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What the Worx Landroid Vision knows about you
Wire-free robotic mower (vvc: the AI-primary Landroid, distinct from older boundary-wire Landroid models). Navigates with an onboard HDR camera and a neural-network vision AI trained to distinguish grass from non-grass, deciding where to mow in real time without a boundary wire or RTK antenna; vision-based obstacle avoidance reacts to pets/people. Schedule human-set. Shipping.
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What it collects about you
Where your data goes
What you can control
What it collects about you
The data this device picks up.
People around you
The camera may incidentally capture faces, license plates, and house numbers in garden photos. Positec says this personal information is blurred on local servers before being sent abroad for AI learning.
Where your data goes
Who else can see it once it leaves the device.
Sent to the cloud
When the mower docks, photos of the garden and surrounding areas are automatically uploaded to AWS servers in Europe, then transferred to Positec servers in China for AI learning and product development.
Training their AI
Positec uses anonymized garden photos for AI learning and mower vision development, keeping them for two to three years or longer if still useful. You can opt out of sharing images for AI learning through the app.
What you can control
Your say over the data it holds.
Kept on the device
Camera images are processed on-device during mowing for navigation and obstacle detection, and only uploaded to cloud servers when the mower returns to its charging station.
The full record
- Nav
- onboard camera + neural-net vision AI (wire-free, no RTK)
- Autonomy
- autonomous vision-guided mowing; human-set schedule
- Category
- robot mower
- Availability
- shipping
- Obstacle avoidance
- vision-based (reacts to obstacles)