The LinkEye system is the base of the warning system for warning humans of animal activity by SMS in the vicinity, as well as offering potential deterents to animals via the use of sound or light.

The Linkeye Wireless Surveillance System stands out for its remarkable versatility, making it an ideal choice for a wide array of remote site applications. Its functionality is extensive, encompassing farm and asset protection, monitoring of equipment in remote areas, assessments of environmental changes through time-lapse photography, and wildlife and habitat observation.
The LinkEye is a Private Network System that can have up to 16 slave cameras communicating with the base station. With a connectivity range of up to 5 km line of sight or 1-2 km in hilly or forest environments. Attaching a suitable modem allows LinkEye to send images directly to a central computer or the cloud. Alerts can then be triggered to stakeholders using image identification services, with alerts sent if a targeted species is identified.
The potential of this system is to monitor fauna on rope bridges, animal species along roads, warn villagers of approaching elephants or tigers, and contribute to research on animals such as rock wallabies.
Connectivity can be via Ethernet, 4G, 5G, or satellite.














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