Yarbo will use the opportunity of next week's CES in Las Vegas to present some updates for its eponymous garden robot, which was launched a good two years ago via a Kickstarter campaign and has been available worldwide at least since the second half of 2024.
The manufacturer will attend CES for the second time and present a few improvements for its garden robot. According to the manufacturer, the Yarbo Core and the modules have been comprehensively updated and equipped with new functions to make their tasks even easier. The lawnmower, blower and Smart Assist module now have a sleeker and more functional design.
Yarbo has also added the "Follow Me" mode, whereby the robot follows a person wherever they go via visual tracking technology. This is useful, for example, when the robot is needed to transport heavy loads of up to 3,500 lbs (approx. 1,600 kg) to a specific location. Interchangeable antennas have also been added to the machine, short ones for summer and long ones for snowy winters. This will be accompanied by the new Yarbo Data Center, which is based on Halow technology and is intended to ensure improved connectivity with improved stability and greater range.
Anyone attending the CES in Las Vegas can see the improved Yarbo live and firsthand. The garden robot is particularly versatile and can perform various tasks ranging from mowing the lawn, clearing snow/leaves, and transporting loads such as garden waste and the like.























