Landroid WR140

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Landroid WR140

Garden Tools

Worx logoby Worxbrand #7 in Garden Tools
Street price$977–$1,678as of Jul 15?
Price tier

Mid-range · middle third of garden tools

Should you buy it??

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Too early to call

One source so far — no reviewer, buyer or press cross-check yet.

Quick take

In short: what each side says

Buyers — each opened up in full further down ↓

Buyers3.840 ratings

Owners appreciate the hands-off convenience and low maintenance concept, but struggle with reliability issues, incomplete mowing coverage, and poor customer support when problems arise.

Behind this verdict40 owners~3 hrs of research 2 min to read

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The verdict

What the panel makes of it.

The Worx Landroid WR140 is a robotic lawn mower by Worx. It was released around 2014. The mower cuts grass in random patterns using a gyroscope. Homeowners with small yards buy it to avoid manual mowing. It ranks second among robot lawn mowers in current AI assessments. The machine works on lawns up to one-quarter acre. It returns to its charging dock automatically. Blades mulch clippings back into grass. The device costs under five hundred dollars. It requires no gas or oil. Weather sensors pause operation during rain.

Act one

What the machines think.

Several AI models read the category and place this product — model by model, list by list, over time.

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Rank trajectory?

Weeks of movement.

#1#6#11#16#175/45/115/185/25

Act two · ★ new

What the people say.

The same product, judged by the owners who bought and filmed it — what they praise, what they knock, who it's for.

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What buyers say?

What Google knows about it.

Buyer reviews · Google Shopping?

Beyond the video critics, Google pools 40 buyer ratings of the Landroid WR140 from across retailers — a far wider, if blunter, jury. Here’s the shape of that opinion.

3.8 / 5

40 ratings · 3 written
across 3 retailers

Buyers are split
553%
418%
35%
213%
113%

What owners single out

Reliability & durability2.0
Mowing coverage & path algorithm2.5
Ease of use & maintenance4.0
Customer support1.5
Value & concept4.0

In their words

My journey with Landroid has been complicated with ups and downs, but it’s finally working for now and I really like it. It's mesmerizing and fun to watch, and it's kind of like what I thought owning a Roomba would be like, but this is pretty much maintenance free, unlike the Roomba which needs cleaning between each use). So, yeah, I don't need to mow my back yard anymore. (The front is just too s

Robobobo · verified purchase · WORX

The idea behind the product is great. I love how it only manage to get stuck three times after running for 6 hours. The problem is after 6 hours of mowing, it still left patches untouched due it's random path algorithm. My lawn is only about 2300sq feet.

blitzr34 · verified purchase · ebay.com

as of July 15 · 40 buyer ratings?

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The recap

Where it stands today.

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