Smart ban
Remotely monitor and secure your farm
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Smart ban is a technology designed to ease the life of farmers, especially the poultry farmers. With smart ban, farmers can remotely monitor and secure their farms through the installation of different sensors in the farms and monitoring the vital components from their smart devices.
Essential components such as temperature, water and door security can be monitored by installing the relevant smart sensors in the farm and then turning on the notification from the smart ban app on mobile devices. Notifications can be given as sms or even as e-mails.
Here is a video demonstrating how to use it.
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Woow, @gentleshaid this is great... I hope you would go into the agricultural sector
This one's a great find. I always want products that help the economy of a country (e.g. Agriculture) and the way this is made provides a good innovation and service to our dear farmers.
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The presence of technology such as smart tires is indeed very helpful for farmers in monitoring each of their plantations, let alone extensive plantations. so far farmers tend to use guards and require a large amount of money to pay them. Smart Ban is a fixed solution, with a practical way of working and can be applied to smartphones. this is amazing
This is neat and admirable.
This is very nice farmers can keep track of activities on their farm now. Nice technology
This is such great aid to famers,limiting their work of monitoring their poultry farms and crops.
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