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WORX Landroid Vision Cloud Robot Lawn Mower, No Perimeter Wire Robot Mower for 1/2 Acre, AI Obstacle Avoidance + RTK Cloud Navigation, 30% Slope, Auto Mapping, App Control, WR320

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Style: Two-Wheel Drive


Size: WR320:Mows Up to 1/2 Acre


Features

  • Centimeter-level RTK Cloud Accuracy: Vision Cloud robot lawn mower uses commercial-grade RTK technology delivered straight from the cloud - no local antenna installation required and, above all, without additional cloud costs!
  • Auto Mapping that Covers More: Vision AI enables this robot mower to understand any lawn shape and boundary types, automatically mapping your yard with smooth paths, closer edge-following, and fuller coverage from day one.
  • AI Obstacle Avoidance: Vision AI not only recognizes objects, but understands them. Powered by a well-trained neural network and processing power up to 10 trillion operations per second, WORX lawn mower robot responds intelligently to keep mowing smooth, safe, and uninterrupted.
  • Infinite Zone Mowing & App Remote Control: Manage unlimited mowing zones with custom pathways, define no-go areas, edit your map, and monitor your remote control lawn mower anytime - all under control at your fingertips.
  • Reliable Navigation Even in the Shade: RTK Cloud delivers centimeter-level accuracy. In shaded or partially covered areas, V-SLAM–based sensor fusion with Vision AI seamlessly takes over, maintaining precise navigation.
  • Cut-to-Edge Border Cutting: Vision AI understands different boundary types - crossing ridable edges to minimize leftover grass, and cutting as close as possible along fixed borders where boundaries must be respected, delivering cleaner edges with less missed grass.
  • Precision Mowing, Your Way: RTK-accurate navigation delivers straight, evenly spaced stripes in classic mowing patterns - Parallel, Checkerboard, or Diamond - as well as a Natural look. Switch finishes anytime in the app for clean, consistent results.
  • Extended-Range Connectivity with RadioLink: Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enhanced with RadioLink connectivity to maintain enhanced communication and reliable operation across larger lawns - beyond standard Wi-Fi coverage.

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Worx Landroid Vision Cloud WR320 delivers champion-grade performance for lawns up to ½ acre, with no on-site antenna required. Vision AI doesn’t just see - it understands, recognizing obstacles, mapping your lawn automatically, and detecting edges with precision, all with virtually no manual input. Powered by RTK Cloud inch-level accuracy and V-SLAM reliability in shaded areas, Vision Cloud delivers consistently exceptional results - whether in full sun or deep shade.

Brand Name: WORX


Model Number: WR320


Required Assembly: No


UPC: 822465352834


Manufacturer Warranty Description: 3 Year Manufacturer


Manufacturer: WORX


Manufacturer Part Number: WR320


Item Type Name: Robot Lawn Mower


Best Sellers Rank: #29,363 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #7 in Robotic Lawn Mowers


ASIN: B0GN8KK8XW


Customer Reviews: 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (53) 3.7 out of 5 stars


Material Type: Plastic


Power Source: Battery Powered


Operation Mode: Automatic


Smart Home Compatibility: Smart Home Compatible


Maximum Adjustable Cutting Height: 3.54 Inches


Battery Average Life: 60 minutes


Minimum Adjustable Cutting Height: 1.57 Inches


Number of Positions: 5


Item Weight: 44.5 Pounds


Cutting width: 8.7 Inches


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 22.7"D x 18.1"W x 11.3"H


Color: Two-Wheel Drive


Style Name: Two-Wheel Drive


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  • Safe a lot of time and sweat Safe a lot of time and sweat
Style: Two-Wheel Drive Size: WR320:Mows Up to 1/2 Acre
After using the WORX Landroid Vision for a while, I can honestly say I’m very happy with this purchase. I actually bought this as a birthday gift for my husband—he used to mow the lawn himself, and I wanted to surprise him with something that would make his life easier. It definitely delivered and has saved him a lot of time and sweat! Unlike many “smart” mowers that just bump into everything, this one truly lives up to the name. The AI is reliable and does a great job recognizing obstacles. My dog leaves toys all over the yard, and the mower consistently avoids them instead of running them over. The edge-cutting feature is a huge upgrade from our previous mower. We used to spend time every weekend trimming along the fence, but now there’s barely anything to touch up. It cuts very close to the edges, and the striped pattern it leaves behind makes the lawn look professionally done. If you care about clean edges, you’ll really appreciate this feature. It’s also very user-friendly. Setting up no-go zones was simple and straightforward. The mower is very quiet, which is a big plus. If it doesn’t finish an area, it will return later and pick up right where it left off. You can leave it set up outside, and it will automatically go back to recharge and then continue mowing on its own. It’s a really smart and convenient system. Overall, this is a great choice, especially if you have a more complex lawn. I’d recommend investing in this model rather than going with cheaper basic options—you definitely get what you pay for. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2026 by Su Hu

