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Meet the robot that will handle all your outdoor chores!

There’s a new robot that can rake leaves, cut the grass and even shovel snow.

A startup in New York unveiled the robot named Kobi Thursday and it will cost $3,999.

Before the robot operates independently, an owner must manually wheel it around the yard taking it around any obstacles like trees, bushes or mailboxes.

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