Instead of worrying about having to mow the yard or paying the high cost for a landscaping service, a robotic lawnmower can easily take care of the task.

With just a little work, you can program the robot to take care of cutting your lawn while you attend to more important tasks.

Here are the best robotic lawnmowers available today.

Q: How Do I Use a Robot Lawnmower?

Instead of sucking up dirt and debris on your floors, robot lawnmowers are there to make sure your grass is always cut and looks great. The lawnmower uses a rechargeable battery for power instead of gasoline, like many traditional models. You can program it to mow a certain part of your lawn at a specific time of day. Many also offer compatible smartphone apps so you can do all of the scheduling in just a few taps.

Thanks to the rechargeable battery, the mower can mow up to 1,432 square feet in a single charge and work for 145 minutes. It will automatically return to the charging station when low and resume the job when ready. A full charge just takes 50 minutes.

With a unique algorithm, the mower uses cutting technology that allows it to easily pass through narrow paths in a yard. On uneven terrain, a floating blade disc will automatically lift the blades to give to mower more clearances so it won’t get stuck. The mower’s removable rechargeable battery can also be shared with other equipment from WORX like saws. As protection against theft, you will receive a notification if the mower is ever removed from the yard.

Providing a great balance between features and cost, the WORX WR155 Landroid L is a great way to get started with robot lawnmower technology—especially if you have a larger yard.

Because it’s designed for smaller yards, it can manage narrow and tight spaces without an issue and tackle slopes of up to 25 percent. And the mower won’t disturb the neighbors as it operates at just 57 decibels, a little quieter than a normal conversation. The mower can work in both rain and shine to keep your yard trimmed. And if the ground ever frosts or freezes, built-in sensors will stop mowing until a thaw.

Its battery can provide up to 65 minutes of cutting on a single charge before needing to be juiced back up on the included charger. If you have a smaller area to mow, the GARDENA SILENO Minimo won’t break the bank and still provide the same advantages as more expensive models.

With a built-in rain sensor, the mower will automatically return to the base station when rain is detected and will start again once the storm passes. For safety, the mower’s blade will stop rotating if it’s ever lifted from the ground or tilted to a vertical position. To protect against theft, a valid PIN code is required to operate the mower.

Thanks to its large cutting width, multiple safety features, and a great anti-theft system, the Robomow RS630 is a great choice if you’re looking for a robot mower to tackle the upkeep of a larger lawn.

You can adjust the blade height of between one inch and two inches by turning a knob on the mower. With an eye on safety, if the mower is ever tipped over or lifted while working, it will automatically stop to prevent injury.

If you have a smaller yard, and the price is your main concern, the YOLENY Robot Lawn Mower is a nice option. While there are no connectivity options, it’s a great way to use the technology without spending a bundle.

Whenever the mower senses rain, it will automatically return to the charging dock. It will also return to the dock when the battery life is low. This robotic lawnmower also sports a number of safety features. With a bump sensor, the mower will change course when a foreign object is detected. The mower blades are housed inside a protective guard that allows grass to pass through but protects children or pets.

If you have a small- or medium-sized yard, the MowRo Robot Lawn Mower provides a great balance between cost and features. Along with the great safety options, all of the customizations can easily be done directly on the mower.

Thanks to integrated lift and tilt sensors, the mower will automatically stop operating when picked up or tilted. That will definitely help to keep children and pets safe. The noise-reducing motor will help make sure that the neighbors aren’t bothered when the robot mower is hard at work.

For anyone looking for a longer cut of grass, the Husqvarna Automower 115H is a great choice. Along with the ability to work in rain or shine, being able to substantial slopes makes it a perfect option for even difficult terrain.

Instead of storing the grass clippings in a bag for your to empty, all robot mowers mulch the grass. That means it is cut up in tiny pieces and returned back to the lawn for extra nutrition.

Q: Are Robot Lawnmowers Safe?

There are a number of safety features on robot lawnmowers that make them safe. Most models offer collision detection systems so they won’t be bouncing into the side of your home or a tree. And sensors will automatically stop the blades from cutting when objects get too close or when you lift or move the machine.

To keep lawnmowers contained to a specific area where they need to work, manufacturers include boundary wire. When installed, the lawnmower won’t move past the wire.

Q: Are Robot Lawnmowers Worth the Cost?

The most obvious downside of a robot lawnmower is the high cost. The average model costs many times more than an entry-level push lawnmower. But, in certain situations, the high cost could be worth it. Robot lawnmowers are a great choice if you have a large yard that needs constant upkeep. They are also much more environmentally friendly than a traditional gas-powered motor. With no motor, they are also much quieter and won’t disturb the neighbors when working.

And then there’s always the advantage of not having to work for hours getting sweaty and dirty and causing your allergies to flare up while pushing a lawnmower around.