This week at CES2025 we got a first look at a brand doing robot lawnmowers differently to others we have seen on the market. If you rolled out the yard robot from Yarbo, you undoubtedly would be the talk of the neighbourhood.
The Yarbo modular design allows users to attach various tools to the core unit, including a liquid sprayer, granular spreader, edger, and trimmer, all for release during 2025 (but Aussie availability is still unknown). The core runs for up to 4 hours on a single charge, covering a whopping 31 acres and towing up to 1587kg.
The Yarbo comes with GPS-guided wireless setup, app-based controls for scheduled and manual operation, and a focus on safety with obstacle avoidance and emergency stop functions.
This could be the all-in-one tool for your yard that you could be looking for.
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