
Worx Worx Landroid S 20V 2.0Ah Robotic Lawn Mower 1/8 Acre / 5,445 Sq Ft. Power Share - WR165 (Battery & Charger Included)
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MEDIOCRE
68
Winnowl Index
Winnowl Verdict
Even though the Worx Worx Landroid S 20V 2.0Ah Robotic Lawn Mower just cleared our audit with a LAGGING (69) Winnowl Index, that score is really a sign that you're paying for the name on the box more than the actual features you're getting. You’re looking at an Average Performance and Mediocre Value product here, but it’s coming from a company with Strong Brand Strength, so you're definitely paying a premium just for that name on the box. If you're looking at the Worx Worx Landroid S 20V 2.0Ah Robotic Lawn Mower 1/8 Acre / 5,445 Sq Ft. Power Share - WR165 (Battery & Charger Included), the specs show that you should be able to handle the typical grading and minor hills found in a standard suburban yard simply because that Maximum Slope of 30 % sits 21% below the class average. Honestly, we’d suggest a hard pivot from this Brand Tax product; that 11% higher price tag results in 19% less hardware for your dollar than the class average, so you're really not getting much for the extra cash.
Market Value Index
Mediocre
$699.99
Overpriced
Fair
High Value
At $699.99, you are capturing 19% less Performance per dollar than the $630.54 average, confirming its Mediocre Value status.
Performance Rating
Average
Honestly, compared to other options out there, this product's performance is 11% below the average and earns an Average Performance rating. While the Warranty indicates you will likely be protected for the entire primary service life of the machine, the big catch is that the 30 % Maximum Slope means that you should be able to handle the typical grading and minor hills found in a standard suburban yard is something you'll just have to deal with.
Brand Strength
Strong
The Strong Brand Strength of WORX comes from Strong Brand Trust and Average Brand Reliability.
Available At
$699.99
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The Winnowl Lab Report
| Specification | Value | Rating | Vs. Average | Winnowl Insight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Warranty | 3 Years | Exceptional | 71% better | Exceptional robotic warranty. A sign of premium construction and a long-term commitment to product reliability. |
| Maximum Slope | 30 % | Mediocre | 23% worse | Standard residential climbing. Designed to navigate most common lawn slopes without losing traction or positioning. |
| Battery Capacity | 2 Ah | Average | 52% worse | Low fuel capacity. While adequate for flat, tiny lots, small Amp-hour ratings limit the robot's ability to handle resistance. |
| Total Run Time | 80 minutes | Average | 25% worse | Standard duty cycle. This runtime is the industry benchmark for balancing battery longevity with effective daily lawn coverage. |
| Charging Time | 120 mins | Average | 6% worse | Slow-recovery profile. The robot spends a significant portion of its duty cycle recharging, limiting its daily coverage potential. |
| Maximum Lawn Area | 5,445 sq ft | Average | 21% worse | Mid-size residential rating. This is the industry sweet spot for the average homeowner with a fenced-in suburban lot. |
| Cutting Width | 7 inches | Average | Average | Standard residential deck. Most robotic mowers use this width to ensure they can fit through gates while still being productive. |
| Noise Level | 60 dB | Average | 3% better | Standard robotic noise profile. Balanced for daytime operation without being intrusive to outdoor activities. |
| Number of Batteries | 1 count | Average | 15% worse | Single-pack setup. The industry standard for robots, prioritizing simplicity and lower weight over redundancy. |
| Battery Voltage | 20 V | Average | 11% worse | Standard robotic power. This is the optimal balance of efficiency and torque for maintaining a tidy lawn. |
Ranking Factors
Insights
- Value Rank: #8 out of 11.
- Performance Rank: #9 out of 11.
- Winnowl Quadrant: Budget
Strengths
- Highest Warranty in its class at 3 Years, significantly above the class average of 1.75 Years.
Neutral
- A Battery Voltage of V is about average (22.36 V) but below the highest in class at 36 V.
- A Cutting Width of inches is about average (7.01 inches) but narrower than the widest in class at 10 inches.
- A Charging Time of mins is about average 113.64 mins but below the fastest at 60mins.
- A Noise Level of dB is about average 62 dB but not as low as the lowest in class at 55 dB.
Weaknesses
- Lowest Battery Capacity in its class at 2 Ah, well below the class high at 10 Ah.
- At minutes, the Total Run Time is shorter than the average of 106.92 minutes and much shorter than the class maximum (240 minutes).
- Least Number of Batteries in its class at 1, well below the most in class at 2.
- At sq ft, the Maximum Lawn Area is below the average of 6,934.58 sq ft and well below the class maximum (17,000 sq ft).
- Lowest Maximum Slope in its class at 30 %, well below the class high at 50 %.
Comparison
| Name | Winnowl Index | Value | Performance | Brand | Price | Maximum Lawn Area | Total Run Time | Battery Voltage | Battery Capacity | Cutting Width | Charging Time | Number of Batteries | Maximum Slope | Warranty | Noise Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Worx Worx Landroid S 20V 2.0Ah Robotic Lawn Mower |
MEDIOCRE
68
|
Mediocre | Average | Strong | $699.99 | 5,445 sq ft | 80 minutes | 20 V | 2 Ah | 7 inches | 120 mins | 1 count | 30 % | 3 Years | 60 dB |
| Husqvarna Husqvarna Automower |
STRONG
87
|
Strong | Strong | Strong | $599.00 | 17,000 sq ft | 60 minutes | 18 V | 2 Ah | 8.70 inches | 60 mins | 1 count | 30 % | 2 Years | 58 dB |
| LawnMaster LawnMaster OcuMow™ Robot Lawn Mower |
STRONG
87
|
Exceptional | Strong | Average | $409.99 | 4,000 sq ft | 240 minutes | 24 V | 4 Ah | 10 inches | 60 mins | 2 count | 35 % | 2 Years | 68 dB |