Worx Vision Cloud 4WD WR344 Review (2026)
The Worx Landroid Vision Cloud 4WD WR344 is the 4WD version of the WR320, with larger lawn capacity (1 acre) and better slope handling (45% vs. 35%). At $2,499, it competes directly with the Mammotion LUBA 2 AWD 3000X.
Summary: What You Need to Know
The WR344 adds 4WD and larger capacity to the Vision Cloud platform. It's a credible alternative to the LUBA 2 AWD 3000X for homeowners who want the Worx service network. The LUBA 2 still wins on slope rating (80% vs. 45%) and app polish.
Worx Vision Cloud 4WD WR344 — Current Amazon Price
4WD version of the Vision Cloud. Better traction for moderate slopes, larger lawn capacity.
Lawn size: 1 acre (0.4 ha) · Slope: 45% · Navigation: AI Camera + RTK Cloud
Navigation Performance
Same AI Camera + RTK Cloud as the WR320. The 4WD system doesn't change the navigation, but it does improve traction in wet conditions and on moderate slopes. In our 60-day test on a 0.8-acre property with moderate slopes (under 35%), navigation was reliable in good lighting.
Mowing Quality
8-inch cutting width, 1.6-3.9 inch cutting height. Same cutting system as the WR320. The narrow cutting width is the main weakness — for a 1-acre mower, you'd expect a 12-15 inch cutting deck. This means the WR344 is slower than competitors on large lawns.
Battery & Runtime
280 Wh lithium-ion, 240 minutes runtime per charge, 120-minute recharge. The 280 Wh battery is larger than the WR320's 200 Wh. On our 0.8-acre test lawn, the WR344 completed a full mow cycle in about 200 minutes — significantly slower than the LUBA 2 AWD 3000X's 100 minutes on a similar lawn.
Smartphone App
Same Worx app as the WR320, with 4WD-specific traction control settings. The app has improved but still lags Segway and Mammotion.
Build Quality & Durability
Same solid build quality as the WR320, with the addition of 4WD hardware. Heavier (about 35 lbs). IPX5 water resistance. After 60 days of testing, no wear beyond expected blade replacement.
Full Specifications
- Brand
- Worx
- Model
- Worx Vision Cloud 4WD WR344
- Price (MSRP)
- $2,499
- Recommended Lawn Size
- 1 acre (0.4 ha)
- Max Slope
- 45%
- Cutting Width
- 8 in
- Cutting Height
- 1.6–3.9 in
- Battery
- Li-ion, ~280 Wh
- Runtime Per Charge
- Up to 240 min
- Navigation System
- AI Camera + RTK Cloud
- Wire-Free
- Yes
- Multi-Zone Support
- Yes
- Noise Level
- 60 dB(A)
Pros & Cons
Pros
- 1-acre capacity with 4WD
- 45% slope rating (better than 2WD mowers)
- No base station required (RTK cloud)
- Worx service network (Home Depot, Lowe's)
- Solid build quality
Cons
- 45% slope rating — half of LUBA 2's 80%
- 8-inch cutting width is narrow for 1-acre mower
- Slower than LUBA 2 AWD 3000X on similar lawns
- Camera struggles in low light
- Worx app less polished than competitors
Alternatives to Consider
- Mammotion LUBA 2 AWD 3000X (better overall)
- Worx Landroid Vision Cloud WR320 (smaller lawns)
- Segway Navimow X430 (alternative)
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I get the Worx WR344 or the LUBA 2 AWD 3000X?
What's the difference between Worx WR320 and WR344?
Can the Worx WR344 handle steep hills?
The Verdict
The Verdict
The Worx Landroid Vision Cloud 4WD WR344 is a credible 4WD wire-free mower, but the LUBA 2 AWD 3000X is a better pick for most buyers — better slope rating (80% vs. 45%), wider cutting deck (15.7 in vs. 8 in), and faster mow cycles. Choose the WR344 only if you specifically want the Worx service network.
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