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product_id: 488750037
title: "Landroid M 20V Robotic Lawn Mower 1/4 Acre / 10,890 Sq. Ft Power Share- WR147 (Battery & Charger Included)"
brand: "worx"
price: "30470.17 DT"
currency: TND
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reviews_count: 5
category: "Worx"
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region: Tunisia
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# App control & scheduling Power Share battery system Navigates narrow paths & slopes Landroid M 20V Robotic Lawn Mower 1/4 Acre / 10,890 Sq. Ft Power Share- WR147 (Battery & Charger Included)

**Brand:** worx
**Price:** 30470.17 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌿 Your lawn’s new best friend—smart, sleek, and always on duty.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Landroid M 20V Robotic Lawn Mower 1/4 Acre / 10,890 Sq. Ft Power Share- WR147 (Battery & Charger Included) by worx
- **How much does it cost?** 30470.17 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/488750037-landroid-m-20v-robotic-lawn-mower-1-4-acre-10)

## Best For

- worx enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted worx brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Universal Power Share:** One battery powers all your Worx 20V & 40V tools—cut clutter, save money.
- • **Precision Edge Cutting:** 7-inch offset blades get closer to edges, reducing manual trimming.
- • **Seamless Smart Control:** Manage mowing schedules and monitor progress anytime via intuitive app.
- • **Effortless Lawn Mastery:** Fully automated mowing up to ¼ acre—set it and forget it.
- • **Adaptive Terrain Navigator:** Patented AIA tech tackles narrow paths, obstacles, and slopes up to 20°.

## Overview

The WORX Landroid M WR147 is a robotic lawn mower designed for lawns up to ¼ acre (10,890 sq. ft). Featuring patented AIA navigation technology, it effortlessly maneuvers narrow paths and slopes up to 20°. Controlled via a dedicated app, it offers customizable mowing schedules and real-time monitoring. Powered by the versatile Worx Power Share 20V battery system, it integrates seamlessly with other Worx tools. Its 7-inch offset cutting disc ensures precise edge trimming, while rain sensors protect your lawn by pausing mowing during wet conditions. Lightweight at 24.25 lbs, it’s weather-resistant and built for hassle-free, automated lawn care.

## Description

The WORX Landroid is easy to install and equipped with features to make your life easier. Its patented AIA technology lets it mow in a random algorithm and navigate narrow passageways with ease. The Landroid is also weatherproof and comes equipped with a rain sensor that lets it know to head back to the charging base so it doesn’t mow wet grass. The convenient mobile app allows you to control Landroid from the palm of your hand and suggests an auto schedule to best fit your lawn's size and conditions. Landroid mows more frequently than other mowers, its offset razor-like blades cut a little off the top during every mow cycle and mow closer to the perimeter of the lawn. When the battery gets low Landroid knows to head back to its charging base to rest and recharge. Each wheel is driven by an independent brushless motor that gives it more maneuverability and helps it to navigate obstacles and slopes up to 20°. Select from 5 cutting height adjustments from 1.9”-3.5” with the turn of a knob. Landroid is also customizable with a full line of accessories to meet the unique needs of your lawn. Give Landroid a home with the Landroid garage, keep it away from unexpected obstacles with the Anti-Collision System, or exclude seasonal items from its mowing area with Off Limits. All of these items are available for purchase separately and are easy to install.

