The Worx Landroid M700+ WR167E is a fully automatic robotic lawn mower built for medium gardens up to 700m². It runs on a 20V 4.0Ah lithium-ion PowerShare battery the same battery platform shared across the entire Worx cordless tool range. Everything you need is in the box: 150m of boundary wire, charging base, charger and nine blades.
What sets this mower apart is its patented AIA navigation technology, which cuts your lawn up to 30% faster than random-path robot mowers. It handles inclines up to 20 degrees (35%) and features a self-levelling floating cutting deck that adjusts automatically on uneven ground no scalping, no blade damage.
Cutting height adjusts between 30 - 50mm across four positions. The mower is IPX5 rated, so hosing it down is no problem. It's modular too optional add-ons include an ultrasonic Anti Collision System, an Off-Limits invisible fence module and a RadioLink module extending Wi-Fi up to 500 metres.
This mower is rated for gardens up to 700m². It's designed specifically for medium-sized lawns and comes pre-programmed with a mowing schedule suited to that size. If your garden is smaller, it will simply finish sooner. If your garden is larger, you'd need to look at a higher-capacity model in the Landroid range.
Yes. The box includes 150 metres of boundary wire, pegs, a charging base, a charger, a 4.0Ah battery pack, nine blades with screws and two measurement gauges. Worx describes it as plug and play you don't need to buy additional components to get started. The boundary wire is what defines the mowing area, so you'll need to lay this around your lawn perimeter before first use.
AIA stands for Artificial Intelligence Algorithm. Rather than moving in random directions and bouncing off the boundary wire like older robot mowers, the Landroid uses a systematic cutting pattern. It can navigate through narrow passages without needing a separate guide wire. Worx claims this makes it up to 30% faster than random-path mowers. It also means less repeated reversing at the lawn edges, which reduces wear on the turf over time.
Yes. The mower handles inclines up to 20 degrees or 35%. It also features a floating cutting deck that automatically adjusts its height to follow the contours of uneven ground. This prevents the blades from digging into raised areas and scalping the turf a common problem with fixed-deck mowers on undulating lawns.
The cutting height adjusts between 30mm and 50mm across four positions. This range covers most standard lawn conditions in the UK. For a neater, shorter finish you'd use the lower settings; for longer, lusher grass or during dry spells when you want to retain moisture, the higher settings are more appropriate. Adjustment is done manually on the machine itself.
The mower carries an IPX5 water resistance rating. This means it can withstand water jets from any direction so cleaning it with a garden hose is perfectly fine. It is also designed to continue mowing in light rain. However, IPX5 does not mean fully submersible, so it should not be left in standing water or flooded areas. The charging base should be positioned in a sheltered spot where possible.
There are four optional add-on modules. The Anti Collision System (ACS) uses ultrasonic sensors to detect and steer around obstacles reviewers note this costs around £200 and is considered essential for gardens with furniture or planters. The Off-Limits module creates invisible boundary zones without rewiring. The RadioLink module extends Wi-Fi connectivity via a dedicated radio signal up to 500 metres. The Find My Landroid module adds GPS theft tracking and internet connectivity without needing Wi-Fi. Each module slots into the mower's modular system without replacing the unit.
Worx offers a three-year warranty when you register the product online. Without registration the standard warranty period applies check Worx's terms at point of purchase. It's worth noting that some customer reviews mention difficulties getting repairs completed through the official repair network, with one reviewer reporting a four-month wait for parts. Registering your product online and keeping proof of purchase is strongly advised. If you experience issues, contacting Worx directly rather than going through a third-party repair centre may yield faster results based on reported experiences.
| Brand | Worx |
| Model Number | WR167E |
| Recommended Lawn Size | Up to 700m² |
| Power Source | Battery powered |
| Battery Voltage | 20V Max |
| Battery Capacity | 4.0Ah Li-ion |
| Charger Current | 1500mA |
| Cutting Width | 18cm |
| Cutting Height (Min) | 30mm |
| Cutting Height (Max) | 50mm |
| Cutting Height Positions | 4 |
| Max Incline (Degrees) | 20° |
| Max Incline (Percent) | 35% |
| IP Rating | IPX5 |
| Navigation Technology | AIA (Artificial Intelligence Algorithm) |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi / App controlled |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Colour | Orange |
| Materials | Metal and Plastic |
| Item Weight | 17.72kg |
| Depth | 55.8cm |
| Width | 40.4cm |
| Height | 20.5cm |
| Boundary Wire Included | 150 metres |
| Blades Included | 9 blades with screws |
| Warranty | 3 years (online registration required) |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Software Updates | Over-the-air (automatic) |
| Modular Upgrades | ACS, Off-Limits, RadioLink, Find My Landroid |