If you want to spend less time maintaining your yard and more time enjoying it, an automatic lawn mowing device like the WORX WG794 Landroid is the perfect solution. This intelligent robotic device is intuitive, easy to use, and comes fully programmed so you can start enjoying a beautifully manicured lawn as soon as possible. While this device comes pre-programmed, you’ll also find an intuitive digital interface located at the top of the unit. This control panel allows you to customize settings and program the timer so that your mower works exactly how and when you want it to.
Once your boundaries have been set, the WORX WG794 Landroid is ready to get to work. This mower’s advanced Artificial Intelligence Algorithm and two independent brushless motors allow it to navigate your yard’s most difficult terrain. Uneven ground, narrow passageways, and slopes of up to 20-degrees are no match for this highly capable system. Along with a customized mowing schedule, you can also program this device to perform different cut heights in up to 4 different areas of your yard. With just the push of a button, you’ll be able to completely personalize your lawn care like never before.
The WORX WG794 Landroid also comes with a host of instinctive features that aid in its precision and functionality. The armored exterior comes equipped with a shock sensor system so that easily navigates any obstacles that stand in its way. It also features a built-in rain sensor that sends the mower back to its charging station during inclement weather and restarts it again when the grass has dried. It also automatically returns to its charging station when the battery is running low. Designed to take on lawns up to .25 acres, the WORX WG794 Landroid is a useful and affordable tool for any homeowner who wants to sit back and relax while their lawn is trimmed to perfection.
It actually took me longer than a day to install the perimeter wire and optimize it so the bot won’t get stuck. It wasn’t so bad. My bot mowed my yard for the entire year last year and just started mowing again for this year. I had to increase the virtual fence around the a Ponderosa Pine but other than that no other corrections were made. I have the ultrasonic obstacle avoidance module and virtual fence. I also added my own computer, tapped the bots power, stream video and GPS location. The bot integrates into Home Assistant. I don’t plan on upgrading to the latest vision guided bot. My Landroid is getting the job done.