I’d like to remind you of the update promised for October to resolve the issues that have been bothering the Yarbo for five months, which hasn’t yet been delivered. The blower and snow blower are constantly advertised, but the lawnmower is no longer mentioned. The slope issue remains unresolved, the anti-collision system against perimeter walls and their recognition remain unresolved, and the dead ends that were working perfectly in May are still a disaster after the first updates in June. It would be fair to occasionally inform customers about the waiting time it will take to resolve the issues. I remind you that this product isn’t cheap, and people have a right to concrete answers and facts.
Agree with the first one, slopes. The slowing down has improved slopes, but still advertising slope tackling is a stretch. It’s almost impossible still to map straight lines, unless I’m doing it wrong. My gut feel is that mower dev is done, and they are switching to blowing and snow blowing. I’m still mowing, but with far less frequency, which means the mower is designed to sit at 100% State of Charge (a real bug) for days.
That said, I feel that having mowed all season since March, there have been some improvements, and Yarbo mows 90% of what I need it to. I’m really happy about not spending hours on my hilly pastures mowing grass. I’d rather be smoking it.
Tim
slopes on straight lines are impossible at the moment..I use spiral
Hi there,
Thank you for sharing your feedback and concerns.
The latest update is currently being tested by our Product Pioneer Program (PPP) users and is expected to be released very soon. Once it’s available, we’ll also provide detailed release notes outlining all the new features, improvements, and optimizations included in this version.
We truly appreciate your patience and continued support as we work to enhance Yarbo’s performance and user experience.
oh my god
If I were to venture a guess, I’d say first week of November. Based on the Chinese week of vacation during this release cycle. That’s just my guess.