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Vision Cloud 2WD Models Overview
Vision Cloud WR303E 2WD
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Vision Cloud WR304E 2WD
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Vision Cloud WR305E 2WD
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Vision Cloud WR306E 2WD
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Price
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£671.04£671.04 |
£749.00£749.00 |
£655.18£655.18 |
£899.00£899.00 |
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Area coverage
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300 m² |
400 m² |
500 m² |
600 m² |
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Camera
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Mono camera |
Mono camera |
Mono camera |
Stereo camera |
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Navigation
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V-SLAM + RTK |
V-SLAM + RTK |
V-SLAM + RTK |
V-SLAM + RTK |
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Cutting height
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30-60 mm |
30-60 mm |
30-60 mm |
30-60 mm |
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Cutting width
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180 mm |
180 mm |
180 mm |
180 mm |
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Cutting height adjustment
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Manually |
Manually |
Manually |
Manually |
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PowerShare battery
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2.5 Ah |
2.5 Ah |
4 Ah |
4 Ah |
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Charger
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1.5 A |
1.5 A |
1.5 A |
1.5 A |
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Cut-to-Zero Module
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Sold separately |
Sold separately |
Sold separately |
Included |














Mrs PM Mann –
One less chore. Takes the back out of mowing and my garden looks good all the time
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I bought this robotic mower because I love my garden, attending to my flower borders but find pushing a mower around my garden a strain on my back especially twisting, lifting and emptying the grass box. I went for AI Vision because it doesnt need a boundary wire to work and I think I made a good choice. The setting was straight forward with the app as long as you have the wifi and bluetooth connected up. Part of the set up is creating a map of your garden. This can be automatic but I switched to manual as I felt more in control with all my flowers in bloom but to be honest this was fun because the robot is manoeuvred around using your phone as a controller. Now it is up and working, I find myself watching it work as the technology recognises and avoids various garden obstacles. There is a schedule in the app to mow when it suits me or send it home if Im in and around the garden. Oh and no grass clippings so no mess to walk into the house. Ive named my WR303E, RoboCop, as its more catchy. I’d definitely recommend.
One person found this helpful
AW –
My newest gadget – quiet, easy to set up, and surprisingly effective
I’ve looked at Robot lawnmowers for a while but between the cost and the complex setup I didn’t really feel overly inclined to take the plunge. However, when I heard about this brand and the fact that it would map out my garden largely unaided, I thought ‘why not?’ if it can take away a job that normally would take my 45 mins every other week.I have to say I am really impressed. It’s WAY quieter than I expected which as a user of an electric mower, it mapped everything out and just does what I expect it to do. The setup was straight forward via the app, it took a couple of cuts to get everything to a good baseline and now it just does its thing on a schedule. I also think they must have updated the logic as the edges have been great for me? The app does have its quirks but clearly still getting further tweaks and updates so no real concern there. My next job is seeing if I can get it to do my front garden as a bonus but for what I wanted it to do (the back garden) it’s great.The one thing you need to consider – the plug has a large transformer on it so it didn’t fit my IP65 exterior plug. I bought a weatherproof box (Masterplug) which is where the lawnmower base (with that massive transformer) sits happily and then that extension’s plug connects to my exterior plug snugly.
3 people found this helpful
Jon ButlerJon Butler –
Great value robotic mower that does exactly what it should
Great value robotic mower that does exactly what it shouldI have been really impressed with this robotic lawnmower so far. It was straightforward to set up and has done a great job keeping the lawn tidy with very little effort from me.One thing that stood out is how well it handles uneven areas of the lawn. It is able to navigate changes in level and work around obstacles without any major issues. It also reliably returns to its charging station when needed, so there’s no need to keep an eye on it.The rain sensor is a useful feature, as it automatically stops mowing when the weather turns wet, helping to protect both the mower and the lawn. I also like the app, which sends notifications if the mower gets stuck, making it easy to deal with any problems quickly.Overall, it offers excellent value for money and takes a lot of the hassle out of lawn maintenance. I would definitely recommend it to friends and family looking for an affordable robotic mower that gets the job done. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
3 people found this helpful
Ernie Howard –
Disappointing buy
Very disappointing the mower is completely unable to follow the path between my garage and house. Contacted Worx and they say there is nothing that can be done to improve matters so I’m at a loss. I would advise against buying this mower if the path you want to follow between lawns go between the house and a garage.
