A viral video shows a $5,000 robot effortlessly clearing snow during a winter storm. We dive into how the Yarbo autonomous snow blower works, its limits, and why it has millions rethinking the worst chore of winter.
If you go the the manufacturers website it mentions several safety systems; radar, camera and a physical bumper and grate to keep things from getting into the machine
it mentions several safety systems; radar, camera and a physical bumper and grate to keep things from getting into the machine
There were 1,429 Waymo accidents reported to the NHTSA between July 2021 and November 2025. Injuries and Fatalities: There have been 117 injuries and 2 fatalities reported in relation to these accidents.
Translation: Does not function without active internet connection. Reports telemetry (including photos and video) of your personal property which is then sold and used for “marketing” surveilance purposes. Records when not in use/charging. If not already, volunteers all data to FLOCK
The camera is heated so that should not be the biggest problem. I don’t think they have the software to make it work.
I have not had obstacle detection work on the other modules aside from a person being nearby being detected. With that feature you will not see it working from close by, but it will destroy children’s toys, drive over poop, destroy its own antennas by driving under tables, drive against tractors, …
It could be capable one day but not with this software (team).
There’s like a 1" gap in the grate and at least 3-4" from there to any moving parts. Yes, a toddler can stick their arms in there, but if that happens it will be predominantly due to horrible parenting.
It obviously isn’t 100% hazard free, it’s a motorized power tool after all, but it does seem to have proper mitigations in place to reduce risk of injury to a reasonable level.
I watched a review of this thing and the guy had to hide in some bushes to film it because it would shut off every time he got near it. That being said, it required a lot of configuration and didn’t work too well.
Lmao, that’s actually hilarious. Good to hear. In a world where business increasingly has little regard for human life and safety, I’m glad they’re taking it that seriously.
It also runs over children and small animals indiscriminately! Not one mention of safety features in the entire article is concerning.
If you go the the manufacturers website it mentions several safety systems; radar, camera and a physical bumper and grate to keep things from getting into the machine
There were 1,429 Waymo accidents reported to the NHTSA between July 2021 and November 2025. Injuries and Fatalities: There have been 117 injuries and 2 fatalities reported in relation to these accidents.
Translation: Does not function without active internet connection. Reports telemetry (including photos and video) of your personal property which is then sold and used for “marketing” surveilance purposes. Records when not in use/charging. If not already, volunteers all data to FLOCK
Radar & camera can be degraded by snow/ice buildup. A grate that lets wet snow in is also going to be big enough to let rocks and other debris in.
The camera is heated so that should not be the biggest problem. I don’t think they have the software to make it work.
I have not had obstacle detection work on the other modules aside from a person being nearby being detected. With that feature you will not see it working from close by, but it will destroy children’s toys, drive over poop, destroy its own antennas by driving under tables, drive against tractors, …
It could be capable one day but not with this software (team).
But not kids and pets at leaat
Arms and legs allowed in are still really bad. You can’t run fast in snow, and you are more likely to trip.
There’s like a 1" gap in the grate and at least 3-4" from there to any moving parts. Yes, a toddler can stick their arms in there, but if that happens it will be predominantly due to horrible parenting.
It obviously isn’t 100% hazard free, it’s a motorized power tool after all, but it does seem to have proper mitigations in place to reduce risk of injury to a reasonable level.
Get your fat fuck kids out with a shovel and clear the driveway.
Not allowing it to operate autonomously with zero supervision should be a requirement. Anything less is not reasonable mitigation.
That’s good to hear at least!
I watched a review of this thing and the guy had to hide in some bushes to film it because it would shut off every time he got near it. That being said, it required a lot of configuration and didn’t work too well.
Lmao, that’s actually hilarious. Good to hear. In a world where business increasingly has little regard for human life and safety, I’m glad they’re taking it that seriously.
That’s the feature! Killer feature, I would say…