A robot mower built for large properties just got a rare price cut ahead of Prime Day.
The Yarbo Robot Lawn Mower Pro is listed at $4,999 on Amazon, down from its usual $5,999. The Pro is modular in design, meaning the same base unit can swap attachments for different yard tasks beyond mowing. Yarbo markets the system as capable of handling properties up to six acres — a spec that puts it well above the half-acre or less that most consumer robot mowers top out at.
That six-acre ceiling matters because the robot mower market has historically split into two camps: cheap, small-lot machines under $1,000 and commercial-grade equipment priced for landscaping businesses. A $4,999 modular unit targeting large residential properties occupies a middle ground that few competitors have credibly reached. For a homeowner sitting on several acres, the calculus against weekly professional mowing costs over a few seasons starts to look less absurd at this price.
Still, $4,999 is a significant outlay for hardware that will spend winters in a garage, and the discount disappears when Prime Day ends — so the urgency here is real, even if the marketing around it is not.
