Hotfix Update: Firmware V3.13.3 & App V3.18.3

This sh*t is starting to grind my gears!

After Yarbo reassuring me that updating the app souldnt have any compatability issues because I still have a core on 3.13.1.

I, like an idiot, updated to app to find that you now can’t turn vision avoidance off and have it set to gently contact.

Now my yarbo won’t mow at speed! Stuck mowing a Medium!

THAAAANKX! Awesome fun to mow 4 acres of open ground with literally just grass and dandelions! Yarbo can’t keep up at that pace with all the f**king rain we’ve had!

I WANT TO GO BACK TO THE PREVIOUS APP VERSION

NO IM NOT OPENING A TICKET!!

I’m not sure why that wouldn’t work. I guess anything is possible. Have you tried it while it’s not in a work plan, rebooted first, and bluetooth is disabled?

Because when we get rain my yard is everything just short of a swamp and thakes several days to dry.

In the meantime the grass doesn’t care that I can’t mow and continues to happily keep growing.

Now that the grass is a little longer ,vision is seems to be picking that up and sticking the unit into medium speed where on the last app ver it would easily mow at the fast speed only slowing when the grass gets thicker and the cutting motors load up.

Now back to plod speed!

I just want the last version of the app, is that too hard to ask!

Its has been enough of a fight with it that it has put a damper on my day of doing not very fun stuff!

Hating yarbo right now!

Now that it has moved to a less grown part of the lawn it seems to be running a little faster

If the cameras or ultrasonics see tall grass, they will slow it down. Even with gentle contact. If you’re setting FAST and it’s showing that setting but running slow, then that’s probably why. If you’re setting FAST and it stays on MEDIUM, that’s a different issue entirely.

You seem to get everything early, lol. I am jealous. Yarbo says everyone will have it by the 3rd, so they got a few more hours left to send it to me.

12:35 am, got update

Got my firmware update this morning.

Me too and I tried it.. Yarbo’s behavior seems very good to me.. I hope they solve the dead-end problem

Still waiting here, still on 3.10. I’d sure like to try the camera view and other items that aren’t available with the mismatch. I emailed support after 3.12 was released when they said to contact support after a week, and was told to just keep waiting.

I’m new to Yarbo, and the mower’s working fairly well, but I’ve never been on a matched app and firmware stack yet. I must be way back on the list.

I’d call support to get them to bump it. That’s way behind. Drop your ticket number here for @Yarbo-Forum to escalate it.

Hi there, the firmware update should now be available to all users. You can reply directly to the email you previously received from our support team to reopen your ticket and request the update.

But prior to that is would run fast in longer grass

Did it speed up after it was cut down? Do you have the Pro or the M1?

I don’t have the pro, so can’t comment on the US sensors, but the vision effectiveness has gotten much worse. Switching to Gentle Contact was the best workaround for me. I would certainly try turning off the US sensors as a test as well.

Still on 3.10 here. Ticket 194332.

Make sure and call support to get it escalated again. The holiday is over tonight so hopefully you see some movement in the next day or so.

Bryan, I can’t seem to get clarification from Yarbo directly. I wanted to verify that the core will receive NetRTK correction data via the DC HaLow connection. Yarbo says to disconnect the DC and rely on WiFi and 4G, but if the correction data can be received via the HaLow, then that’s the best for consistency and coverage. I maintain 3 acres, so WiFi would eventually always need top switch to 4G, but HaLow covers the entire acreage. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. I am switched to NRTK with HaLow and it has been working great, just want to make sure it’s truely NRTK and not RTK Thanks.

Yes, you can have Yarbo leverage the HaLow connection to provide NetRTK correction data.

That’s actually the preferred method for utilizing NetRTK. The DataCenter basically acts as a repeater, acquiring the netRTK data from its Ethernet connection and transmitting it to the Yarbo.

This is how I have been running my Yarbo this season, and I have had zero data quality issues thus far.

Thank you! That makes sense to me. Not sure why Yarbo doesn’t promote that.