Save Time & Money
$5,000 saved annually on yard care
3+ hours of weekly yard work eliminated
3 years
You save:
$14,010on yard care costs
+ 384 hours*doing yard care chores
Based on average driveway and lawn sizes of Yarbo's users (Typically ranges between: 2,000 ft² | Average lawn sizes: 0.5 acres)
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With the Blower it easily clears the snow berms left behind by the plow, when I want to.
Half tempted to program a "Sidewalk" feature to do the berms as a Work-Plan- but manual is fun too.
Yeah, the docking station should not be that close to a driveway light- but I too have limits on placement, and accept the risk."
With the Blower it easily clears the snow berms left behind by the plow, when I want to.
Half tempted to program a "Sidewalk" feature to do the berms as a Work-Plan- but manual is fun too.
Yeah, the docking station should not be that close to a driveway light- but I too have limits on placement, and accept the risk."
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With the Blower it easily clears the snow berms left behind by the plow, when I want to.
Half tempted to program a "Sidewalk" feature to do the berms as a Work-Plan- but manual is fun too.
Yeah, the docking station should not be that close to a driveway light- but I too have limits on placement, and accept the risk."
With the Blower it easily clears the snow berms left behind by the plow, when I want to.
Half tempted to program a "Sidewalk" feature to do the berms as a Work-Plan- but manual is fun too.
Yeah, the docking station should not be that close to a driveway light- but I too have limits on placement, and accept the risk."
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Of course when I was done a storm blew in and took all the snow with it, but Yarbo got to dry run it anyways
We also got some Polar Stratospheric Clouds going on. They are really beautiful, and have a northern lights but during daylight kind of vibe to them. They are apparently not very good for the atmosphere though.
This is also as much light we get in my area this time of the year, we have Polar Night over here in northern Sweden so the sun doesn't rise above the horizon for a couple of weeks and all we get is twilight."
Of course when I was done a storm blew in and took all the snow with it, but Yarbo got to dry run it anyways
We also got some Polar Stratospheric Clouds going on. They are really beautiful, and have a northern lights but during daylight kind of vibe to them. They are apparently not very good for the atmosphere though.
This is also as much light we get in my area this time of the year, we have Polar Night over here in northern Sweden so the sun doesn't rise above the horizon for a couple of weeks and all we get is twilight."



Not much snow, but so satisfying haha"
Not much snow, but so satisfying haha"

I have lots of trees in a suburban environment with lots of dwellings nearby so my location was not a textbook locating for Yarbo
Tech support was great, the fit and finish of the unit was amazing butwas lookingat making a return because could not get my location work.
If your have setup problems, I suggest working closely with Yarbo and being patient.
Now that it's working it's a game changer. "
I have lots of trees in a suburban environment with lots of dwellings nearby so my location was not a textbook locating for Yarbo
Tech support was great, the fit and finish of the unit was amazing butwas lookingat making a return because could not get my location work.
If your have setup problems, I suggest working closely with Yarbo and being patient.
Now that it's working it's a game changer. "

