Our verdict
The bottom line
Worx made the boldest move in robotics with the Vision line — no wire, no RTK base, just a camera. It works well in good light and is genuinely cheaper than the wire-free competition. Watch this category.
Pros & cons
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
Full specs
| Type | Robotic |
|---|---|
| Cut width | 19 cm |
| Engine / Power | Worx brushless w/ Vision AI |
| Weight | 10 kg |
| Deck | Composite |
| Self-propelled | Yes |
| Rear roller | No |
| Mulching | Yes |
| Cutting heights | 6 positions |
| Bag capacity | — |
| Suited to lawn | Medium |
| Noise level | 58 dB |
Buying second-hand
Used-market tip
£500–900 used. Confirm firmware is up to date — early Vision units shipped with bugs that later firmware fixed. Camera lens scratches are a problem; inspect closely. Reset the Worx Landroid app before purchase.
Where to look: Facebook Marketplace and Gumtree are usually 20–30% cheaper than eBay UK for petrol mowers because most sellers want local pickup. eBay tends to win on cordless and electric (lighter, easier to ship). Always insist on a starting demonstration before paying.