Automated Coop & Electronic Door Review ($200–$400+)

Rated 4.8/5

★★★★★

An in-depth tech review on light-sensing electronic doors, predator-proof deadbolt automation, and WiFi solar-powered climate grids.

What to Consider (Cons)
What We Love (Pros)
  • Completely automates morning release and night lockdown schedules effortlessly

  • Military-grade structural materials completely stop clever predators like raccoons and foxes

  • Integrated solar panel charging grids allow for total off-grid wireless operations

  • Higher upfront financial price point compared to basic wood and sliding latch doors

  • Requires clear sky placement if utilizing the solar-powered backup panel option

  • App alerts require a strong WiFi or extended cellular mesh signal to push data

A brown hen exiting a modern wooden chicken coop through an automatic door with a motion sensor.
A brown hen exiting a modern wooden chicken coop through an automatic door with a motion sensor.

Reinforced Anti-Predator Dual Deadbolts

Engineered with high-torque motorized internal gear systems that physically lock down the heavy-duty doors at night, completely preventing clever raccoons or foxes from lifting or prying the frame open.

Solar-Powered Smart Mesh Telemetry

Features low-draw integrated solar panel modules that keep the internal backup batteries flawlessly charged 365 days a year, while broadcasting connectivity stats and open/closed status logs straight to your phone app.

Technical Features Breakdown

Utilizes precision built-in optical lux sensors to calculate the exact moment of dawn and dusk, automatically opening and closing the heavy portal to match natural flock biological rhythms without human intervention.

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