The BlueROV2 is a high-performance, highly customizable underwater ROV designed for inspections, research, and exploration. With a six-thruster vectored configuration, open-source software, and modular expandability, it delivers professional capability without the high cost of traditional systems.
Designed like a work-class or research-class ROV, the BlueROV2 has an open frame that carries the ROV’s standard components. This simple design is robust and expandable, making it easy to attach additional accessories, such as a gripper or scanning sonar. We also have a payload skid available that extends the frame further, providing more space for larger payloads, like additional battery enclosures.
The BlueROV2 is designed to be modified and expanded upon. It can be tailored to fit just about any underwater task you can imagine! Some things we’ve seen our customers do with the BlueROV2:
- Search and Recovery
- Aquaculture
- Environmental Research
- Inspections
- Photogrammetry
- Invasive Species Eradication
- Educational Outreach
- Eco-Tourism
- Development and Testing Platform
- Computer Vision
- Bathtub Toy (jk don’t do that)
The BlueROV2 is built for just about everyone, from first-time operators to seasoned pros. You can configure your kit with the tools and features that fit your mission best. Here’s a breakdown of each option:
- Tube Configuration – Choose either Aluminum for 300 m depth rating or Acrylic for 100 m depth rating.
- Heavy Configuration Upgrade – Adds two thrusters and more buoyancy for additional stability and payload-carrying capacity.
- Tether – Comes in standard and slim versions, with lengths from 25 to 300 meters. The length you choose depends on how deep and how far you want to go. For lengths over 50 meters, we’d recommend the Fathom Spool to make it easier to manage.
- Lights – Available in 2-light or 4-light configurations. If you plan to do a lot of work in poor lighting conditions or at night, we recommend the 4-light configuration.
- Tether Spool – Makes it easier to transport and use the tether cable. The standard spool size fits up to 150 m of standard tether or 200 m of slim tether. Get the large size for longer tethers.
- Sonars – Can assist with navigation and locating underwater objects. To learn more, check out our Smooth Operator’s Guide to Underwater Sonars and Acoustic Devices.
- Gamepad Controller – We really like the Xbox Wireless Controller, but many other controllers will also work.
- Check out The BlueROV2 Accessories and Add-ons for more!
The Blue Robotics BlueROV2 is the world’s most affordable high-performance underwater ROV. With six- and eight-thruster configurations, a number of available accessories, and open source software, it has an unprecedented level of performance, flexibility, and expandability. With several thousand units out in the field, the BlueROV2 is one of the most popular underwater drones on the market!
The BlueROV2 comes partially assembled and requires 6-8 hours of user assembly to complete. During the assembly process, you learn how all of the components of the system work and fit together and it leaves you with the knowledge needed to make upgrades and improvements in the future!
At the front of the ROV is a high definition (1080p, 30fps) wide-angle low-light camera optimized for use on the ROV. It’s mounted to a tilt mechanism so that the pilot can control the camera tilt to look up or down, even when the ROV is level.
The ROV can be configured with two or four dimmable Lumen Lights, providing up to 6,000 lumens to illuminate the ocean depths.
The ROV uses the patented T200 Thrusters in a vectored configuration, providing a high thrust-to-weight ratio and the ability to move precisely in any direction. The ROV comes with six thrusters but is expandable to eight thrusters with the Heavy Configuration Retrofit Kit, providing full six-degree-of-freedom control and feedback stability.
Adjustable gain levels allow the pilot to have precision control at extremely low speeds as well as high power to overcome currents and carry heavy loads.
Depth Rating up to 300 meters
The BlueROV2 can be configured with either acrylic plastic or anodized aluminum enclosures. The acrylic enclosures are rated to a depth of 100 meters (330 ft) and the aluminum enclosures are rated to a depth of 300 meters (985 ft). The ROV is constructed from high-quality, well-proven components like our Locking Watertight Enclosures and WetLink Penetrator and it comes with a vacuum test pump to verify a proper seal before each dive.
