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Smart Chicken Coop

Product
Developers: Coop
Date of the premiere of the system: October 2023
Branches: Agriculture and fishing

2023: Product Announcement

October 10, 2023 American startup Coop announced the release of the world's first smart chicken coop with the ability to control using mobile devices - smartphones and tablets. The solution, dubbed Smart Chicken Coop, is said to be suitable for any household.

It is said that the system was created for novice farmers. A smart chicken coop makes it possible to look after birds from anywhere in the world. The platform includes CCTV cameras: internal (Roost) and external (Run). They allow you to watch chicken and chickens around the clock in 1080p resolution. Features such as night vision and intelligent event recording are implemented.

Smart Chicken Coop

The solution uses the CluckWatch platform based on artificial intelligence. The specialized neural network is trained on more than 7 million images. Protection from potential threats such as raccoons, foxes or hawks is spoken of. In addition, the smart coop is equipped with an automated door. The solution received an elaborate design. It is said, in particular, about the use of durable materials that are durable and easy to care for. The ventilation system provides comfortable conditions for birds to live at different times of the year at different temperatures.

With the help of a smart chicken coop, you can understand what condition the birds are in - for example, they are hungry or not. The equipment includes feed and water dispensers, so that birds will be able to receive the necessary products in a timely manner to maintain life and withdraw offspring. Any function of a smart chicken coop can be controlled remotely.

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The high-tech chicken coop brings the benefits of the smart home concept to the backyard. Advanced AI and IoT features give customers the ability to protect, control and care for birds from anywhere in the world, Coop says.[1]
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