB drive into the USB port on the back of the mower – you will hear a beep
3. When you read USB on your Landroid’s display, remove the USB drive
4. Unplug the USB drive from the mower
5. In the USB drive you’ll find the LOG_xxxx.htm file
Hopefully that helps
Very Good and does have cut to edge
I would say to anyone buying when you come to laying cable you can bring it in closer than the 26cm to cut more grass but not so much you cannot put a strimmer to actually edge
Mine is set at 16cm
Takes time to get to know its weak points
Had no trouble setting up, I did not Bury the wire, just don’t set too low, have mine set on 30 with no problem. You will find it will get stuck occasionally and you may need to level some areas around the edges.
Excelle
Living up to expectation. Not enough pegs supplied. placing them 80cm apart is not close enough. Generally I found 40 cm or closer was needed otherwise wire can be chopped by lawnmower. In sufficient waterproof connectors supplied