Review: Saves money and time, and it’s cute! - We were people who paid for lawn care and didn’t care to mow ourselves. In our area that meant almost $100 a month just to keep our grass cut to a reasonable level. This robot cost us $650 with a sale, so after just 7 months of use it was “paid for”, and now it continues to mow our lawn for a second season perfectly. For someone too lazy to mow the whole thing myself… the math comes out pretty good to me. His name is Moomoo and he eats a lawn like nobody’s business. Five stars. We have taken a real liking to this little robo mower, and fondly think of it like a little goat in our yard. On a 1/8 acre lot it takes maybe two full battery runs to fully clear everything, and only ever misses a couple spots that are easy to get with the compatible string trimmer. The worst thing about it is laying the boundary line. It was definitely a grueling task, but I took the time to do it right so it was worth it for the five star experience. I chose not to bury the wire because I didn’t see a need to with it being flush to the ground, and the grass and clovers quickly grew over it. The wires and pegs that came with were enough to get around my front and back yard with some extra, but I did have to rip it all up and re-do it after changing the garden arrangement, and the second time I had to buy some knock off aftermarket pegs because there weren’t enough. I think the set up was easy, and I think I can rip it up and re-do it at a different house if I move. It snows here in the winter, so we just unplug the dock and put the mower inside the shed. Worked perfectly fine again once it got warm this year. We’ve used it for a season and haven’t needed to change the blade yet.
Review: Works for clover lawn, love it but there are minor issues... - I have an 80 sq.m. backyard (about 860 sq.ft. or 0.02 acre) with a Dutch white clover lawn. The Landroid does an excellent job keeping the clover trimmed short without letting it flower, which keeps the lawn looking green with minimal watering, even during a heatwave. Physical installation wasn’t too difficult, but the most tedious part was laying down the boundary wire. Getting both inner and outer 90° turns right was difficult even with or without the provided paper template. Either the mower bumped into objects or it left small uncut patches. The app is straightforward, easy to pair, and simple to set up. Wi-Fi connectivity has been rock solid, and the mower stays connected to my router 24/7. I can control the unit from anywhere, whether on the road or at work. I’m not sure if it uses MQTT, but the Worx Cloud service has been fast and reliable. I haven’t experienced any downtime in my first season of use. I set the schedule manually to mow every day for one hour, since clover requires frequent trimming. One pass isn’t enough, but with multiple passes from different directions, the results are very good. After 1 hour, usually I have around 60% battery left. Just give you an idea. The rain delay feature works perfectly. Honestly, don’t waste money on the optional “garage” otherwise rain delay may not work according to what I read. This machine is built to stay outdoors, no problem for me. As for the “Cut to Edge” feature, it feels more like marketing gimmick than reality. Even after carefully adjusting the wire placement, the mower can’t achieve a truly clean edge, especially in tight corners. I simply trim the edges manually every couple of weeks, which isn’t too much hassle. The price is a bit high, alternatively you can definitely get a cheaper China brand instead. The reason I bought this because of the name Worx and I can get replacement battery easily even at my local hardware store (Canadian Tire) since they have a whole product line of battery power tools and gardening devices. Let's talk about the bad parts: 1. Most of the time, the mower returns to its base and charges without issue. However, on one occasion it parked, it looked like it slipped off the contact points due to sagging of the plastic base over time and developed a slope outwards. I received a “wire missing” error, I couldn’t control it remotely, and had to go outside to reset it—only to find it had powered itself off for no apparent reason. The base has green LED meaning wire is not missing. (See photos of my "wire missing" screenshot). They need to fix this issue, it shouldn't power off the whole unit, it should let me either remote control unit or automatically go find the boundary wire again and schedule to go home. Fail. Solution: back fill some soil and make it level. But the "wire missing" message is totally WRONG. After I made the base level again, it hasn't happened since then. 2. Another issue appeared at the end of my yard: a strange bare line in the clover. After inspection, I realized the mower was losing traction while turning near the boundary on a slight slope. The wheels kept slipping and wore down the grass in a straight path. Something to keep in mind if your yard has terrain that the mower can't handle. Solution: Reddit and forums suggested to use weight to solve the issue, it's a common issue that back of the mower doesn't have enough weight. Alternatively you can buy the wheel spike to solve the traction problem. But I prefer the weight solution. So, I bought a 4 lb diving weight, it's vinyl coated and weatherproof, taped it on top of the battery compartment using 3M removable locking fastener. Problem solved. Despite a few quirks and learning curves, I’m very happy with this mower. It keeps my clover lawn green, healthy, and well-maintained with minimal effort on my part.

