Our verdict
The big-lawn cousin of the Landroid Vision M600, and the most ambitious robot mower on UK shelves. When the camera works it's brilliant — the mower stays on the grass, leaves the borders alone, ignores the dog. When it doesn't work, you're rebooting it from your phone at 7am. The Vision platform is genuinely the future of robot mowing, but the L1600 is paying early-adopter tax. Wait for the 2026 hardware refresh if you can.
Pros & cons
Pros
- True wire-free — AI camera sees grass vs. not-grass
- 1600m² is the biggest in the Vision range
- Software updates over wifi — model gets smarter monthly
- PowerShare battery works with 100+ Worx tools
Cons
- Camera struggles in low light — early-morning starts skipped
- First-mow learning takes 3-4 sessions
- More expensive than wire-based rivals at the same area
Full specs
| Type | Robotic |
|---|---|
| Cut width | 22 cm |
| Engine / Power | Worx 20V Li-ion (4Ah) |
| Weight | 13.5 kg |
| Deck | Composite |
| Self-propelled | Yes |
| Rear roller | No |
| Mulching | Yes |
| Cutting heights | 6 positions |
| Bag capacity | — |
| Suited to lawn | Large |
| Noise level | 58 dB |
Buying second-hand
Used Vision L1600s appear at £900-1200 — a lot of buyers panic-sell after a frustrating first month. The mower does get better with software updates so a 12-month-old unit performs noticeably better than a brand-new one out of the box. Confirm the camera lens isn't scratched (deal-breaker, £230 to replace) and that the buyer has the original Worx login so warranty transfers.
Where to buy the Worx Landroid Vision L1600
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Repair-cost reference
UK 2026 ballpark prices for the parts you're most likely to need on this mower. OEM is dealer-genuine; aftermarket is what you'll find on eBay or generic small-engine suppliers. Use these to sense-check any quote and to negotiate on used buys.
| Part / job | OEM | Aftermarket |
|---|---|---|
|
Replacement 22cm blade
Annual sharpening is free; replace when bent or cracked.
|
£24–£32 | £8–£12 |
|
Replacement battery
Wear part — typical 3–5 years to 80% capacity. The biggest single repair cost on any battery mower.
|
£90–£180 | £55–£120 |
|
Mainboard / control unit
Failure typically requires dealer fit. Not economic past 8 years on entry-tier robots.
|
£180–£320 | — |
|
Boundary wire repair (per splice)
Most common robotic fault — see /blog/robotic-mower-boundary-wire-repair.
|
£12 connector | £4 |
Fair-offer calculator
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Calculations are guidance, not gospel. Used-market prices vary by region (Scotland is typically 10–15% cheaper than the South-East), season (October cheapest, March most expensive), and seller motivation.
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