Yarbo Lawn Mower M1 Mows the Front and Backyard with a No-go Zone
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- Опубліковано 27 жов 2022
- Yarbo Lawn Mower M1 is mowing in the real yard. Watch the video to see how it handles the lawns in the front yard and backyard with a no-go zone.
3'43'' - 8'18'': close-up grass cutting
14'10'' - 16'19'': close-up grass cutting
11'50''- 16'20'': mowing around the no-go zone.
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#lawncare #backyard #garden #grass #yarbo #yardrobot - Наука та технологія
thanks for giving us more videos showing it capabilities!
Thank you for your support.
No videos really show grass that is reasonably grown, all the videos so far show it works great in super cut lawn and Yarbo cuts just an inch. What about the wet grass scenario? what happens to blade if it encounters small sticks/stones? No real-life situation was demonstrated, and I'm doubting its ability to handle it in the real world and thinking to back out from my order.
I agree, it makes it hard to tell how this thing truly functions in a RL scenario, where the area isn't dry AND the grass is maybe 2" high.
We haven't seen a video where the "mowed" lawn looks any different than the unmowed lawn. I'm not too worried about tall grass as the Yarbo could just run more frequently which is better for the lawn anyway, but I'd like to see it cutting grass at least an inch tall.
Obviously , The Caterpillar track make the grass die
Good point, I get lots of sticks, and lots of rain. I have Yarbo coming but have a Robomow that is getting ready to retire. However when it comes to sticks he just pulps them, and wet grass is no problem so I hope Yarbo is same.
Yep would treat these in the same manner...
if you can show it cutting st. augustine from 5 inches to 3 then i would buy instantly but all the videos really dont show cutting capability all the other features are really awesome but i live in south florida where the grass grows fast and i would prefer it only cut once a week.
Very cool. I love that there is not any boundary wires. For some 2 why did it do a Z pattern instead of just straight lines like zone 1? It would be nice to see how it handles long grass, but I guess the point of autonomous mowers is to cut more frequently and remove less grass at a time. Great job nice to see how it is progressing.
The current algorithm we are using on Yarbo Lawn Mower M1 is borrowed from the snow blower so the pattern is a little bit odd when dealing with grass. We are working on developing an algorithm tailored made for mowing before the lawn mower module begins to ship out.
Thank you for the effort of the videos, we do appreciate it! I noticed that the yarbo does not seem to cut in a straight line, the speed up parts of the video show this clearly and I assume that the yarbo detects it is off the intended line and then corrects itself which is good but does that mean the drive mechanism is not driving linearly? I also noticed that there were 4 times where the yarbo seemed to mow back 8n it’s previous path. Final comment, mowing at night was cool but I was hoping there would be running lights on the main unit as well as the front of the m1. Please keep up the video efforts and thanks again!
Some lines aren't straight because this is using our snowblower algorithm. The M1's prediction will have multiple patterns to choose from.
Also the M1 production version will absolutely have lights built into the front of the module itself...
where is the position of your RTK antenna? thank you
Will it mow tightly up to the edge of a no-go zone ?
Can you adjust the map in the app, so you can fine-tune the boundaries? When it traced the border, it was really sloppy and missed the edge of the grass.
Yes you absolutely can...some lines aren't straight because this is using our snow blower algorithm.
How well does it do edges? It looks like you’re pretty far off from the edge during the mapping.
Interesting then when marking the zone they stay 2-3 ft inside the boundary of grass. Going to leave a lot of uncut grass.
I thought the same thing. I'm okay with grabbing a trimmer to follow up after this is done, but if it leaves that large of a buffer on all edges, it does make me wonder if you'd have to force it closer by manual operation.
This is only because this is using our snow blower algorithm. The M1's production version will be able to go right up to the edge of the border that is set.
Obviously ,the Caterpillar track make grass die
Actually, it's not the track cause that problem but the way that Yarbo M1 is turning itself. Now Yarbo M1 is doing a zero-turn which makes its track roll the grass again and again and we are improving this to turn it as a three-point turn, which will do much less harm to the grass. Also, we will add another layer on the current tracks to soften the tread so less aggressive it will be. In one word, as we have stated many times before, we got tones of work ahead to make Yarbo Lawn Mower M1 perfect enough to care your turf.
Super equipment,👍
I request information. Is the robot programming / operating program for the mobile phone available for download from your website or will it be available only with the purchased device, is the robot operating manual available for download on the internet?
Both the app and manual will be available online BEFORE the first batch to be shipped. Pls stay tuned!
Can it mow with a different pattern each time so as to not leave a track on the lawn over time ?
Hi Don, thank you for your inquiry. This function is currently under development. Please stay tuned for further announcements and news regarding this feature. If you have any more questions or concerns, feel free to let us know ;)
I am always concerned with removing grass from around and under the blades ... causing them to stick instead of swinging freely. Is this easy to do or even needed ?
Hey Don,
Thanks for reaching out! Based on our testings, grass rarely sticks to our mower blades. And if it does, cleaning it up is a breeze. Just grab a hose and give it a quick rinse to remove any grass residue ;)
Is it ok that it touched the bush? 17:18 What about radar?
Can you show some examples when there is some obstacle without no-go zone? Maybe some random ball on a garden or a human just before yarbo?
We have previous videos showing no go zones. For the M1 it will use millimeter wave radar, but this has not been integrated yet!
RTK is notorious for not performing well under any form of cover (trees, buildings etc...) How does this perform with lawns with a large amount of tree cover?
Very good point, however, we're using feedback from various onboard sensors to ensure Yarbo can still stay within CM level accuracy, even when RTK-GPS is not available in a "fix" state.
If we were just using RTK-GPS (meaning no other sensor fusion), than Yarbo could have not navigated under these trees, the narrow pathway that the house borders, etc.
Koliko visoku travu može da kosi?
Hi Bosko,
Cutting height is optional from 30 to 102 mm.
Yikes