Designed like a work class or research class ROV, the BlueROV2 has an open frame that carries the electronics and battery enclosures, thrusters, buoyancy foam, and ballast weights. This simple design is robust and expandable, making it easy to attach accessories such as an ROV gripper or scanning sonar. We have a payload skid available that extends the frame further and allows you to attach much larger payloads. We’ve seen people use this for scientific instruments, pressure washer attachments, additional battery enclosures, and more.
The BlueROV2 is designed to be expanded and modified and many of our users have made significant modifications to suit their particular applications. Replacing the standard frame with a custom frame, you can create just about any underwater robot you can imagine!
The BlueROV2 is controlled by the Navigator Flight Controller and BlueOS. The Navigator is a purpose-built controller for ROVs and other robotic applications that has onboard sensors including an inertial measurement unit (IMU) and magnetometer to measure orientation and compass heading and a leak sensor to alert you of any water ingress. It has 16 outputs that can be connected to thrusters, lights, grippers, and other accessories as well as a number of serial and I2C communication ports to communicate with sensors and sonars. It has plenty of room for expandability!
The Navigator is coupled with a Raspberry Pi 4 computer, which handles all of the processing and computing requirements within the ROV. It runs our open-source BlueOS software that provides the tools and features necessary to operate and expand the vehicle. BlueOS runs the ArduSub vehicle control software, manages the camera and tether connection, and makes it easy to update the software to add new features. BlueOS is a growing project and will continue to provide new features to all BlueROV2s.
At the surface, the pilot controls the ROV through a laptop computer and gamepad controller. The open-source Cockpit application acts as the user interface, providing the live video stream, sensor feedback and information, and the ability to change settings and configuration.
The BlueROV2 is designed for both entry-level and advanced ROV users. It comes with everything you need to get in the water except for a few components:
Laptop - We recommend a medium to high-end model with Windows 10, Mac, or Linux operating systems. There are also some compatible tablets including the Windows Surface tablets. iOS and Android are not officially supported at this time.
Gamepad Controller - We recommend the Xbox Wireless Controller or the Logitech F310 controllers.
Battery - We recommend our 14.8v, 18Ah lithium-ion battery for the best battery life, but we can’t ship it to all locations! There are a number of other compatible batteries that can be used as well. We’d recommend getting a few for extended operation.
Battery Charger - We have a recommended charger as well, but any lithium-ion battery charger that can handle your battery will work!
First of all, there are a few configurable options that you’ll have to choose:
The Fathom Tether length can be selected from 25 meters all the way up to 300 meters. The length you choose depends on how deep and how far you want to go. For lengths over 50 meters, we’d recommend the Fathom Spool to make it easier to manage.
The lights are available in 2-light and 4-light configurations. If you plan to do a lot of work in poor lighting conditions or at night, we recommend the 4-light configuration.
Once you’ve got a solid grip on the basics, there are countless ways to expand your BlueROV2! We have a few core accessories:
The Newton Gripper allows you to manipulate and retrieve objects underwater
The Fathom Spool makes it easier to transport and use the tether cable
The Heavy Configuration Retrofit Kit adds two thrusters and more buoyancy for additional stability and payload carrying capacity
The Ping360 Scanning Sonar makes it easier to navigate in low visibility water conditions and locate underwater objects
The Water Linked DVL A50 opens the door to advanced capabilities like position holding and autonomous navigation
Check out our community forums to learn about more integrations!
If you’re looking to customize your ROV even further and add additional sensors, we recommend the following resources:
The BlueOS docs site has the documentation and developer guide for BlueOS and ArduSub, the software that controls the ROV.
The BlueROV2 section of our forums have many users who have made significant modifications and can provide guidance and ideas.
Our BlueROV2 Payload Skid product provides additional room on the ROV.
Many of our Distributors specialize in BlueROV2 customizations and modifications!