You rest, LUX keeps watch.
Smart protection against wolf attacks and other predators targeting your livestock
Reduces the risk of night-time attacks on extensive livestock farms by up to 85 per cent using light deterrent technology and indirect tracking without the need for fixed installations.
Fewer sleepless nights, more peace and quiet in the countryside.
Protect your livestock from the spread of wolves and large carnivores
This has led to the development of digitanimal LUX, a technological tool designed to help prevent wildlife from coming into the vicinity of livestock through a smart deterrent and indirect tracking system. LUX is the result of work carried out as part of the GELOB innovation project, with the aim of facilitating the sustainable coexistence of livestock farming and wildlife conservation.
-85% risk of attacks at night
Battery with a 1-year lifespan

Protect your hard work. Defend your livestock.
How does the LUX digitanimal work on your livestock farm?
- Irregular Light Deterrent (Anti-Habituation):
- Indirect Localisation by Proximity
- Maximum range and durability
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Request further information and we’ll get in touch with you. From day one, our team will be on hand to help you get the most out of digitanimal.
- Personalised advice
We’ll help you set up and optimise your system
- Fast and friendly support
We’re here to answer your questions whenever you need us
- Risk-free trial
14 days to try it out with complete peace of mind
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which species does it deter?
The system is primarily designed to deter wolves and bears, although it can also be effective against other wild animals such as wild boar, deer, foxes and other animals that may approach livestock.
How does indirect localisation work?
LUX operates using a main device and several secondary devices or inhibitors.The main device detects the presence of secondary devices when they are within a radius of approximately 50 meters. Thanks to this proximity communication, it is possible to indirectly determine the location of the secondary devices.
How do you install it?
LUX is attached to the animal’s neck using a strap, following a system similar to that used in other Digitanimal devices. Its design allows it to be easily integrated into routine livestock management, without the need for permanent installations on the farm.



