The HBX30 Pro is built on the proven success of our Scan30 Hawk Laser MK2 platform but features upgraded internal components, smoother scanning operation, and enhanced weather resistance. It is specifically engineered to deliver long-term durability and consistent performance in harsh, demanding Australian environments without needing complex software.
Our automated laser range scales to fit different budgets and property sizes:
- Scan30 MK2: Ideal for smaller or budget-conscious applications.
- HBX30 Pro: Best for users needing industrial-grade durability and consistent performance outdoors, utilizing a reliable standalone control pad rather than a phone app.
- Ultimate Laser System: Our top-tier, high-precision system designed for massive commercial scales, fully driven by a phone app with multi-zone programming and a pulsing beam.
The HBX30 Pro gives you the flexibility to choose the right Class 3B green laser power for your specific environment:
- 80mW Option: Best suited for smaller localised areas, indoor structures, or properties primarily requiring night and low-light bird deterrence.
- 500mW Option: Delivers maximum performance and beam visibility across wide-open spaces, making it the preferred choice for large, high-pressure outdoor agricultural or commercial environments.
Outdoor automated lasers must be used responsibly. To protect passing aircraft and neighbors, the HBX30 Pro features a built-in hardware safety lock. This physical restriction prevents the laser from ever tilting or travelling higher than the horizontal plane, keeping the beam focused strictly on your property and away from the sky.
The HBX30 Pro fits perfectly in the middle of our range as a robust standalone system—meaning no phone apps, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi networks are required. In the box, you will receive:
- The HBX30 Pro Laser Unit
- A dedicated physical Control Pad for straightforward programming
- A reliable Power Supply
- Step-by-step Setup Instructions
Because this unit employs powerful Class 3B laser technology, you must follow all local regulations regarding laser safety. Specifically, if you plan to operate this device anywhere within Western Australia (WA), you are legally required to obtain a license for use through the Western Australia Radiological Council.