## Features

- [FULLY AUTOMATED] The Landroid M cuts up to a ¼ acre all by itself. Just lay down the boundary wire once, measure your lawn with the app, and let it mow
- [DO IT ALL WITH THE SAME BATTERY] Worx Power Share is compatible with all Worx 20v and 40v tools, outdoor power and lifestyle products
- [APP CONTROL] Check mowing progress, start or stop Landroid, receive software updates and more
- [NAVIGATES NARROW PATHS] Patented AIA technology allows Landroid to navigate narrow passageways too difficult for ordinary robotic mowers
- [CUSTOMIZED MOWING SCHEDULES] Have Landroid mow every day, every other day, it can even recommend an auto schedule based on your yard’s size and conditions
- [TACKLES OBSTACLES] If Landroid encounters obstacles it will bump them and back away, or you can exclude areas of your lawn that you don’t want Landroid to mow. Landroid can also tackle slopes in your yard up to 20°
- [RAIN SENSOR] When Landroid detects rain, it returns to the charger to wait until the lawn is dry. Even though its body is rain-resistant, it knows better than to cut wet grass
- [CUT TO EDGE] The 7” offset 3-blade cutting disc gets closer to the edge than other mowers, so you have less trimming to do later

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B097NJ37R7 |
| Brand | WORX |
| Brand Name | WORX |
| Colour | Black and Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 149 Reviews |
| Cutting width | 7 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845534023343 |
| Is Assembly Required? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 63D x 24.1W x 45.2H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | WORX WR147 Landroid M 1/4 Acre Robotic Lawn Mower |
| Item Weight | 24.25 Pounds |
| Item weight | 24.25 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | WORX |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WR147 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Adjustable Cutting Height | 3.5 Inches |
| Minimum Adjustable Cutting Height | 1.5 Inches |
| Model Number | WR147 |
| Number of Positions | 5 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Style | Mows up to 1/4 Acre |
| Style Name | Mows up to 1/4 Acre |
| UPC | 845534023343 |

## Product Details

- **Assembly required:** Yes
- **Brand:** WORX
- **Colour:** Black and Orange
- **Cutting width:** 7 Inches
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Operation mode:** Automatic
- **Power source:** Battery Powered
- **Product dimensions:** 63D x 24.1W x 45.2H centimetres
- **Style:** Mows up to 1/4 Acre
- **UPC:** 845534023343

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: How long does Landroid mow on each charge?**
A: Mow time can vary drastically due to several factors. The amount Landroid can mow on each charge becomes irrelevant because Landroid will mow every area of your yard over the course of a week always maintaining an evenly mowed lawn.

**Q: Can Landroid mow my grass in straight lines?**
A: Landroid mows in a random pattern and will not cut grass in straight lines but it keeps an evenly maintained lawn at all times. Think golf course grass.

**Q: Do I need a fence to have a Landroid?**
A: A fence is not required for Landroid to operate. Landroid will not leave its perimeter set by the included boundary wire.

**Q: What if my front and back yard are separated by a fence?**
A: In order to mow two grassy areas separated by a fence, Landroid would need an unobstructed pathway through the fence. If no path is present you may purchase an additional charging base and manually move Landroid from one mow area to the other.

**Q: What if my Landroid gets stolen?**
A: You will get a notification immediately through the app if Landroid is taken from its mowing area. Models equipped with the Find My Landroid accessory are able to be tracked since Landroid stays connected via cellular signal.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Saves money and time, and it’s cute!
*by V***L on 6 June 2026*

We were people who paid for lawn care and didn’t care to mow ourselves. In our area that meant almost $100 a month just to keep our grass cut to a reasonable level. This robot cost us $650 with a sale, so after just 7 months of use it was “paid for”, and now it continues to mow our lawn for a second season perfectly. For someone too lazy to mow the whole thing myself… the math comes out pretty good to me. His name is Moomoo and he eats a lawn like nobody’s business. Five stars. We have taken a real liking to this little robo mower, and fondly think of it like a little goat in our yard. On a 1/8 acre lot it takes maybe two full battery runs to fully clear everything, and only ever misses a couple spots that are easy to get with the compatible string trimmer. The worst thing about it is laying the boundary line. It was definitely a grueling task, but I took the time to do it right so it was worth it for the five star experience. I chose not to bury the wire because I didn’t see a need to with it being flush to the ground, and the grass and clovers quickly grew over it. The wires and pegs that came with were enough to get around my front and back yard with some extra, but I did have to rip it all up and re-do it after changing the garden arrangement, and the second time I had to buy some knock off aftermarket pegs because there weren’t enough. I think the set up was easy, and I think I can rip it up and re-do it at a different house if I move. It snows here in the winter, so we just unplug the dock and put the mower inside the shed. Worked perfectly fine again once it got warm this year. We’ve used it for a season and haven’t needed to change the blade yet.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works for clover lawn, love it but there are minor issues...
*by R***O on 30 August 2025*

