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Yarbo's modular lawn maintenance devices make lawn care a breeze

Yarbo's modular lawn maintenance devices make lawn care a breeze

CNN24-06-2025
One of the best things about summer? Kicking back on the patio and enjoying your backyard. One of the worst things about summer? Everything it takes to keep it looking good. Yarbo's changing all that by simplifying yard care during summer and beyond with its line of automated, eco-friendly modular lawn care products.
Yarbo is the world's first multifunctional modular lawn robot, made up of one intelligent core device that powers interchangeable modules that do the hard work. What does that mean for you? Kicking back while your automated Yarbo system mows the lawn, trims the edges and clears away leaves and snow.
The Yarbo Trimmer is its latest innovation and delivers super-precise, consistent results along lawn borders and tight spaces. You can preorder one now, as well as a Yarbo Core, for August shipment.
Also new in? The just dropped Lawn Mower Pro, the newest and coolest robotic lawn mower setup on the block. Best of all, you can preorder it now for a major discount.
Yarbo's whole goal is to take your lawn care to-do list, rip it up and revolutionize all-season yard maintenance with its automatic, modular yard robot system. The company started out in 2015 with Snowbot, inspired by the idea that winter snow removal makes life harder but doesn't have any great technological solutions. Since then, it's expanded its intentions and capabilities with Yarbo, which launched in 2022.
Yarbo's version of the future is one with fully automated yards, which means more time for what matters.
With so many pain points of lawn care swept away with Yarbo's innovations, it's no wonder the company has raised more than $27 million in its recent Series B round. The company's about to use it to scale up in a big way by enhancing its supply chain and production, increasing R&D investment and developing its products. Yarbo will also deepen its partnerships with suppliers and banking institutions this year, enabling it to make its products the best they can be as the company gears up to ship tens of thousands of units in 2025.
Also on the to-do list, thanks to the investments, is to hire top talent, speed up its product development and strengthen its business overall while kicking off pre-IPO planning. Every dollar is being used to develop and secure Yarbo's path forward as the leader in automated lawn care.
Yarbo sets itself apart from the competition with a single vision that drives all of its innovation and strategy. It harnesses cutting-edge technology to tackle real-world challenges in yard maintenance, and the model (and future product development) is constantly reinforced and tweaked by feedback from the customers themselves.
The company also takes a ton of pride in what it's created from scratch, thanks to creativity, robotics know-how and a belief that lawn care can be much easier than it is now. Plus, it's rallied a great team around it with employees who support the company mission and consistently demonstrate intelligence, integrity, resilience and foresight.
Lawn care has always been full of gadgets and gizmos promising life-changing, couldn't-be-simpler results, but that's not what Yarbo is about. Instead, it's making investment-worthy tech that's designed to simplify yard care through its modular smart robotics, not the latest flash-in-the-pan craze.
That means asking real people what they need, whether that's through online messages or onsite visits. Yarbo's team engages with its customers to find out what's working and what can be improved in future product design, essentially making them product managers in the making.
Yarbo Lawn Mower Pro
The Yarbo Lawn Mower Pro attaches to your Yarbo Core to take care of mowing your yard without you having to lift a finger, no matter how damp or thick the yard is. The best part about Yarbo is that its modular construction means the robot can be on hand to help at any time of the year with whatever the seasons demand of it. For the cooler seasons ahead, you can buy components that turn your robotic lawn mower into an autonomous leaf blower or snowblower.
That's not all the brand has coming out, though. You can also preorder August's hot drop now, the Yarbo Trimmer, which is designed to ensure you never have to do that pesky task yourself again.
Yarbo Trimmer
Forget hours spent trimming the edges after a hot few hours spent mowing the lawn. Yarbo's trimmer has an adjustable height and can navigate around gardens and trees for hands-off lawn care from start to finish. Preorder now for August shipment, but keep in mind you'll need the Back Brace Mount (below) to connect it to your Yarbo Core.Yarbo Back Brace Mount
Equipped with a tow hitch and made to connect seamlessly to your robot mower, this mount connects your Yarbo Core with the Trimmer (plus some future attachments Yarbo has up its sleeve).Yarbo Snowblower Bundle
Buy your Yarbo Core and Snowblower in one handy bundle that gets you everything you need to use, charge and store it. Best of all is the physical controller, which looks like a video game controller and makes handling this chore (from inside, where it's warm) so much more fun.Yarbo Blower Module
It'll be fall before you know it, and a leaf blower helps make lawn care so much easier. This module attaches to your existing Yarbo Core to help make clearing paths a breeze. Don't wait to preorder the Yarbo Lawn Mower Pro to score the discounts (and pick up a module for the seasons ahead). After all, we're hitting peak summer; it's time to kick back and enjoy living in an age when you really can get a robot to do your yard work for you.
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