Robot mowers head-to-head

Segway Navimow i110N vs Worx Landroid Vision (WR208)

Both models on one scale, every figure traced to its manufacturer datasheet. Bar length means the same thing here as on every other page of the site.

Navimow i110N vs Landroid Vision (WR208), to scale
  • Navimow i110N
  • Landroid Vision (WR208)
Work areamore is better
10,890sq ft
8,712sq ft
  • Navimow i110N: 0.25 acre (recommended mowing area as published)
  • Landroid Vision (WR208): Published as recommended lawn size of 1/5 acre on the US spec table and as cutting area 1/5 acre in the owner's manual, converted to 8712 sq ft. This is a recommended capacity, not a tested maximum.
Max slopemore is better
30%
30%
  • Navimow i110N: Published as 30% (17 degrees) maximum slope ability; 10% (6 degrees) maximum slope at boundary
  • Landroid Vision (WR208): Published as maximum slope 17 degrees (30%), both figures given by Worx on the product spec table.
Cutting widthmore is better
7.1in
7.9in
Runtimemore is better
120min
Not published
  • Navimow i110N: Published as Full Charge Mowing Time (120 min for the i110).
Noiseless is better
58dB
59dB
  • Navimow i110N: Published as 58 dB(A).
Warrantymore is better
3yr
3yr

Segway Navimow i110N

$1,099as of 2026-07-04

Wire-free RTK-and-vision navigation sized for a quarter-acre lawn, at the lowest price of the mowers we track. A fit for small suburban yards that don't want a perimeter wire.

Best for small suburban lawns without a perimeter wire.

Worx Landroid Vision (WR208)

$1,599.99as of 2026-07-05

The Landroid Vision WR208 is a camera navigated mower that skips boundary wire and RTK entirely, with a published 1/5 acre recommended capacity and 30 percent slope rating. Worx does not publish runtime per charge for it, so endurance cannot be compared against the other mowers we track.

Best for Small wire free lawns up to 1/5 acre.

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