Worx Landroid M700+ vs Segway Navimow i206 AWD: Full Comparison
Last updated: May 19, 2026 | Side-by-side spec comparison
Quick Summary
Both target small lawns under 1,000 m² at similar price points. Worx M700+ uses a wired perimeter loop — cheaper, works under tree canopy, but installation takes 4–6 hours. Segway i206 AWD uses RTK GPS — pricier base station but installs in under an hour with no wires to bury. For tree-shaded yards Worx is the safer bet; for open lawns with multiple zones Segway wins.
Spec Comparison Table
| Specification | Worx Landroid M700+ $899 | Segway Navimow i206 AWD $999 |
|---|---|---|
| Price (USD) | $899 | $999 |
| Coverage | 700 m² | 600 m² |
| Navigation | Wired perimeter loop | RTK GPS + Vision |
| Install time | 4–6 hours | 45–90 min |
| Works under trees | Yes | Reduced |
| Drive | Two-wheel drive | All-wheel drive |
| Max slope | 35% | 50% |
| Cutting width (cm) | 18 | 42 |
| Battery runtime | 90 min | 150 min |
| Rain sensor | Yes | Yes |
| Noise (dB) | 65 | 58 |
| App control | Yes | Yes |
| Warranty | 2 years | 2 years |
Wire vs RTK Trade-Off
The Worx Landroid M700+ requires laying a perimeter wire around the lawn edge, secured with U-pegs every 50–100 cm. This is a 4–6 hour job for a typical 700 m² lawn. Once installed, the wire is invisible after 2–4 weeks and works under any tree cover. The Segway i206 AWD uses RTK GPS — a base station mounted high (roof, garage gable, pole) provides position corrections to the mower. Setup is 45–90 minutes; no wires. But under heavy tree canopy the satellite signal degrades and the mower can lose tracking.
See our full installation guide for the trade-offs.
Slope and Drive
The Segway i206 AWD's all-wheel drive system is rated to 50% slope. The Worx M700+ is two-wheel drive and rated to 35%. For lawns with banks, retaining wall transitions, or hillside sections, the i206 is the safer choice.
Cutting Width and Pattern
Both use random-pattern cutting (typical for entry-level mowers). The Segway i206 AWD has a 42 cm deck vs 18 cm on Worx — the Segway covers more than twice as much ground per pass and finishes the same area roughly 50% faster.
Verdict
Pick the Worx Landroid M700+ if
- Lawn has mature tree cover that blocks satellite signal
- You don't mind a 4–6 hour wire installation
- You prefer a wired-boundary system you can rely on long-term
- $100 savings matter
Pick the Segway Navimow i206 AWD if
- Lawn has open sky for most of its area
- Steep slopes (over 35%) anywhere on the lawn
- The 42 cm cutting deck and 150-min runtime finishes faster
- Quick setup and zero buried wire matter more than $100