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Field Laser – Precision Laser Bird Deterrent

The Field Laser is a cutting-edge bird deterrent system designed for agricultural and industrial environments where smart, quiet, and targeted control is essential. Built by Bird Control Products in New Zealand, this system uses a high-power laser beam mounted on a dual-axis pan/tilt system to sweep across paddocks, crop rows, rooftops, and open spaces—scaring birds away without the need for noise or harmful methods.

Key Features:

  • Silent Deterrence
    Utilizes a focused laser beam or dual red/green laser system to safely disturb and displace birds—without the noise of gunshot-style deterrents. Ideal for use near homes, livestock, or sensitive sites.
  • Fully Programmable Scanning Paths
    Define precise target zones using custom sweep patterns and polygon-based geofencing—tailored to suit your paddock, rooftop, or orchard layout.
  • Dual Axis Movement
    A motorized pan-tilt head allows dynamic two-axis control, enabling wide horizontal sweeps and precise vertical tilt adjustments for varying terrain, slopes, or rooflines.
  • Tilt Safety Sensor
    Built-in tilt detection shuts down the laser if the unit is moved or knocked by wind, livestock, or irrigators—ensuring safe operation at all times.
  • Sunrise-to-Sunset Operation
    Automatically activates during daylight or peak bird activity. Includes adjustable light-level sensing to power down overnight, conserving energy and laser life.
  • Solar / Battery Powered
    Fully solar-powered with a high-capacity internal battery to maintain reliable operation even in low sunlight conditions.
  • Bluetooth Smart App Control
    Easily program the Field Laser using your smartphone. The companion app automatically detects nearby units—no pairing required—making setup and adjustments quick and hassle-free in the field.
  • Rugged Field Design
    Housed in a durable, weather-sealed camera enclosure. Built to resist rain, dust, insects, and harsh field conditions for year-round performance.
  • Upgradeable and Maintainable
    Designed with long-term service in mind—features modular laser replacement, beam output testing, firmware updates, and accessory expansion options.
  • Ongoing Tech Upgrades
    We’re always improving. Electronics and app updates are regularly developed to keep your Field Laser ahead of the technology curve—ensuring smarter control and better performance year after year.

Pro Tip for Easy Setup

Programming the laser head’s scan area is simple and intuitive using the mobile app.
Tip: For best results when mapping out coverage, we recommend using a ladder or the bucket of a loader if you’ve got one handy. Getting a higher vantage point helps you align the laser with distant paddock corners or rooftop edges more accurately.

Key Features:

Wide Coverage Area
Each Field Laser unit can effectively deter birds over approximately 10 hectares of open land. For larger blocks or split paddocks, an optional twin-head setup allows two laser heads to operate from a single tripod, doubling coverage while maintaining compact deployment.

Proven in the Field – and the Marina

Whether you're protecting crops, rooftops, orchards, or dealing with persistent seagulls at the marina—we’ve got you covered. The Field Laser is versatile enough to handle a wide range of environments and bird species.

Field Laser – Setup & Operation Video. Part 1 Introduction

Below is the current video we’re working on for the Field Laser setup and operation.
It’s a detailed walkthrough, so please allow plenty of time to watch and absorb the information. Whether you're setting up for the first time or fine-tuning your paddock coverage, this video will help you get the most out of your device.

Part 3 – Continuing the Installation & Deployment

In this section, we continue the setup and deployment process for the Field Laser.
You’ll learn how to fine-tune the laser alignment, confirm power systems are active, and walk through the final checks before full operation begins. We also cover tips for setting scan boundaries and choosing the best position for maximum field coverage.

Make sure to follow along carefully—this part is essential for reliable and safe operation in real-world conditions.