Understanding Endo One
A simple guide to understanding how Endo One automates your farm
Place the main node near your control room where you have WiFi or 4G signal. This becomes the brain of your system, connecting to the cloud and coordinating all field devices.
What you need:
Place sensor nodes, valve controllers, or relay nodes wherever you need them. They communicate with the main node via LoRa - no WiFi or cables needed in the field.
End node placement:
Download the Endo app and scan the QR code on your main node. The app automatically discovers all your devices and lets you control them.
App features:
Create schedules, set up alerts, and let Endo One handle your farm operations. Control everything from your phone - whether you're at home or anywhere else.
LoRa (Long Range) is a radio technology designed for long-distance communication with very low power consumption. It's perfect for farms because:
Works without WiFi or cellular coverage
Reaches the most remote corners of your farm
Devices can run on small solar panels for years
Line of sight communication
You only need internet at one location - where you install the main node. All field devices communicate via LoRa and don't need any internet connection.
Solar-powered end nodes continue working. The main node has battery backup and schedules are stored locally - they'll resume automatically when power returns.
Each main node can connect to dozens of end nodes. For very large farms, you can add multiple main nodes that all work together.
Basic installation is simple - scan a QR code and the app guides you through setup. For complex installations, we provide training and support.
We support soil moisture, temperature, humidity, weather stations, flow meters, and most RS485 Modbus sensors. Contact us for specific sensor compatibility.