🦉 Elevate your backyard birdwatching to a smart, stylish spectacle!
The NETVUE AI Smart Feeder combines a 1080P HD camera with 8X zoom and advanced AI to identify over 6000 bird species. Solar powered and weatherproof, it features a 1.5L seed capacity and night vision for round-the-clock birdwatching. Real-time notifications and cloud storage let you capture, store, and share every feathered visitor effortlessly.
Capacity | 1.5 Liters |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8"L x 7"W x 11"H |
Material Type | New and Post-Consumer Recycled Plastics |
Color | Sky Blue |
Theme | Birdwatching |
Additional Features | Night Vision, Motion Sensor |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Mounting Type | Pole mount, Tree mount, Wall mounted |
Recommended Uses For Product | Seed, Feeding Station |
Target Species | Birds |
T**R
Great Fun!
I'm giving this product five stars -- not because it's perfect, but because it's awesome and fun despite some imperfections.My young daughters and I bought this birdhouse for my wife for Mother's Day, because several species of birds frequent our back yard, and a smart bird feeder would provide us with an opportunity to have closer encounters with those birds and learn about them. We specifically chose this product over others because it is versatile and provides the option to feed both birdseed-eating birds and hummingbirds with the separately-sold hummingbird feeder.Mission accomplished. It's been great fun so far. On the app, the product owner (i.e., my wife) has the ability to share the account with the rest of us. So, when a bird feeds at the bird feeder, we all get notices on our devices and get to enjoy the experience simultaneously.The video is clear and crisp, and the video signal is strong notwithstanding that the feeder has been set up probably 60 feet away from a WiFi signal. I also like how the camera is “situated” within the feeder: It’s neither too close to the perching area nor too far from it, so the videos usually capture the entire bird in a way that you can see the details. (When I was doing my research and saw images from other feeders, the images were often so close that you couldn’t see the entire bird.) The angle of the camera is also adjustable up and down to help enable you to capture the area of the perch that you want.Setup was really easy. In the box, the product comes with an impressive array of different mounting options. We ultimately chose to mount everything to a pole (purchased separately) so that it would be particularly easy to move the entire setup if we want.We bought the "AI" version of the product, so that we can learn about the birds that visit the feeder. As others have noted, the AI software is a work in progress and often incorrectly identifies the birds. I trust that the software will improve over time -- just as Amazon Alexa has improved by leaps and bounds since it was first launched years ago. Right now, the software is never "ridiculously wrong." For instance, it doesn't identify a hummingbird as a bald eagle, or anything like that. When it identifies a bird as being a particular species, the app provides a link that you can click, which launches a page with photos and information about the bird that the software identified. When the software has identified the bird incorrectly, and when you click on the link and see the photos of the bird that the software has incorrectly identified, those photos almost always LOOK LIKE the bird that visited our feeder. So, our reaction is typically, "That's wrong, but I see why the software identified the bird as the other bird." The app also provides an opportunity to notify the company that the software identified the bird incorrectly, which should presumably improve the software over time. I do think that the company could improve the software IMMEDIATELY by programming it to omit birds from the identification results if the birds do not not live or migrate anywhere near where the bird feeder has been set up. (E.g., we live in the Seattle area, and the search results sometimes incorrectly identify birds that are not found anywhere near our area of North America. One would think that a crafty programmer could program around that.) Ultimately, the AI feature has exceeded my expectations relative to others' reviews, and I'm willing to put some faith that it will improve over time.Based on our experience with this feeder, we're really interested in getting the NetVue nest once that's available in July.
J**R
A Game-Changer for Bird Enthusiasts!
I recently purchased the Netview Birdfy AI smart camera, and I must say, it has exceeded my expectations in many ways. Let me share my experience with you!First off, setting up this camera was an absolute breeze. The instructions were clear and concise, and within minutes, it was up and running. I was pleasantly surprised by the variety of mounting options available, and I ultimately opted to mount it to a sturdy fence post, which has provided me with an excellent vantage point to observe my feathered friends.One aspect that truly impressed me was the camera's WiFi connectivity. Even when placed at the far end of my yard, I experienced no issues with the signal strength. This allows me to capture those precious bird moments even from a distance, which is fantastic!The video quality is truly remarkable. The high-definition footage provides crystal-clear images, making it a joy to watch and document the visits from various avian species. Additionally, the filters designed to distinguish between birds, dogs, and people work seamlessly, ensuring that you won't miss any important moments.One of the standout features of this camera is the inclusion of a solar panel. I must admit, I was skeptical at first, but it has proven to be an absolute game-changer. Thanks to the solar panel, I have never had to worry about charging the battery, allowing me to focus solely on enjoying the remarkable footage it captures.However, it's worth mentioning that the AI identification feature has room for improvement. While it does a decent job overall, there have been instances where it misidentifies certain objects or creatures. Nevertheless, the company has assured me that they are actively working on enhancing the AI model, so future updates may address this concern.In conclusion, the Netview Birdfy AI smart camera is a fantastic addition to any bird enthusiast's arsenal. Its easy setup, versatile mounting options, reliable WiFi connectivity, and exceptional video quality make it a joy to use. With the added convenience of the solar panel, it truly takes your bird-watching experience to the next level. While the AI identification could use some fine-tuning, I believe this camera has tremendous potential. Happy bird-watching!
H**T
Birdwatching Made Easy (and Addictive!)
Perfect Gift for My Mom!This was the perfect gift for my mom. The whole family has access to the app, so even though we live far away, we can all watch the birds together. The video is super clear, and the bird identification is spot on every time. She gets 20+ species visiting each day! We love this so much — definitely worth the money.
A**R
Excellent camera and AI identification
We bought this for my elderly mother who loves to feed and watch birds. The feeder itself is just plastic (thus only 4 stars—seems a little cheap) but the camera is great. The feeder is easy to snap together. There is a QR code that takes you to the app and the setup was pretty straightforward but there’s no way my elderly mom could have figured it out. And you do need to supply the micro SD card. The company does home security so this is basically a home security camera put in a plastic bird feeder. Quite ingenious really. The feeder has to be placed close to the house to stay connected to the Wi-fi. For those of you in colder climates, the feeder needs to come in when the temp is below 14 deg F (which is every night for us so not a great winter feeder). The bird identification seems to work well. My mom was so excited after we got it set up and her phone announced “there is a finch” and there was. It runs on batteries but came with a nice little solar charger with a pretty long cord. Other than wishing the feeder were a bit more elegant and less cheap plastic, this is a great product for bird lovers. And we all need to be feeding birds as their habitat disappears.
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