The WORX WR130E S300 Landroid Robotic Mower is one of a range of intelligent robot mowers that automatically knows what is best for your lawn every day. It adapts to the size and shape of your lawn and growth rate of your grass and has a range of accessories and customisable features that make the WORX WR130E S300 agile, safe, accurate, quiet and is perfect for smaller gardens up to 300 m².
This WORX WR130E S300 Review will look at the following over a three part series.
Video 1 –
WORX WR130E S300 Landroid Robotic Mower Review Part 1
• Unboxing the WORX WR130E S300
• WORX Landroid Robotic Mower Range
• Specification
Video 2 – This Video
WORX WR130E S300 Landroid Robotic Mower Review Part 2
• Installation & configuration of the WORX WR130E S300
• Firmware update
• Preparing the lawn
• Setting up and first run
Video 3
WORX WR130E S300 Landroid Robotic Mower Review Part 3 (Coming Soon)
• WORX WR130E S300 A few months later
• WORX Landroid configurable options
• Any issues with the WORX WR130E S300
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Main Features of the WORX WR130E S300
• Silent operation
• Brushless motor
• WORX WR130E S300 Back
• Intelligent navigation for speed, ease of movement and efficiency
• Intuitive operation with Smart Auto Scheduling
• AIA technology (artificial intelligence) for greater accuracy
• Automatic over the air or USB software updates
• Easily adjustable cutting height from 20 to 50mm
• Cutting Width 180mm
• Rain sensor
• Automatic recharge on a compact charger
• Multi-zone management
• Great security with a pin code, lock system, and an alarm
• Worx PowerShare – the 20V battery is interchangeable with other WORX cordless products
• Light and compact
• Good warranty
Highly customisable for your specific needs – the 5 optional extras available are:
Optional Extras
• ACS or an Anti-Collision System
• Voice Control
• Radio Link
• GPS controlled – Find My Landroid
• Off Limits
For a full review of the WORX Landroid robotic range visit:-
WORX WR130E S300 Review
WORX WR142E M700 Review
WORX WR153E L1500 Review
0:00 Intro
0:21 Setup & Installation
0:28 Charging & Firmware Update
2:26 Preparing The Lawn
5:28 Weed & Feed The Lawn
6:49 Scarify & Aerate The Lawn
7:06 Installation Of Perimeter Wire
19:26 Install Complete – First Run
20:57 Conclusion
21:55 Full Review
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can not see video 3?
still not part 3 after one year? when is it coming?
how does it handle smaller branches and fallen twigs/leaves?
How does it cope with edges?
Just implemented this on my Landroid since I continued to get the mower lifted error and my Landroid would spend more time stopped than actually cutting my lawn. So far it’s working great! Thanks for the tip!!
why these things still use a boundary wire in 2022 when they should just be programmable through a remote control boundary run is so disappointing. Automatic lawnmowers should have been perfected by now current technology, technology 15 years ago fully supports a much more simplistic and user friendly design it make no sense that there still this crude. take a look at what they should be and should've been 10 years ago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSF04i3zNGw. Good video however.
I'm about to buy one this weekend, but I was wondering how good it handles curved borders and trees