Having the leaf blower on high drains the battery extremely quickly this is a big issue for larger yards. In areas with a lot of leaves, at the beginning, medium is fine untill the pile of leaves build up then we need to switch to high it would be nice if this is automatically with an adaptive setting. Also it would be much nicer if you could adjust things like blower speed, Rover speed, etc with any attachment on the fly without having to go into settings and type million buttons.
Hi there, thank you for sharing these two suggestions. I will pass your idea about an adaptive blower speed to our product team for consideration.
Regarding adjusting blower speed, rover speed, and similar settings on the fly, I understand how that would be more convenient. At this time, we may not consider this feature, since changing these settings during operation can involve some more complex issues. If more users express interest in this, I will be sure to share that feedback with the relevant team as well.
Thank you again for your input.
This isn’t a nice to have “convenient” feature. This is huge. Even trying to run every day, I still get large piles, and the edge got so built up that the yarbo thought it was an obstacle and ended up blowing leaves all over the place trying to maneuver around them.
Hi Greg, thank you for explaining the impact — that makes a lot of sense. I will discuss with our team to evaluate the technical feasibility of allowing this setting to be adjusted on the fly.
Regarding the blower’s obstacle avoidance behavior, we do have plans to optimize that in future updates as well. We appreciate you sharing this feedback and helping us improve the experience.
Yeah the leaves build up quick even after I split my larger area into 2 smaller ones. I still have clean edges up with my backpack blower to make more room. I hate running Yarbo so many times, I run it enough already or having to constantly monitor it so I can change it myself at the right time.
Brw, I just started snow blowing, and the same logic and reasoning applies. Go faster and less fan speed at the beginning, and ramp to slower travel speed and higher fan speeds the more rows it moves over.