I have an 80 sq.m. backyard (about 860 sq.ft. or 0.02 acre) with a Dutch white clover lawn. The Landroid does an excellent job keeping the clover trimmed short without letting it flower, which keeps the lawn looking green with minimal watering, even during a heatwave. Physical installation wasn’t too difficult, but the most tedious part was laying down the boundary wire. Getting both inner and outer 90° turns right was difficult even with or without the provided paper template. Either the mower bumped into objects or it left small uncut patches. The app is straightforward, easy to pair, and simple to set up. Wi-Fi connectivity has been rock solid, and the mower stays connected to my router 24/7. I can control the unit from anywhere, whether on the road or at work. I’m not sure if it uses MQTT, but the Worx Cloud service has been fast and reliable. I haven’t experienced any downtime in my first season of use. I set the schedule manually to mow every day for one hour, since clover requires frequent trimming. One pass isn’t enough, but with multiple passes from different directions, the results are very good. After 1 hour, usually I have around 60% battery left. Just give you an idea. The rain delay feature works perfectly. Honestly, don’t waste money on the optional “garage” otherwise rain delay may not work according to what I read. This machine is built to stay outdoors, no problem for me. As for the “Cut to Edge” feature, it feels more like marketing gimmick than reality. Even after carefully adjusting the wire placement, the mower can’t achieve a truly clean edge, especially in tight corners. I simply trim the edges manually every couple of weeks, which isn’t too much hassle. The price is a bit high, alternatively you can definitely get a cheaper China brand instead. The reason I bought this because of the name Worx and I can get replacement battery easily even at my local hardware store (Canadian Tire) since they have a whole product line of battery power tools and gardening devices. Let's talk about the bad parts: 1. Most of the time, the mower returns to its base and charges without issue. However, on one occasion it parked, it looked like it slipped off the contact points due to sagging of the plastic base over time and developed a slope outwards. I received a “wire missing” error, I couldn’t control it remotely, and had to go outside to reset it—only to find it had powered itself off for no apparent reason. The base has green LED meaning wire is not missing. (See photos of my "wire missing" screenshot). They need to fix this issue, it shouldn't power off the whole unit, it should let me either remote control unit or automatically go find the boundary wire again and schedule to go home. Fail. Solution: back fill some soil and make it level. But the "wire missing" message is totally WRONG. After I made the base level again, it hasn't happened since then. 2. Another issue appeared at the end of my yard: a strange bare line in the clover. After inspection, I realized the mower was losing traction while turning near the boundary on a slight slope. The wheels kept slipping and wore down the grass in a straight path. Something to keep in mind if your yard has terrain that the mower can't handle. Solution: Reddit and forums suggested to use weight to solve the issue, it's a common issue that back of the mower doesn't have enough weight. Alternatively you can buy the wheel spike to solve the traction problem. But I prefer the weight solution. So, I bought a 4 lb diving weight, it's vinyl coated and weatherproof, taped it on top of the battery compartment using 3M removable locking fastener. Problem solved. Despite a few quirks and learning curves, I’m very happy with this mower. It keeps my clover lawn green, healthy, and well-maintained with minimal effort on my part.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Landroid a Learning Curve
*by R***B on 18 August 2023*

It has been a learning curve of several days on setting up the boundaries so the Landroid will successfully cut the grass without incident. The Best advice I can give everyone, is to keep the "Boundary Wire 11 inches from anything & everything including curbs, flowerbed boarders, stairs, the wheel barrel, & everything else. In order for the Landroid to find its way to the charging station, it centers itself in the MIDDLE of the boundary wire, & follows it all the way back to the Charging Station. The second important thing, is MAKE SURE there is 3 Feet of perfectly straight boundary wire leading back to the charging station. Any less than this....it will over-shoot the station & not charge.! Lastly, programming of times & days is easiest by using the app on your phone.! Insofar as its ability to cut the grass, it does a very good job & no complaints there. Schedule it for 3 days a week, for 2 hours each of those days...and your lawn will look just fine!!

## Frequently Bought Together

- Worx Landroid M 20V Robotic Lawn Mower 1/4 Acre / 10,890 Sq. Ft Power Share- WR147 (Battery & Charger Included)
- WORX Landroid Anti Collision System

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