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Husqvarna Automower® 315X Robotic Lawn Mower

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Features

  • Installation of Automower 315X included via Husqvarnas dealer network.
  • Husqvarna Automower robotic lawn mower is ready to maintain small or medium-sized lawns up to 0.4 acres.
  • Efficient battery-powered mower returns on its own to recharging station as needed.
  • Robotic mower features unique cutting system that safely clips grass a little at a time for ideal turf health and appearance.
  • Quick and easy adjustment of the cutting height from 0.8 to 2.4 inches.

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Discover the World Leader in Robotic Mowing, Automower® 315X. Experience Automower 315X, a robotic lawn mower that gives you a beautifully cut lawn with just a few finger taps (or a few words). Husqvarna Automower 315X uses a GPS-assisted navigation system, an autonomous mowing cycle, and a superior cutting system to mow your grass frequently; achieving healthier grass and an excellent cutting result, 24/7. Automower 315X mows up to 70 minutes on a single charge, and when the battery gets low, using a patented guide wire, it automatically returns to its charging station to recharge. Automower 315X is suitable for complex, medium sized yards with varying slopes up to 40% and grasses to be cut at 0.8” – 2.4” in height. This premium robotic lawn mower can be controlled using the Automower Connect mobile app via your smartphone and any Amazon Alexa or Google Home device. This package includes the Husqvarna Automower® 315X Robotic Lawn Mower and all needed installation materials.


Brand: Husqvarna


Power Source: Battery Powered


Material: Plastic


Color: Orange/Gray


Style: Small – Medium Yards (0.4 Acres)


Item Weight: 20.94 Pounds


Cutting Width: 8.7 Inches


Operation Mode: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 24.8"D x 20.1"W x 9.8"H


Product Dimensions: 24.8 x 20.1 x 9.8 inches


Item Weight: 20.9 pounds


Manufacturer: Husqvarna


Item model number: AUTOMOWER® 315X


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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10 Reasons Why the Husqvarna Automower 315X Is the Best Lawn Mower You'll Ever Buy


