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Nexa is an end-to-end monitoring system for cattle health management, not simply an enterprise SaaS product. Its solution consists of subcutaneously implanted microchips, companion ear tags, a centralized beacon, and mobile/Web herd management software. The goal is to turn multimodal health data into actionable insights for ranches, helping farmers detect disease earlier, optimize breeding management, and improve herd productivity.
Based on the site content, Nexaβs core modules include three main parts. First is an implantable microchip sensor placed under the skin of the cowβs ear, which can be inserted during routine vaccination, checkups, or growth implant procedures. Nexa emphasizes that it is battery-free, requires no charging, and states that it meets USDA requirements. Second is the Herd Management Software, accessible via mobile and Web, for viewing health insights from the entire herd down to individual animals. Third is a beacon located at the center of the ranch, used to collect data from all cattle and support long-range connectivity. In terms of integrations, the page explicitly mentions connectivity with DairyComp, Dart, DHI, sort-gates, and other systems, which is important for users who already rely on ranch management software and sorting equipment.
The official website does not disclose plans, subscription pricing, hardware costs, per-head or per-farm billing models, nor any payment method information. The page offers a βJoin our Pilotβ option, suggesting the product may still be recruiting pilot users rather than being delivered as a fully standardized commercial offering. As for deployment, it can only be confirmed that mobile and Web platforms are available; whether it is cloud-based, supports private deployment, or can be deployed on-premises is not stated. There is also no public information about team permissions, role management, APIs, or developer support.
Its strengths lie in a relatively complete hardware-software loop. The battery-free microchip and ear-tag-powered design may reduce maintenance frequency, while the centralized beacon can cover herd-wide data collection, making it suitable for large ranches that require more granular health monitoring. The main drawback is the lack of public information, especially around pricing, implementation timeline, hardware lifespan, after-sales support, data security, and permission management. The use of implantable hardware also means procurement, animal handling, on-site networking, and device maintenance will all affect the difficulty of real-world deployment.
Nexa is better suited for dairy farms or large-scale ranches that are willing to join a pilot, already have some digital infrastructure, and want to strengthen early disease screening and breeding management. Access from China is unknown. Its USDA compliance, third-party integrations, and pilot-based model also make it more oriented toward the U.S. ranching context. Chinese users should further evaluate network access, cross-border payments, hardware import requirements, veterinary regulations, and local after-sales support, and may want to compare it with domestic smart ranch solutions, digital dairy farm management platforms, and alternatives such as DairyComp.
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