#56

The Robot Lawn Mower Brawl

tvsMarch 30, 2026
Husqvarna Automower 410iQ

Husqvarna

Husqvarna Automower 410iQ

$3,499

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Winner
EcoFlow Blade

EcoFlow

EcoFlow Blade

$3,299

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Worx Landroid Vision Cloud 4WD

Worx

Worx Landroid Vision Cloud 4WD

$1,999

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Tale of the Tape

Husqvarna Automower 410iQ
EcoFlow Blade
Worx Landroid Vision Cloud 4WD
Mowing Quality
10/10
8/10
7/10
Coverage Area
7/10
10/10
7/10
Navigation
9/10
9/10
8/10
Slope Handling
9/10
10/10
7/10
Ease of Setup
8/10
8/10
9/10
Value
6/10
7/10
10/10

The Breakdown

Mowing Quality

Husqvarna has decades of robotic mowing expertise and it shows. The 410iQ delivers a consistently clean cut through frequent micro-mowing patterns that keep grass at a uniform height. It's the most reliable, predictable mowing experience of the three. EcoFlow's cut is good but not as refined. Worx's Vision AI is still learning — patterns can be erratic on irregular lots.

Coverage Area

The EcoFlow Blade dominates coverage at up to 1 acre — double the Husqvarna and Worx. If you have a large property, the Blade is the only sub-$5,000 option that can handle it. The Husqvarna and Worx max out at half an acre, which covers most suburban yards but limits larger properties.

Navigation

Husqvarna's EPOS system with the RS1 reference station is rock-solid and precise. EcoFlow's combination of RTK positioning, LiDAR, and infrared sensors creates a navigation suite that handles obstacles intelligently. Worx's Vision AI learns from millions of mowing hours in the cloud — clever, but newer and less proven than the competition.

Slope Handling

The EcoFlow Blade handles slopes up to 27 degrees (51%) — impressive for a robot mower. Husqvarna's 45% is excellent for most residential hills. Worx at 35% is adequate but if you have steep terrain, the EcoFlow or Husqvarna are safer bets.

Ease of Setup

All three are wire-free — no buried perimeter cables. Worx's Vision Cloud setup is the simplest: the AI maps your yard during the first few runs with minimal configuration. EcoFlow's app takes minutes. Husqvarna requires the RS1 reference station installation, which adds a step but provides the most precise boundaries.

Value

The Worx Landroid Vision Cloud at $1,999 is $1,300-$1,500 cheaper than the competition. For suburban yards under half an acre, it does the job at a price that makes robot mowing accessible. The EcoFlow at $3,299 with a 4-year warranty and 1-acre coverage is reasonable for large properties. Husqvarna at $3,499 demands a premium for brand heritage and proven reliability.

The Verdict

The Winner
E

EcoFlow Blade

The EcoFlow Blade Mows Circles Around the Competition

The EcoFlow Blade is the robot mower that finally delivers on the promise: set it up, forget it, enjoy a perfect lawn. With 1-acre coverage (double the competition), RTK + LiDAR + infrared navigation, slopes up to 51%, IPX5 weather resistance, and a 4-year warranty, it handles everything from suburban plots to semi-rural properties. The included Lawn Sweeper that cleans leaves and debris is a bonus no competitor offers. At $3,299 with the longest warranty in the business, it's the most capable and most confident robot mower on the market.

But consider:But consider the Worx Landroid Vision Cloud if your yard is under half an acre and budget matters. At $1,999, it's $1,300 cheaper and the Vision AI setup is the simplest of the three. For typical suburban lots, it's all the robot mower most people need.

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