2 people found this helpful
The Review GuruThe Review Guru –
It’s OK – lots of room for improvement, and has potential
I am pondering if I should return the product and look at alternatives . I have a tiny garden and manually moving would be half hour every 2 weeks =1-2 hours savings per month , so was looking for a product that is straightforward and just works. I’m also technically savvy and have worked with numerous home automation systems , including home robots . Frankly the experience with this robot has been disappointing in comparison so far.First the positives- quiet , cuts fine- I like the design, looks like a miniature rugged quarry truck- my first robot lawn mover , so not having to have perimeter wire was a minimum requirementThe issues I faced- setup experience was a bit painful, had faced errors.- online manual says 2.5/ 5Ghz compatible, but while setting up on app screen it asks for 2.5Ghz- my setup failed after WiFi password was set up and had to add again, though my router notified me new device was added. Device did not show success. base showed green WiFi light throughout- Landroid showed UPD on screen , I didn’t see anything info on manual about what this means. Also I had no device added on the app at this time – so quite annoying- after that it showed 0- – – on the screen. Not sure what that meant as there is no explanation. Only later I understand this is the code – my expectations is that code is entered only while initial setup and not afterwards. ChatGPT helped me troubleshoot as the manuals were lacking- app design needs to be revamped. It is not intuitive , all mode names need clear explanations- design of robot – needs to be clear on places / handles to hold and lift the robot. The orange plastic cover would come off if you lift using that- auto scan mode , the robot kept at least 30 cms away from the edges of my lawn – that’s a huge area not to move – especially in my tiny garden which measures 4m x 5m. I had to manually map it. I even bought the Cut to Zero but it doesn’t seem to be staying close to the edge- moving pattern seems to be random. Leaves unmown spots, sometimes huge in many runs as you can see by the light green spots- if your lawn isn’t flush with the patio, third wheel may get stuck and it won’t be able to climb to the path- It has a useful rain sensor so it can avoid mowing in the rain. However the app notifies you when it detects rain, even when it’s not supposed to be moving .- Accessories – I bought the cut to edge module for £99 extra, but because of my lawn patio edges , it doesn’t go near it . I also saw that Worx charge £169 for the garage – effectively a piece of plastic for shade – which seems an overkillPretty sure most of this feedback can be resolved by improved firmware and app. Hopefully someone is listening
15 people found this helpful
Garth HGarth H –
Easy to set up and the lawn looks after itself
Really pleased with this. Setup was straightforward and took about 20 minutes from opening the box to running my first mapping run. A couple of tips if you’re new to it: stay within Bluetooth range for that first mapping, and jump onto the manual controls whenever it gets near an obstacle. I ran it manually right up to my bed edges and through the narrow gaps between the trees and fences, which gave me a much cleaner map. Worth moving any garden clutter out of the way before that first mapping run too, so you get a clean map to work from.One thing I learned: start your first cut on the highest setting to handle the dense, longer grass, then bring the height down gradually once you’re into a routine. After that it genuinely looks after itself. The lawn’s never looked better and it’s far more even than I managed with a normal mower.I’ve also got loads of temporary obstacles knocking about like cricket nets, golf nets and the like that get moved around the garden and it navigates them all easily, even as they shift position. No problem at all.The app is easy to use and makes scheduling and adjustments simple. No boundary cable to faff with either, which was a big plus. Highly recommend.
3 people found this helpful
Rupert Ronca –
So quiet!
Brilliant piece of kit. Once you find a place to put the doc set up is very easy. It auto maps the lawn (make sure you’ve given it a trim first) and then it’s ready to go. When it started in cut mode it was so quiet I didn’t think it was working. You can definitely be sat in your garden with it doing its thing and not be bothered by it at all.To begin with it left quite a border until I found the edge cutting setting that gets as close as a regular mower.I’ve not had time to play with the different cutting patterns yet but impressed so far.
4 people found this helpful
Mr. R. Wainer –
Delighted with purchase
Delighted. Does exactly as advertised. Speedy delivery. Easy setup
TLMTLM –
Great labour saving technology!
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I’m so impressed with the technology in this Worx Landroid 303e. I wasn’t sure about purchasing new tech, as there are the usual glitches and setups. I had already configured the external garden WiFi to operate on 2.4 GHz for setup, but read the chip in the droid would ignore 5 GHz. I have 66m2 of lawn with a trampoline and clothes dryer pole. Setup was straightforward, and I prepared a concrete slab for the charging station, although you can just screw it into the grass. Once I manually mapped the lawn and set the weekly timings, off it went and did an amazing job cutting to the boundaries and beneath the trampoline. A choice of cutting patterns is available if you like your stripes, and it also detects the weather to delay cutting if raining or damp. I’ve set it to cut 3x a week. It doesn’t even stop for a cup of tea. Another laborious job I’ll never have to do again, so I can spend time on more useful things like playing guitar!
P J G Wilczynski –
Excellent
Brilliant piece of kit . Works really well. We have dogs and I forgot to remove the dog droppings . The item spotted this and mowed around it