Designed for mid-size yards, Yarbo M comes in three models (M10, M20, M20i).
The entry-level M10 covers about 0.1 acres (4,356 square feet) in roughly 85 minutes per charge and can mow up to an acre a day.
The more powerful models handle double the area with faster motors.
Early bird pricing on Kickstarter starts at $2,199 for the basic mower; full bundles are $4,199 (retail $5,099), while the top-end model is $4,899 (retail $5,999).
Modules cost between $699 to $799 each.
Shipping begins in August 2026.
Unlike many single-purpose yard machines, Yarbo's modular design lets you tackle multiple tasks, including steep slopes up to 35 degrees.
It supports fast wireless charging; some battery configurations can recharge much faster than others, and it can tow up to 100kg.
The core unit weighs roughly 40kg, and module attachments add additional weight.
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