Robot lawn mower reviews
Every robot mower MowScout covers gets the same treatment: specs verified against primary sources, a MowScout Score computed by a published formula, and reality checks that label the difference between a verified spec and a manufacturer's marketing ceiling. No hands-on claims unless we've actually done it — these are spec-verified, data-driven reviews, and each one says so.
Shortcut: if you'd rather start from your yard than from a product list, use the fit-my-yard configurator. It filters this entire catalog by acreage, slope, tree cover, zones, and budget — and links back to the relevant reviews.
How to read these reviews
- The score is comparative, not a grade. A 75 isn't "C-grade" — it's how the mower's verified
capability mix stacks against the whole catalog. A modest score with the right fit beats a flagship score with the wrong one.
- Reality checks matter more than headline specs. When a slope rating is a dry-condition ceiling
or an acreage figure isn't a daily-coverage figure, the review flags it in place.
- Prices move; verify before buying. Street prices are re-checked on a rolling basis and dated,
but always confirm SKU, bundle contents, and price on the retailer page.
The reviews
The full, current review list renders below from the live database — sorted by MowScout Score, with each mower's photo, score, and one-line verdict. Every entry links to the complete review with its sub-score breakdown, reality checks, and sources.

























