While Version 1 is designed to target smaller bird species, Version 2 (V2) is specifically engineered to repel larger birds, including native Australian species. It features 8 distinct built-in high-definition digital audio tracks tailored to scare off:
- Crows and Ravens
- Cockatoos, Corellas, Parrots, Galahs, and Lorikeets
- Magpies, Blackbirds, Grackles, and Cormorants
The Bird Xpeller Pro V2 is an audible sonic deterrent (can be heard by humans). It broadcasts real, high-definition digital playbacks of naturally recorded bird distress signals and predator calls—such as hawks and other raptors. When pest birds hear these threats, it frightens, confuses, and disorients them, triggering their instinct to abandon the area.
Pro-Tip for Persistent Birds: When an area has an active, abundant food source, birds can be much harder to move on.
In these situations, we highly recommend a multi-sensory approach. Pair your Bird Xpeller Pro V2 with visual deterrents like ourScarybird Kite kit, Visual Scare Hawk and/or Holographic Bird Scare Ribbon to attack both their sense of hearing and sight simultaneously.
A single unit can cover an effective range from a small 10-square-meter area up to 1 full acre (approx. 4,000 sqm). The device is fully programmable via a weather-resistant NEMA control box, allowing you to easily adjust:
- Volume: Turn it down for tighter residential backyards or crank it up for large commercial yards and farms.
- Operating Schedule: Program it to only run during the Day, at Night, or 24/7.
- Sound Intervals: Change the time delays between broadcasts to keep the birds from getting used to the pattern.
Yes, you have great flexibility with setup and power:
- Mains Power: The unit draws a low 12V – 500mA and comes standard with a 240V Australian wall plug.
- Battery Power: For farms, jetties, or boats, you can connect it directly to an external 12V DC car or boat battery using our optional 12V adapter.
- Audio Expansion: You can purchase an Extension Speaker (equipped with 30 meters of lead). This allows you to split the sound between two points, meaning you can drop the overall volume while achieving identical coverage.
No, sonic devices (which rely on predator and distress calls) have very little effect on swallows. Because swallows build their nests inside man-made structures, they feel entirely secure against ambient noise threats.
If swallows are your main issue, we suggest skipping sonic units in favor of Ultrasonic devices (like the Quadblaster QB4 or Ultrason X), which use silent, irritating frequencies, and or our range of Bird Lasers for visual disorientation.