Our conclusion to the Worx Vision test comes sooner than expected - the problems are simply too obvious to keep our RU-vid community in the dark any longer. We originally set out to evaluate the edge-cutting performance of the Worx Vision cordless robot lawn mower. But during testing, we came across a number of serious issues.
With the current software version, the robot runs over magnetic strips, does not keep the distances to the edges correctly and causes various types of collisions. It could not complete a single lap without interruption. Under these conditions, it is difficult to reach the charging station in regular operation - perhaps only every fifth time.
We've also linked to a video on the Ecovac Goat G1, which provides useful information on the edging performance of this cordless robot lawn mower.
Honestly, we should have listened to the Worx community and beta testers and not tested the robot with the current software version. Now we wonder how customers who have to live with this software - maybe only for two weeks, but possibly much longer or even permanently - will fare.
Worx Vision competes directly with other new robots and brands, in particular the Ecovac Goat G1 and Ecoflow Blade models. As with established manufacturers such as Husqvarna, Stihl and Zucchetti Ambrogio, it will probably take a few years for these newcomers to work reliably. We'll stay tuned and keep you up to date.
This video was translated with the help of artificial intelligence. You can find the original in German here: • Worx Vision Test - Akt...
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6 июн 2024