I have been reminded of that with Yarbo. It was really difficult to wait but I will confess that the wait was totally worth it.
Let’s just start with the build quality, organization of packing, the tools (), and did I mention the build quality?
I installed my Yarbo yesterday after spending a few hours on a lift. My setup is unique in that I have a barn on my property about 300 feet from my house. The DC is mounted on the barn and my Yarbo lives in my driveway at my house.
Setup took the better part of the day, I tested connectivity in the extreme parts of my yard before making the install “permanent”. I have 12 acres of property and my signal was strong well over 500 feet and elevation changes with plenty of obstructions.
One thing I learned that I read from this group was the Halow can’t penetrate earth so if you test on the ground be aware that elevation impacts!
Another thing I discovered was the GPS/RTK antennas had a thin gasket that I believe was just enough of a gap that caused low GPS signals. I removed the gaskets and re-seated them and improved my signal. Will need to revisit this.
I have my docking station next to the brick wall (may need to revisit this location) and used the grass spikes to attach it to the pavement. Yes it worked! First off the spikes are not cheaply made. They remind me of GRK fastener quality. Also, Yarbo thought to provide you with a driver tool which again (like the 12mm driver tool) was of high quality. You can really tell this unit was packaged thoughtfully. Great work!
Once everything was paired up I attached my mower attachment and set off to map a small section of my yard. After easily doing that and setting all the fun settings I sent Yarbo back to the DS and told it to start the plan. FLAWLESSLY it navigated and mowed the entire section leaving some wonderful stripe marks that filled my heart with joy . After it finished and on nearly 100% charge it FLAWLESSLY returned to the docking station and recharged.
Wow, just wow. More testing to come, including my large circular driveway for snow blowing.
They also say that first impressions are most important. Yarbo did not disappoint in that area either.
Bravo Yarbo!
I have been reminded of that with Yarbo. It was really difficult to wait but I will confess that the wait was totally worth it.
Let’s just start with the build quality, organization of packing, the tools (), and did I mention the build quality?
I installed my Yarbo yesterday after spending a few hours on a lift. My setup is unique in that I have a barn on my property about 300 feet from my house. The DC is mounted on the barn and my Yarbo lives in my driveway at my house.
Setup took the better part of the day, I tested connectivity in the extreme parts of my yard before making the install “permanent”. I have 12 acres of property and my signal was strong well over 500 feet and elevation changes with plenty of obstructions.
One thing I learned that I read from this group was the Halow can’t penetrate earth so if you test on the ground be aware that elevation impacts!
Another thing I discovered was the GPS/RTK antennas had a thin gasket that I believe was just enough of a gap that caused low GPS signals. I removed the gaskets and re-seated them and improved my signal. Will need to revisit this.
I have my docking station next to the brick wall (may need to revisit this location) and used the grass spikes to attach it to the pavement. Yes it worked! First off the spikes are not cheaply made. They remind me of GRK fastener quality. Also, Yarbo thought to provide you with a driver tool which again (like the 12mm driver tool) was of high quality. You can really tell this unit was packaged thoughtfully. Great work!
Once everything was paired up I attached my mower attachment and set off to map a small section of my yard. After easily doing that and setting all the fun settings I sent Yarbo back to the DS and told it to start the plan. FLAWLESSLY it navigated and mowed the entire section leaving some wonderful stripe marks that filled my heart with joy . After it finished and on nearly 100% charge it FLAWLESSLY returned to the docking station and recharged.
Wow, just wow. More testing to come, including my large circular driveway for snow blowing.
They also say that first impressions are most important. Yarbo did not disappoint in that area either.
Bravo Yarbo!


Of course when I was done a storm blew in and took all the snow with it, but Yarbo got to dry run it anyways
We also got some Polar Stratospheric Clouds going on. They are really beautiful, and have a northern lights but during daylight kind of vibe to them. They are apparently not very good for the atmosphere though.
This is also as much light we get in my area this time of the year, we have Polar Night over here in northern Sweden so the sun doesn't rise above the horizon for a couple of weeks and all we get is twilight."
Of course when I was done a storm blew in and took all the snow with it, but Yarbo got to dry run it anyways
We also got some Polar Stratospheric Clouds going on. They are really beautiful, and have a northern lights but during daylight kind of vibe to them. They are apparently not very good for the atmosphere though.
This is also as much light we get in my area this time of the year, we have Polar Night over here in northern Sweden so the sun doesn't rise above the horizon for a couple of weeks and all we get is twilight."



Not much snow, but so satisfying haha"
Not much snow, but so satisfying haha"

I have lots of trees in a suburban environment with lots of dwellings nearby so my location was not a textbook locating for Yarbo
Tech support was great, the fit and finish of the unit was amazing butwas lookingat making a return because could not get my location work.
If your have setup problems, I suggest working closely with Yarbo and being patient.
Now that it's working it's a game changer. "
I have lots of trees in a suburban environment with lots of dwellings nearby so my location was not a textbook locating for Yarbo
Tech support was great, the fit and finish of the unit was amazing butwas lookingat making a return because could not get my location work.
If your have setup problems, I suggest working closely with Yarbo and being patient.
Now that it's working it's a game changer. "