  • An Expensive, but Worthwhile Robotic Lawnmower
Interested in a Robotic Lawnmower but debating the value? Read on for some tips, information, and reasons to buy or not buy one of these devices. First a quick list of pros and cons with more descriptions found below. Pros +No more mowing the lawn! +Keeps the lawn a beautiful, even height +Easy to forget that lawn mowing was even a chore at one point +Incredibly quiet +Inexpensive to maintain +Excellent customer service +Mulches so finely you can't even tell +Does not leave lines in the lawn Cons -Initially expensive -Only covers relatively small lawns -Annoying to set up yourself (although they always come with installation now) -Service centers aren't always close (but it can be mailed to one, so that's helpful) -Occasional issues means you have to help the mower out manually -Edges need to be done with a trimmer still -Always mulches, so leaves and debris stay in the yard, you have to rake on occasion if you have trees SHOULD I GET A ROBOTIC MOWER? Alright, time to get to why you WOULD want to buy one of these mowers. If you value time more than money, you will be either hiring someone or looking at purchasing one of these. If you want a perfectly even lawn all the time, then this is the only option. One of the surprising factors recognized as an owner of a robotic lawnmower is I forget that a lawn isn't supposed to be exactly the same height all the time. The only way you can tell how it should be growing is by looking at the edges, otherwise you could never tell the lawn is actually growing. As I have a separate front lawn, I have to manually place the lawn mower up there due to a fence that separates the two which I don't want to modify. I put the lawn mower out front every other day or so, but when I forget and notice that grass has grown it's actually a surprise and I think the lawn is out of control. Then I look at my neighbors and realize that it's still an exceptionally well maintained lawn. Customer service from Husqvarna is top notch. I had an issue with my mower with a latch that was sticking. I called in and they told me where the service center was. Even though the center was close, a 30 minute drive away, they still offered to send it understanding that these are purchased to save time. Fortunately as we discussed the issue we came upon a solution to fix the problem without taking or sending it in. I do appreciate how much they care. They also log every issue with the specific mower so they know it's history in case any other problems arise. WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT OWNING A ROBOTIC MOWER: Here's some things that you should know about robotic lawn mowers in general. This (the 315X) and many do not contain external sensors. Meaning they can't "see" anything. It's very important for them to so do, as all consumer robotic lawnmowers I've seen use low voltage boundary wires. This does mean that you have to have a wire placed around the perimeter of your lawn. The upside is that you can tell the mower to go exactly where you do and don't want it. If you have a garden without a border, no problem, the wire will keep it from driving in there. The lack of sensors means the mower's senses are limited to electrical signals from the border wire and bump sensors from the shell of the mower. The entire mower is hiding underneath a plastic shell, if the shell is pushed in any direction the mower knows this and will try to avoid the obstacle. It is in no means "smart," but this is a very effective method of navigation. These mowers use similar algorithms to the way a Roomba functions, as it uses a specialized pattern of random paths which guarantee full lawn coverage. Is the mower fast? Nope, it doesn't need to be. It mows constantly. Mine is schedule to run 8 hours a day, which it probably runs for about 4 (between charging). On the weekends it's allowed to go out for 16 hours. Since it's always mowing, it goes over the same places a lot, but I've never seen any missed areas since I've run it. The X series does have GPS and it will note areas with tighter paths that lead to patches of grass and automatically go to those spots to clean them up. Will it bother you if it's mowing while you're outside? If you don't like the look of it, maybe. If you're worried about hearing it, good luck, it's almost completely inaudible for a short distance (3 m / ~10 ft away). To say I'm impressed with how quiet the mower is, is a complete understatement. You really just have to find a video demonstration and listen to it yourself. Maintenance! Is very easy so far. I've hardly had any issues with the mower. The basic maintenance includes changing the blades (which are basically razor blades) with a screwdriver. It's very easy and takes under 5 minutes. The blades very inexpensive, amazingly, at under $5 for a replacement set for OEM or you can find them for about $1 a set on Amazon. Cleaning the body of the mower under the shell is the other semi-regular task. This is done with brush. You can pop the shell off (just be careful of the front cable for the lights) and then brush all the dirt / grass from under the mower quickly. A final quick note on the things to know section is that the mower is IPX4 rated for water resistance (not PROOF). It is fine driving around it in the rain, but it cannot be submerged in water. Do not hose the mower off as it's not designed for that. The worst that happens in the rain is that grass can collect in the wheels and give it less traction. That's really about it though. It's been through quite a few storms happily mowing away. WHY WOULDN'T I GET A ROBOTIC MOWER? Here's the real question. They sound very helpful, so why wouldn't you get one? The primary reason is the lawn size. Robotic lawnmowers are limited to their mowing speed and efficiency. When a lawn is too big, it'll outgrow the lawnmower's cutting capability. You can go to Husqvarna's website to get help with how much each model can mow. The 315X is rated for 1600 meters squared (~0.4 acres). They can go up to 5000 meters squared (~1.25 acres), but you have to get the larger mower. If you have the money, I would recommend one of the larger ones anyway because they are faster and will be out of the way more frequently. They also handle varied terrain better. The main reason I could find that someone might not get one of these aside from the expense is the fact that these mower can only mulch. They have tiny blades to cut only grass. If you have trees or plants that frequently leave debris on the lawn, you'll have to take care of this yourself. Where small stick and leave will typically be sucked up into a regular mower due to the suction force, robotic lawnmowers use a spinning plate with tiny blades which create no suction. It also clearly never bags your lawn. The mulch is very fine and you'll never notice it, so there's no need. I do need to walk out and pick up sticks and other debris to keep the lawn clear. Leaves, if left, will eventually become tiny pieces and disappear or be blown away, but I prefer to rake them up. Robotic lawnmowers do need a helping hand if they run into an issue. They are not perfect and do get stuck on occasion. Mine has gotten stuck on top of a rock once (which I moved) and on a gutter drain, which I adjusted the wire. In both cases the mower just complains over the mobile app to tell me it's stuck and sits there waiting for help. If I'm at work, it just has to wait there all day. These occurrences are rare now that I've adjusted the wire for problem areas and considering how much it drives around all day every day, it's very impressive. The downside is this means that for a remote location (say a second house), it's probably not ideal unless you live close enough or can rely on someone to help it if there's a problem. Finally, these robotic mowers are expensive. That's the main reason most people won't get one. I find it to be worth the expense, but it's a matter of weighing it against how much you value your own time. I hope they come down in price so eventually more people can get them. I think they are excellent devices and save valuable time. Also the noise pollution of regular mowers I find to be annoying, but I also like to record ambient outdoor noise, so that's on me for caring about the sound around me, most people won't be bothered by this. CONCLUSION Robotic lawnmowers aren't for everyone, but I do think they're for more people than own them at the moment. I think a lot of people would appreciate what they get from having a robot caring for their lawn constantly. I would highly recommend picking up one of these mowers. Husqvarna is an excellent brand and very much care for their customers. Their customer service is top notch, but you do pay a premium. That premium gives you value in the form of piece of mind if something is a problem. Hopefully this helped you make an informed decision on a large purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2019 by Lucas Wells Lucas Wells

