The Worx Landroid Vision Cloud 4WD (WR344) is an autonomous lawn mower designed for properties up to one acre, utilizing an onboard HDR camera and a neural network to navigate without the need for boundary wires or RTK base stations. This specific 1-acre 4WD model is engineered for complex terrains, featuring an all-wheel-drive system capable of managing slopes up to 24° (45% grade). The unit employs a three-blade cutting system with an 8.5-inch cutting width and an electronically adjustable cutting height ranging from 1.5 to 3.5 inches. For obstacle management, the Vision system identifies and avoids non-grass objects in real-time, while integrated LED headlights allow for nocturnal operation. Technical specifications include a 20V 5.0Ah PowerShare battery, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, and a "Cut-to-Edge" design intended to minimize manual trimming along borders. While the Landroid Vision series includes several models with varying area capacities and drive systems, these specifications refer specifically to the 1-acre 4WD configuration.
The Freshly Charged Take
The WORX Landroid Vision Cloud 4WD is the first robot mower Andrew has tested that makes good on all three of its headline promises: no external RTK station, a base station that actually sits against your house, and edge trimming that actually reduces the need for a string trimmer. After a full week of real-world testing across a complex multi-zone yard, the results held up. If you have a demanding yard and a low tolerance for robot mower compromises, this new to the market product is worth a serious look.
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