Thank you very much for the kind words! Regarding your situation, the WORX models currently need to start cutting from their charging station and do not have a "drop and mow" feature.
The only mowers I have tested that offer "drop and mow" are the LUBA 2 Mini, LUBA 3 AWD, and the YUKA. However, I can't help thinking that manually moving the mower negates the whole point of a robotic mower, which should be a hands-off experience; "drop and mow" is really best suited for one-off tasks.
LawnMaster does offer the OcuMow range, which are camera-guided and do not require a charging station in the garden. However, these mow in a random pattern and will still leave a fair amount of edge trimming to be done manually.
Before committing to a manual setup, is there any way the garden could be adapted to accommodate a fully hands-off mower? For example, extending your Wi-Fi or installing ramps/paths? Achieving full automation is where you will see the most benefit from the investment.
Kind regards, Mark