  • Great mower even in rough terrain
Edition: New
The media could not be loaded. UPDATE 1 YEAR LATER: After 1 year, I'm downgrading this to 4 stars. The unit has been pretty good and is still my primary lawn mower, but issues have emerged. I ended up having to cut it off from the far side of the sidewalk because it was trapped there too often. It also regularly becomes stuck in a particularly steep patch of my front lawn, which becomes a vicious circle because its attempts to extricate itself destroy the grass and create bare patches which are even more perilous. The boundary wire has been quite annoying to maintain. When starting it up in the spring I had to spend an entire day (close to 8 hours) trying to identify a faulty wire. The issue was particularly hard to pin down because the wire wasn't completely cut but had become weakened in one segment, so my usual tools for tracing wire faults were reporting that the entire loop was fully connected, but the mower wasn't getting enough signal from the wire to proceed, so I had to use trial and error to find the fault. Last week the mower stopped charging for an unknown reason. I have not been able to identify the issue yet but Husqvarna customer service was not helpful at all. I expected better support from the company. That said, even with all the hassle I don't regret the purchase. I've switched to a more robust boundary cable which I'm hopeful will result in fewer issues, and the mower itself is a real champ at enduring the terrain and the elements. Assuming I'm able to get it running again without great expense, I'll continue to recommend thos mower, albeit with more caveats than before. ORIGINAL REVIEW: My property was a real test for this mower: the frontyard has steep slopes, and the backyard is often damp with a thin layer of mud. I'd previously purchased Worx Landroid, which is half the price of this mower, but that unit was quickly bogged down in mud (and, unrelatedly, its blade also jammed anytime it encountered a single tree seed). It also seemed like it would not be able to navigate the slopes in the front, though it never made it far enough to find out. When the Husqvarna 315x arrived, I was immediately impressed. The unit appeared bulky enough to survive my backyard quagmire, though it is also surprisingly light and easy to carry about when needed. Its blade spins freely and would not jam on spiky tree seeds. And the setup process was very simple: the app connected to my local wifi immediately and I was able to setup a schedule in just a few minutes. I was disappointed to realize that this unit does not include the materials for setting up the necessary perimeter fence: that kit must be purchased separately for several hundred dollars. However it's possible to save some money there by buying the wire and stakes from third-party vendors, and only buying the required cable clip connectors from Husqvarna for around $10. Setting up the perimeter fence requires serious effort. My property is not large (only 1/8 acre) but is somewhat irregular. Laying down the wire in a straight line is simple and fast, but pathing around curves and measuring to ensure proper distance does take time. I also laid the wire across my sidewalk, using the crack between sidewalk blocks and laying a bead of caulk over the top. In all it probably took me 5-10 hours to lay the entire fence, over the course of several evenings. But it's not challenging work by any means, and it's certainly possible to DIY this. I would not recommend burying the wire, because you'll probably want to make some tweaks to the boundary in the first few weeks, and the wire quickly becomes buried by grass and dirt on its own. A note about broken connections: you'll likely get these at some point, and they can be annoying. The base station tells you that the connection is broken somewhere along the line and it's up to you to find out where and repair it. This only happened to me once fortunately, when I accidentally laid some damaged wire without realizing it. An AM radio is helpful to help identify the source of the breakage, but it's not a precise indicator. At worst you may end up having to re-lay some stretches of wire to replace breakages. Now, onto the actual performance of the device: I've been very impressed with the 315x mower. In a few weeks of usage it has only twice gotten stuck, both times from over-running a boundary wire that I'd placed too close to an edge with a steep dropoff. See the attached video for an example of the 20-30% slope that the mower must navigate. I was fully prepared that I'd have to mow this part of the lawn myself, but the 315x has no problems here. It detects the steep slope and changes its behavior accordingly, slowing down on decent and sometimes navigating in a serpantine pattern rather than going in straight lines. It also doesn't mind the mud. It's light enough not to sink down into the mud, and its large tires have the traction to power through when needed. The mower does sometimes get "trapped" on the far side of the sidewalk, because there is a very slight ridge on the nearside which it sometimes hits and detects as an obstacle. But it is smart enough to try different approaches: it'll eventually approach the ridge at an angle, or try backing over the ridge. If you watch it, its repeated failures seem frustrating, but if you leave it alone it does eventually work things out without needing intervention. (I did end up adjusting my border wire to make it a bit less likely to cross the sidewalk so that it would spend less time "trapped" over there.) This mower also has a great app, and there is rich API support so that power users can make this device even smarter. For me, I hooked the mower into my existing home automation system (using Home Assistant) to automatically "pause" the mower for 3 days after any significant rainfall, to allow the backyard more time to dry out before mowing resumes. (By default the mower will pause for a few hours after a rain, but my yard takes more time than this to dry out.) In summary, I'm very impressed with this mower and hope it will last for years to come. It has so far completely replaced the need for me to mow at all, though edging and weed-wacking are still required. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2022 by J.Steve

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