Landroid M500
"Boundary-wire robot for compact lawns"
RRP New
£799
Manufacturer
Buy Now
£699
Lowest UK retailer
Used Avg
£350
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★ 4.1 (712) · Value 7.8/10
Full Landroid M500 review →
Landroid Vision M600
"2024 camera-based no-wire Worx flagship"
RRP New
£1,499
Manufacturer
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£1,299
Lowest UK retailer
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£850
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★ 4.3 (78) · Value 7.8/10
Full Landroid Vision M600 review →
Verdict — which one to buy
Our take
Worx boundary-wire vs camera-based. The Vision skips the wire entirely using onboard cameras — newer technology, occasional issues in dawn/dusk light. The M500 is proven and cheaper. Camera-based wire-free is the future; the M500 is the safer present.
Spec-by-spec
| Worx Landroid M500 | Worx Landroid Vision M600 | |
|---|---|---|
| RRP | £799 | £1,499 |
| Buy now | £699 | £1,299 |
| Used avg | £350 | £850 |
| Type | Robotic | Robotic |
| Engine / Power | Worx brushless | Worx brushless w/ Vision AI |
| Cut width | 18 cm | 19 cm |
| Weight | 9 kg | 10 kg |
| Self-propelled | Yes | Yes |
| Rear roller (stripes) | No | No |
| Mulching | Yes | Yes |
| Bag capacity | — | — |
| Suited to lawn | Small | Medium |
| Noise | 58 dB | 58 dB |
| Rating | 4.1 / 5 | 4.3 / 5 |
| Value score | 7.8 / 10 | 7.8 / 10 |
Pros & cons of each
Pros
- Cheapest reputable robot in UK
- Worx PowerShare battery shared with other tools
- Easy app
- Wire installation manageable
Cons
- Boundary wire reliability mixed
- Worx support patchy
- Battery degrades faster than Husqvarna
Pros
- Camera-based — no boundary wire and no RTK base needed
- Sees obstacles in real time
- Cheaper than Husqvarna NERA
- Worx PowerShare battery shared
Cons
- Camera struggles in dawn/dusk light
- New — reliability evolving with firmware
- Cut width small for 600m²
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