
With intelligent AI detection, extensive coverage, and enhanced safety features it's the ultimate solution to keep your space protected and secure.
A bird laser, commonly known as a green laser bird deterrent, is a device that uses a 532 nm green laser beam to repel birds from specific areas. Birds perceive the laser beam as a physical threat, making them flee the area nearby. This method is humane and environmentally friendly, as it doesn't harm the birds or produce noise pollution. Also, this type of laser is safe for human skin but should not be aimed at the eyes to prevent injury.
Classified as a type 3B laser, it emits a beam that is highly visible to birds, effectively deterring them without causing injury. Bird lasers are considered among the best solutions for various settings, including agricultural applications, processing and other industrial sites.
iChase’s laser system doesn’t just scare birds—it identifies them. With smart detection technology, the laser adjusts its patterns, keeping birds on their toes and preventing them from becoming immune to the deterrent. Unlike other products, this system works smarter, not harder, for consistent results.
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