Smart Ranch Technology
Watch over your ranch from anywhere.
The hardest part of ranching isn't the work — it's the driving. Forty miles to check a tank that turned out to be fine. An hour out to a feeder you didn't need to top off. Twenty minutes to confirm a gate that was, in fact, closed.
Smart Ranch Technology fixes that. The sensors in this collection — built by RanchSense in San Antonio, Texas — sit on your water tanks, feeders, gates, and weather stations and send their readings to a satellite, then to your phone. No cell service required. No batteries to change. No phone carrier subscription. Just live data from the ranch, wherever you happen to be.
Why we carry RanchSense
RanchSense isn't built by an engineer in Silicon Valley with one cow and a curiosity. It was built by ranchers who got tired of the drive, refined on working ranches across Texas and the Southwest, and now runs on operations from 200-acre weekend places to 50,000-acre cattle outfits. We picked them because their gear earns its keep — fewer trips, fewer surprises, more time on the work that actually matters.
What's in this collection
- Water Monitor — text alerts when tanks drop below your threshold
- Gate Monitor — text alerts on open and close events
- Feeder Monitor — corn-level tracking for game and stock feeders
- Weather Station — rain, wind, and temperature from your ranch, not 20 miles away
Where to start
If you're new to remote monitoring, start with the Water Monitor — it has the fastest payoff in time and fuel saved. Most customers recover the cost in saved trips inside the first 90 days. Once you have one ranch sensor reporting to your phone, the rest of the lineup makes obvious sense.
Configuration note: Each setup is sized to your operation. Prices shown are starting points for the standard hardware unit and the first year of monitoring service. Multi-tank, multi-gate, or large-coverage configurations are quoted custom — give us a call after you order and we'll spec it out with you.