SMART BIRD LASER

Bird scaring device, developed and manufactured in Slovenia!

SMART
BIRD
LASER

Bird scaring device, developed and manufactured in Slovenia!

ABOUT THE DEVICE

Smart Bird Laser

The device consists of a camera, autonomous computer vision and a guided laser. System development is complete. In 2020, we had several test installations on city facilities, and in 2021 the production of the first batch will start.

CORE PROPERTIES

How it works?

The basics

The system observes the object in its field of view. When the birds arrive, SmartBirdLaser turns on a laser beam that travels through the object among the birds.

An inconvenience to birds

The birds perceive the laser beam as a danger and fly away in flocks. When they return, the process is repeated.

Smart Bird Laser is not dangerous to people

Windows can be removed from the area of operation of the laser system - so it does not interfere with possible residential buildings. The laser used is not dangerous for people or birds

Core use cases

Prevention of damage to buildings

Scaring away birds of off monuments, buildings and other landmarks, as well as industrial facilities where birds cause damage.

No need for additional cleaning

Bird droppings damage the propperty, ruin the appearance and leave a long lasting marks on them.

Bird friendly device

The birds are just scared away, no birds are hurt.

Low power consumption

The device is very energy efficient, consuming only 5W during active observation
while scaring birds it uses 10W of power.

Core technical specifications

Operating area

Horizontally 55°, vertically 45° (104x82m at a distance of 100m,
52x41at a distance of 50m)

Connectivity

Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11b/g/n

Max. operating distance

100m night mode,
50m day mode

Laser source

Green
Class 1 (dot size less than> 1cm)

Energetic properties

Power supply: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz Connected load: 30W
Average monthly
energy use: 5kWh.

Physical properties

Dimensions: 258 x 115 x 120mm
Mass of device: 1,2kg

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