I tested the Worx Landroid Vision as a cordless robot mower that navigates with a camera instead of GPS. Setup was quick once it connected to my 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi, and the AI camera did a great job avoiding obstacles like toys, pets, and even my foot. It’s a solid time-saver for small to medium yards with clear boundaries, but multi-zone can be limiting because the RFID tags have to be placed very precisely.
Pros
+Camera navigation recognized lawn texture and avoided fences/raised garden areas
+Obstacle detection worked well for toys, pets, and other objects
+Quick setup overall (about 15 minutes) after firmware update
+Can be started from the app or the control panel reliably
Cons
-Requires 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi (no 5 GHz support) and initial connection may take a retry
-Random/chaotic mowing pattern (even if coverage is efficient)
-Borderless mowing isn’t perfect and may leave edge strips to trim manually
-Multi-zone RFID tags must be placed exactly opposite each other, limiting complex yards