Yarbo is built around a single autonomous Core that turns into different outdoor machines by swapping seasonal modules, so one battery platform can cover mowing, debris handling, and snow work. The navigation approach is sensor fusion—RTK positioning, stereo vision, IMU/odometry, and ultrasonic obstacle sensing—paired with app mapping and automatic return-to-charge behavior.
https://www.yarbo.com/ces-2026
In this interview, filmed at CES Las Vegas 2026, Melody and Cory introduce a new compact M Series that keeps the modular idea but targets typical residential lots (about 0.25 to 1.5 acres) as a more affordable entry point. The unit shown adds a LiDAR-assisted perception layer alongside dual cameras, aiming for 360° situational awareness when combined with ultrasonic sensing. Pricing was still being finalized, but the discussed target range was roughly $2,500–$3,000.
For spring and summer, the mower module handles the main cut while a rear trimmer can run at the same time for boundaries the deck can’t reach, turning “mow + edge” into one job. The trimmer uses standard spool line (not proprietary), with capacity cited around 23 m, and the cutting height adjustment shown in the demo spans about 2–4 inches. This fits the broader theme: treat yard care as repeatable autonomy, not a one-off gadget, and keep maintenance simple at the edge.
When conditions change, modules swap: a collector can pick up clippings, leaves, pine needles, and small debris, then auto-dump when load reaches about 55 lb at a user-defined drop zone on the map. For snow, they show an angled plow blade that can yaw about 25° left or right, plus a two-stage snow blower option intended for heavier accumulation. They also describe tying the robot to a weather service so clearing can start overnight before morning routines start.
The conversation also covers ownership models: splitting cost across neighbors, or landscapers running small fleets that can be dropped off, charged, and rotated between jobs. As a reference point, Yarbo’s full-size mower module is rated around 6.2 acres per week at a typical twice-weekly schedule, while the M Series is positioned as the compact sibling. Warranty was described as 2 years standard with optional extensions up to 5, and safety relies on redundant sensing plus obstacle avoidance so the platform can run without constant supervision, with new attachments expected to extend capabilities over time.
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