  • Frustrating device - I don't recommend
Style: Two-Wheel Drive Size: WR320:Mows Up to 1/2 Acre
I wish I could give it zero stars. This thing was nothing but trouble. The instructions are useless. I called their customer service and after waiting 20 minutes to talk to someone they couldn't help and even seemed like they had no idea how the product actually works. I would describe the problem and the customer service rep would ask me to hold and after 5 minutes or so come back with a suggestion that didn't work. I finally just took the battery out, unplugged the charger and waited 10 minutes to get started so I could start the mapping function. This is right out of the box! Before purchase I found as many online reviews and videos as I could and all of them concluded it was the "best" and the most "advanced" and "easy to setup." Since this is my first robotic mower, whether it is the best or most advanced I don't know but nothing about this device is easy. For example I placed the charge pad only a few feet from the starting point and most times it couldn't find the starting point. The app lets you drive it to the starting point and eventually it would find it but would take 5-10 to go 2 feet. The auto map function did not work so I walked a map behind it and it seemed to store a good map of our back yard. So it goes back to the charge pad and I hit the go arrow on the map and guess what - it couldn't find the starting point again even though it was only 2 feet from the charge pad!! After many attempts to get it to the starting point it finally did although it took minutes to go to 2 feet. It would go a little, then stop, then turn 1 way and another, then go back towards the charge pad, then turn again and then get to the starting point all before cutting a single blade of grass. When I tried cutting the next day it unexplainably went back to getting confused and could not find the starting point again. This was consistently inconsistent. How does it go from successfully completing this simple function and then go back to getting lost? Another example if something happens (error message, beeping sounds and stopping) while cutting and you press the big STOP button it stops responding and the app loses its connection to the robot. How is this possible when I'm holding my phone just above it? SO FRUSTRATING. Most time I had to pick it up and take it to the charge charge pad myself. If you can get the app to connect to it, it just goes round and round and then back to the charger and every time the tires would hit a corner of a brick wall we have and start beeping. In another area it consistently got stuck and would show an error. Error after error and nothing but frustration. Either I got a bad unit or the reviews were manipulated. I would rather push a lawn mower if this is state of robotic mower technology but I have a feeling this thing was pushed out to the market before it was ready. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2026 by Cycle Guy

  • Totally worth it, 5 stars. Autonomous and reliable lawn care. Totally worth it, 5 stars. Autonomous and reliable lawn care.
Style: Two-Wheel Drive Size: WR320:Mows Up to 1/2 Acre
In February 2026, I purchased the Worx Landroid Vision Cloud WR320 on Amazon for our non-profit organization facility. I tested it at home before rolling it out to the organization. This machine is absolutely what every homeowner needs. This machine is another example of A.I. replacing manual labor. It’s a great thing. In the box, was the Landroid fully assembled, instruction manuals, charging mat or base plate, mat securing screws, charger unit, charger power supply, outlet transmitter or radio link, boundary tape or no-go line, and boundary tape staples. The boundary tape can be used but is not required for the lawn mapping process. If your lawn has clearly defined perimeter, then the boundary marker is not needed. Conversely, if your lawn is adjacent to your neighbors, or you have areas you don’t want the Landroid to go, then the boundary marker is needed for the one-time mapping, and then it’s removed. The radio link is essentially a Wi-Fi extender to get your Wi-Fi signal to the Landroid while it’s out in the yard. Mapping the lawn was straight forward and intuitive. The one hiccup was, set your cellphone to your 2.4 ghz Wi-Fi network BEFORE trying to connect to the Landroid. 5 ghz and 6 ghz network will only result in an error. The one question I had for mapping the lawn is … does the unit need to start mapping by physically being placed on the lawn. No, it does not. I placed my charging station close to the house which is about a 20-foot paved path to the lawn. I was able to start the mapping from the charging station and manual (like a video game using the app) drive the Landroid to the lawn and then select to start the actual lawn mapping. The Landroid remembered the location of the charging station and simply returned down the 20-foot path when completed. What happens in the mapping, the Landroid walks the perimeter (the edge) of the lawn recording a layout of your lawn. On the app, you will see a Google Map like image of your home and your lawn. This is awesome. One thing I should mention, when we unboxed the unit, the battery was around 24%. When the Landroid was placed on charge it was super-fast. I didn’t set a timer, but I estimated about an hour or less to get to 100%. I have drone batteries that take hours to charge. The Landroid was a refreshing change from that. Actual lawn operation was just as pleasant. Setting the height of the cut is done from the app, no mechanical adjustment needed. The other surprising aspect of the Landroid is it is quiet. If you are old like me and have seen the 1983 movie Blue Thunder, the idea of a helicopter not making a sound is just as insane as a lawnmower not making a sound. That’s correct, no sound. Highly recommended for your home and business. I have not used the auto scheduling function but I’m sure it works as expected. I plan to show a couple of neighbors before bringing it to the facility. 5 Stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2026 by Max

