The HerdWhistle BigEye™

The HerdWhistle BigEye™

The ultimate ‘all in one’ precision tool for the livestock industry, the BigEye™ offers a comprehensive solution for real-time phenotypic evaluation. Equipped with multispectral camera technology and uniquely in-built Ultra High Frequency tag readers. Its 3D camera and thermal camera capabilities provide accurate identification, efficient monitoring, and crucial insights into animal health. Embrace the future of PRECISION livestock management with the BigEye™ and unlock a new level of productivity through data capture to action.

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Features

  • Rugged and Shock resistant build
  • Robust mounting design, boltable to any vertical surface where data capture is required
  • Equipped with 3D Camera. 1080P HD, enables clear HD image capture
  • Equipped with thermal Camera with the self IR FPA detector
  • RFID Technology built-in with additional and optional ports for external antennas
  • Infrared Thermographic Imaging provides early warning of at risk of disease.
  • Infrared Thermographic Imaging detects pregnancy in livestock
  • 3D camera with analytics generates weight prediction without a scale
  • RFID Technology scans individual animals generating continuous activity monitoring data
  • Edge computing module executes proprietary algorithms and analytics
  • Cloud synchronization for pertinent livestock data reporting and device updates

Physical Characteristics

Height

Width

Length

Weight

80cm

12.45cm ~

80cm

5000g ~

Technical Specification

Scanning Technology

Read Range

Frequency

Control

Connectivity

UHF / Thermal Imaging

Up to 1 meter

860-960 MHz

Animal Activated

Cellular LTE, GPS

Infrared images of the calf face provided courtesy of and with permission from the author  Dr. Al Schaefer and Animal Inframetrics Inc. Also, for referenced scientific background the reader is referred to Schaefer et al. 2007. Research in Veterinary Science. 83(3). 376-384. Doi: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2007.01.008.The dorsal swine images are provided courtesy of and with permission from the author Dr. Al Schaefer and Animal Inframetrics Inc. For Referenced scientific background the reader is referred to J. Behan, N.J. Cook and A.L. Schaefer. 2022. International Pig Topics. 37(1): 24-25.The pig cluster behaviour images are provided courtesy of and with permission from the author, Dr. N. Cook. For the referenced scientific background the reader is referred to Cook, N.J. et al. 2015. Animal. 9(2): 339-346. Doi: 10.1017/S1751731114002481. “

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