Pocket-Sized Power
OpenRover is small enough to fit in your pocket, making it easy to take anywhere. Although its just a few millimeters thin, it is equipped with four high-torque motors and interchangeable wheels, that can drive forward, backward, rotate, and move left and right. It also has built-in lighting to provide visual feedback while driving.
Open Source Hardware
Open Rover is Arduino-friendly with a CodeCell brain, making it rechargeable, reprogrammable via USB-C, and providing access to WiFi and BLE. Its open-source software and 3D printable parts makes it customizable and highly adaptable to your specifc applications.
Learn with Sensors
OpenRover features an infrared sensor for line-following and light-detection projects. It can get even smarter by including the 9-axis motion-fusion sensor, allowing the robot to determine the velocity, distance traveled and when it is stuck. It also has an I2C connector to add more sensors for custom applications.
Educational and Fun: Perfect for teenagers and adults, Open Rover makes learning robotics, engineering and programming engaging and enjoyable.
Versatile Applications: Whether for classroom projects or home learning, OpenRover work for a wide range of educational activities. Its thin design allows it to explore underneath objects like a fridge, scout around rooms, and monitor the environment with sensors.
Community and Resources: Join a supportive community with access to tutorials and examples to help you get started with your OpenRover.