Modular design that combines wireless outdoor automation with multi-tasking
Yarbo began its life as Snowbot with the intentions of being a first of its kind robotic snow removal. After becoming fully funded through crowdfunding efforts, it began to evolve.
Now known by Yarbo, this intelligent, tank-tracked wireless solution can not only manage snow, but its modular design makes room for a portfolio of attachments with a wide-range of tasks. While mowing and leaf blowing are the first extensions of this beyond snow, there is no limit to its evolution in task management.
Yarbo Snow Blower S1 offers more than just snow removal. With a unified body compatible with various modules, you can easily switch between tasks like snow blowing, leaf blowing, plowing, and more. Simplify your yard care with one versatile solution. M1 Mower & B1 Blower attachments coming soon!
Easily clear nearly all kinds of snow, including dry snow, wet snow, and packed snow.
PPVS is Yarbo’s exclusive fusion technology which integrates RTK-GPS, Computer Vision, and a variety of sensors that helps Yarbo achieve centimeter-grade accurate positioning without beacons or wires.
Create the cleaning plan on Yarbo App, then Yarbo will do the rest. Multiple areas are allowed to put into one plan to increase setup efficiency to the most.
Equipped with millimeter-wave radar and 3 built-in cameras, Yarbo S1 accurately senses obstacles, whether stationary or moving, within a 5 ft range ahead, and 16 ft range in the side. Reacting in advance, it avoids collisions with trashcans, parked cars, running kids/pets, and pedestrians.
Yarbo S1 is equipped with a lithium-ion battery which can be charged in outdoor environments as cold as -30℃. Unlike gas-powered equipment, battery powered Yarbo is environmentally friendly and free from harmful emissions.
Manage initial setup, current status, zone settings and more from multiple devices.
Optional remote tele-operation allows you or your crew to tap into the Yarbo unit from anywhere and use the onboard cameras to manually drive and operate your equipment in cases where autonomy proves problematic.