  • Very good robot mower.
Style: Two-Wheel Drive Size: WR320:Mows Up to 1/2 Acre
Performs just a bit worse than expected. This 2 wheel drive model struggles for traction on certain parts of the yard that are inclined but not steep. The mapping works well. Its ability to just get out and cut the yard is excellent. Sometimes it does not cut all the way to the edge even when running the edge routine so manual trimming is required. It is excellent at perceiving and mowing around trees with mulch beds. After three months it is repeatedly skipping certain patches of the yard and I haven't had time to diagnose why that is yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2026 by Jordan

  • Exceeds my expectations
Style: Two-Wheel Drive Size: WR320:Mows Up to 1/2 Acre
Finally decided to get rid of my landscaping service this year and decided to try out the Worx WR320. I considered several different options but ultimately decided to go with the Worx due to having the most features at a very reasonable price. Plus I figured with a 30 day satisfaction guarantee there isn't much to lose if it didn't work out. Initial setup was pretty easy...unboxing, put the pad outside and plug in, power on, and start mapping. There were no stakes or physical barriers, everything was done either automatically or within the app. I found the auto mapping to work much better than expected...the mower basically went out on its own and charted out everything. For areas where I wanted to split one connected zone into multiple areas you can just pause auto mapping and drive it with your phone like a remote control car where you want to draw manual lines. I wish you could break up zones within the app after the fact, but the mower has to physically generate each map. The biggest issue I experienced with setup was not realizing that after powering on you have to press the enter button 4 times to enter the default startup password of 0-0-0-0...without doing this first you can't connect the mower to bluetooth and wifi and i wasted about 20 minutes before figuring this out. In terms of performance...the mower is so quiet you can barely hear it and seems to cut pretty consistently. As for speed, I have a 3/4 acre lot with a mowing area of around 0.4 acres and the mower can cover everything in about 1.5 days, mowing only during bright daytime hours. It' worth mentioning that I've had some issues with trying to cut early in the morning or around sunset hours, as the mowers gives off a low light error. I considered getting the add-on light to resolve but decided it wasn't necessary since the mower can easily covers the entire areas during daytime hours. I also have a large fenced in area which I was pleasantly surprised i can just open the gate to let it in and out to cut and charge. Also worth mentioning I have a slope of around 30 degrees between my front and back yards on both sides of the house which the mower surprisingly has no issue clearing time and time again, even on wet grass. Battery life seems to be around 45-60 minutes cutting and 30-45 minutes charging. In terms of edging, it actually does better than expected even without the cut to zero module. I strongly considered upgrading to the model with cut to zero but reasoned that I'd probably need to break out a string trimmer regardless, just probably to a slightly lesser degree. The app is decent, but could use some improvement in terms of it intuitiveness. After about a month of using though I have everything running smoothly without issue so maybe just a learning curve. Overall I'm giving the Worx WR320 five stars based on its ability to consistently cut my lawn at an attractive price point, handling a surprisingly large area of varied terrain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2026 by MikeV83

