An embedded system, no internet, no cloud — that reads the ground and corrects the header in fractions of a second.
No additional hardware. The controller presents itself as an ISOBUS implement and publishes the interface on the virtual terminal already installed in the harvester.
Brand-independent. Since the protocol is a market standard, the same header serves customers with machines from different brands, without a dedicated version per manufacturer.
Diagnostics on the same screen. Sensitivity adjustment, calibration and fault reading are accessible to the operator and technician in the same place, without a laptop in the middle of the field.
When wind or pests knock down the corn, the header needs to work close to the ground over uneven terrain. The HarvLabs system continuously adjusts height and float, helping recover downed corn that would otherwise be lost.
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Header Height Control System
Control module with Digital Signal Processing (DSP) capabilities for header height adjustment. Developed for integration with harvester OEM systems.
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Developed for Agricultural Environments
Height sensing solutions for corn headers. Built with stainless steel and high-tech polymers for durability in field conditions.
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Test. Program. Maintain.
Diagnostic and programming tool for HarvLabs sensor systems. Suitable for field service and test bench use.
View details →The system was designed for multi-brand and multi-generation adaptation — because the real farmer fleet is diverse. Enter make and model for technical verification.
In most cases, yes. The answer is a technical verification, not a commercial "it depends" — confirm your model in the form above.
In most cases, yes. The answer is a technical verification, not a commercial "it depends" — confirm your model in the form above.
Yes. In addition to height, the system adjusts the header float according to soil type — which protects the cutting bar and reduces breakage.
No. Field operation is independent of internet connection.
No. It takes over the continuous height correction, which no person performs well for 12 hours straight. Machine control remains in the cab.
The kit is modular and can be reinstalled and recalibrated on the new machine, subject to compatibility confirmation.
HarvLabs supplies through manufacturers and partners. Enter your machine in the form and we'll point you in the right direction — or talk to your header manufacturer about HarvLabs technology.