I have been reminded of that with Yarbo. It was really difficult to wait but I will confess that the wait was totally worth it.
Let’s just start with the build quality, organization of packing, the tools (), and did I mention the build quality?
I installed my Yarbo yesterday after spending a few hours on a lift. My setup is unique in that I have a barn on my property about 300 feet from my house. The DC is mounted on the barn and my Yarbo lives in my driveway at my house.
Setup took the better part of the day, I tested connectivity in the extreme parts of my yard before making the install “permanent”. I have 12 acres of property and my signal was strong well over 500 feet and elevation changes with plenty of obstructions.
One thing I learned that I read from this group was the Halow can’t penetrate earth so if you test on the ground be aware that elevation impacts!
Another thing I discovered was the GPS/RTK antennas had a thin gasket that I believe was just enough of a gap that caused low GPS signals. I removed the gaskets and re-seated them and improved my signal. Will need to revisit this.
I have my docking station next to the brick wall (may need to revisit this location) and used the grass spikes to attach it to the pavement. Yes it worked! First off the spikes are not cheaply made. They remind me of GRK fastener quality. Also, Yarbo thought to provide you with a driver tool which again (like the 12mm driver tool) was of high quality. You can really tell this unit was packaged thoughtfully. Great work!
Once everything was paired up I attached my mower attachment and set off to map a small section of my yard. After easily doing that and setting all the fun settings I sent Yarbo back to the DS and told it to start the plan. FLAWLESSLY it navigated and mowed the entire section leaving some wonderful stripe marks that filled my heart with joy . After it finished and on nearly 100% charge it FLAWLESSLY returned to the docking station and recharged.
Wow, just wow. More testing to come, including my large circular driveway for snow blowing.
They also say that first impressions are most important. Yarbo did not disappoint in that area either.
Bravo Yarbo!
I have been reminded of that with Yarbo. It was really difficult to wait but I will confess that the wait was totally worth it.
Let’s just start with the build quality, organization of packing, the tools (), and did I mention the build quality?
I installed my Yarbo yesterday after spending a few hours on a lift. My setup is unique in that I have a barn on my property about 300 feet from my house. The DC is mounted on the barn and my Yarbo lives in my driveway at my house.
Setup took the better part of the day, I tested connectivity in the extreme parts of my yard before making the install “permanent”. I have 12 acres of property and my signal was strong well over 500 feet and elevation changes with plenty of obstructions.
One thing I learned that I read from this group was the Halow can’t penetrate earth so if you test on the ground be aware that elevation impacts!
Another thing I discovered was the GPS/RTK antennas had a thin gasket that I believe was just enough of a gap that caused low GPS signals. I removed the gaskets and re-seated them and improved my signal. Will need to revisit this.
I have my docking station next to the brick wall (may need to revisit this location) and used the grass spikes to attach it to the pavement. Yes it worked! First off the spikes are not cheaply made. They remind me of GRK fastener quality. Also, Yarbo thought to provide you with a driver tool which again (like the 12mm driver tool) was of high quality. You can really tell this unit was packaged thoughtfully. Great work!
Once everything was paired up I attached my mower attachment and set off to map a small section of my yard. After easily doing that and setting all the fun settings I sent Yarbo back to the DS and told it to start the plan. FLAWLESSLY it navigated and mowed the entire section leaving some wonderful stripe marks that filled my heart with joy . After it finished and on nearly 100% charge it FLAWLESSLY returned to the docking station and recharged.
Wow, just wow. More testing to come, including my large circular driveway for snow blowing.
They also say that first impressions are most important. Yarbo did not disappoint in that area either.
Bravo Yarbo!
Awards and Recognition
Advanced Capabilities

Operating Temperature -13°F to +140°F
Cold-Resistant
High-Capacity

Smart Route Planning

Yarbo Snow Blower

Anti-Theft Design

App Control & Remote Control

Suitable for Various Terrains

365/24/7 Ready to Work with Wireless Auto Recharging

Yarbo Snow Blower

Operating Temperature -13°F to +140°F
Cold-Resistant
High-Capacity

Suitable for Various Terrains

Smart Route Planning

Anti-Theft Design

App Control & Remote Control

365/24/7 Ready to Work with Wireless Auto Recharging