  • Don't buy. Doesn't mow the lawn it just mapped.
Style: Two-Wheel Drive Size: WR320:Mows Up to 1/2 Acre
The machine itself is well done. However DO NOT BUY This Product the software is done so poorly you'll spend hour after frustrating hour trying to make this work. The initial setup is horrible. Either they bought the worst WIFI adapter and the worst bluetooth adapter or they just used lots of drugs and could never get the programs to work. Unless your wifi is perfect and you are using a phone, it will never connect and update and run. Once you do get it working it works for a few minutes and then locks up and you'll have to carry it back to the charging station. I have a perfect yard with one tree and one flagpole. The machine cut the area one time fine. Then I requested the machine to do the outline of the zone. Failure after failure. The machine can't find itself or the charging station if it gets more than 50 feet from the base. To WORX. Put an antenna on the unit so it can find WIFI. You have a unit that is dependent on a good wifi connection and it seems to fail at wifi all of the time. And once the unit is setup I shouldn't need bluetooth anymore. I should be able to reach the unit through wifi. And please fix it so it can return home. The fact this can't find the base 100 feet away says you don't have the software that makes this usable. Until you fix several software related issues this is not ready to be sold to the public. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Once on 2.4ghz wifi only and updated, amazing Once on 2.4ghz wifi only and updated, amazing
Style: Two-Wheel Drive Size: WR320:Mows Up to 1/2 Acre
So I bought this while they had the price at $1299 plus an Amazon coupon of $180 off as well as 12mo 0% payments on their credit card, and at that price I couldn't be happier. The problems people have had come from connectivity and not having the upgraded firmware. It really needs dedicated 2.4ghz, and while my great Netgear Orbi mesh system can transmit on that, there's no way to dedicate 2.4ghz only. For me, the quick cheap fix was this: U-SPEED N300 WiFi Router 2.4G... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9671WJY?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share I plugged that router into mine to broadcast 2.4 only got this landroid blink and ring accessories and every one of them works so well now. With that and being able to get the firmware updates, this thing works as you would expect it to, without, I was having the problems and frustrations others were having. Now though, it's perfect. One change from the instructions, don't try to do the firmware updates while on the charger, just manually serve it a foot off and then do the update, works so much better and quicker. I was going to keep this in my garage and have it work when I told it, however after a lot of research, I decided to breakdown and just keep it outside full time and boy I'm glad I did. Mapping is easy, it will map the outside edges in a counter clockwise manner. Then you can manually drive it to map pathways to other areas and no go zones inside the areas it auto mapped. Has no problem with my sidewalks, plant areas, trees, fenced in backyard, cuts better than my other mower. This is easily the best purchase I've made in a long time. I just have it do the lawn every third day while I'm at work. I did not buy the official garage for it, I'll edit this review with the cheap one I bought that works great and fits this like a glove. I really can't say enough good things about thisthing, I get where other frustrating came from, had those issues too, not mowing the area, trouble setting up, but once the wifi was updated and the firmware updated, works so well and easy. Highly recommend. Here's the garage as well as the picture of it: CNAINFC Robot Mower Garage, Robot... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DBP6CBJM?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026 by BjasonD

  • Impressively smart, effortlessly clean cuts
Style: Two-Wheel Drive Size: WR320:Mows Up to 1/2 Acre
I didn’t expect a lawn mower to feel this futuristic, but the WORX Landroid Vision Cloud completely changed how I think about yard work. First, the fact that it doesn’t require a perimeter wire is a game changer. Setup was surprisingly simple; I had it up and running much faster than I expected. The auto-mapping and AI navigation are seriously impressive. What really stood out to me is how smart it is around obstacles. It smoothly navigates around trees, edges and random things left in the yard without bumping into everything like older robotic mowers tend to do. The Vision and RTK cloud navigation combo gives it a level of precision that feels premium. The cut quality has been excellent too. My lawn looks consistently maintained all the time. Since it runs regularly, the grass always looks neat without that heavy, uneven look you sometimes get from traditional mowing. Plus, it handles slopes better than I expected, which is a big win. It’s also very hands-off. I love being able to control everything from the app: scheduling, zones and adjustments. And when it needs to charge, it heads back to the base station on its own. That level of automation is exactly what I hoped for. Overall, this feels like one of those upgrades that genuinely improves day-to-day life. Instead of planning time around mowing, I just don’t think about it anymore. If you’re on the fence about robotic mowers, this one really shows how far the tech has come. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026 by Amazon Customer

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