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Worx WA0464 Landroid Charging Station Expansion Kit for WR150/WR153

3.7/5 (6 reviews)
$249.99
Worx WA0464 Landroid Charging Station Expansion Kit for WR150/WR153
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What It Is

The Worx WA0464 is an expansion kit that adds a second charging station to your Landroid robotic mower setup, allowing the mower to dock and recharge at a separate location. It is designed specifically for the Worx WR150 and WR153 Landroid models, enabling extended coverage or multi-zone lawn management.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm your mower model is either the WR150 or WR153—this kit is not compatible with older Worx Landroid models (e.g., WR140, WR147). The kit includes the charging base, power supply, and boundary wire, but you must already own a primary charging station for the system to work. Measure your lawn’s layout: the expansion kit requires a separate power outlet near the new station (outdoor-rated GFCI recommended) and enough boundary wire to connect the second zone (kit includes 150 feet). No deck size or blade compatibility concerns—this is purely a charging hardware add-on.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation difficulty: Moderate. You’ll need to bury or stake the boundary wire from the new station to your mower’s existing perimeter loop, then pair the station via the Landroid app. Plan for 1–2 hours.
  • Quality: Mixed user reports—some note the power supply can be underpowered for larger lawns, leading to slower charging. The plastic base is durable but may shift on uneven ground.
  • Common gotcha: The mower may occasionally get confused if the two stations are too close (under 10 feet apart) or if the boundary wires cross. Keep stations separated by at least 15 feet for reliable navigation.
  • App setup required: You must update the mower’s firmware and configure the “multi-zone” mode in the Worx app; skipping this step can cause docking failures.

Should You Buy It

This kit is only worth it if you have a large, segmented lawn (e.g., front and back yards separated by a driveway or fence) and already own a WR150 or WR153. For single-zone lawns, the extra station is unnecessary—stick with the original charger. If you’re on a budget, consider manual relocation of the mower instead, as the $250 price is steep for the convenience.

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