Overview

General information about the Open Mower project.

Introduction and Vision

OpenMower is a pioneering project aimed at revolutionizing robotic lawn mowing through open-source collaboration. What started as a modest garage project has grown into a mature, community-driven initiative with robust hardware, advanced features, and a dedicated user base.

If you want to see a quick overview, you can check out this video:

Key Features and Achievements

Autonomous Lawn Mowing: The device efficiently mows the lawn automatically, ensuring a neat and even cut.

Good Safety: Equipped with emergency stop features for enhanced safety.

No Perimeter Wire Needed: Supports flexible operation across multiple mowing areas without the need for perimeter wires.

Open Source: Committed to sharing knowledge and enabling others to build their own OpenMower.

User-Friendly App: The web app interface allows easy setup, control and management of the mower, from desktop or mobile phone.

Smart Home Integration: Seamlessly integrates with HomeAssistant, allowing for advanced automations and detailed monitoring.
Users can view real-time data such as battery status, motor temperatures, and power sensors directly from their smart home dashboard.
Additionally, the integration supports automations like pausing operations during rain and resuming once conditions improve, ensuring efficient and safe operation.

Supported Mowers

Open Mower replaces the electronics inside the robot mower with custom ones, so that we can gain full control of the robot’s sensors and actuators. Therefore, adding support for a mower model means providing the electronics and documented wiring for that model.

The v1 kit sold by Gadgets by Vermut is prepared for the YardForce Classic 500 and YardForce Classic 500B. Community documentation also covers YardForce SA650ECO and SA900ECO models with extra work, plus SABO MOWit 500F (Series-I & II) and John Deere Tango E5 (Series-I & II).

Also check the Compatible Mowers Page for more info.

Community and Development

The OpenMower project thrives on the contributions of a vibrant community of hobbyists and professionals. Active discussions and collaborative efforts on platforms like Discord are continuously working on supporting a variety of other mower models, including the Worx Landroid, Fuxtec Redback, Bosch Indego, Lidl Parkside, and Viking MI 632. While these models are not yet officially supported out of the box, the collaborative efforts and shared knowledge in the community make it worthwhile to try adapting other models or join the discussion.

Getting Started and Resources

Interested in joining the OpenMower project? Explore the following resources to get started:

Project Goals and Future Plans

The OpenMower project continues to evolve with ambitious goals for the future. Planned features include obstacle detection, enhanced scheduling, and expanded compatibility with new mower models. Join us on this journey to redefine robotic lawn mowing.