Green Feathers Complete DIY Timber Bird Nest Box with Wireless SD 700TVL Video Camera Kit, Includes Power Extension Cable and RCA to HDMI Adapte




Dimensions: 61.2 x 31.1 x 27.3 cm; 3.67 Kilograms
Model: NC701GBB
Manufacture: Green Feathers
Origin: United Kingdom

14 Responses

  1. ShawnaRedfern says:

     United Kingdom

    Dad was frustrated that he could not assemble it. Finally my son helped him, but had to buy other bits to do the job right.
    My parents enjoyed watching the mum making her nest for weeks and then having 7 eggs.

  2. Anya16Mhplaah says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThis is not a wireless product, you are required to wire power to the camera.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Great service,fast delivery and was exactly what the description said it was

  4. Millie Hurst says:

     United Kingdom

    Been up a while now still waiting for birds to nest. Or do I have put up in wrong place.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Have got bird box and cam working, set up is on an old tv in shed, on AV setup. As breeding is now nearing the end im not expecting activity this year, but will have cam on at start of next yr nesting time. My only diwnside is the distance between receiver and cam is so short.

  6. CindyG02llwq says:

     United Kingdom

    This birdhouse is well built and the camera has a very clear picture. Hopefully we will have guests next yea

  7. CindaRaceixivq says:

     United Kingdom

    All setup, just got to wait for the birds to do their bit.

  8. FUZKellesqifr says:

     United Kingdom

    he advert for the 700 TVL full camera kit states that you can transmit from the camera to the receiver and television a 25 mtr distance picture but i can only get up to 14 mtrs with no obstacles in the way which is not far enough away it is to close to the feeding station is there a way i can improve the distance or a stronger camera to improve this problem thank you

  9. DaltonClawson says:

     United Kingdom

    Good quality box, struggled a little to get the picture quality & eliminate interference; had to purchase an additional external aerial as signal not strong enough from box provided ……… no birds moved in yet!!

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    More difficult than I’d hope to set up but getting there I believe. Cannot comment on overall ye

  11. DawnRuggiero says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Still setting it up but hopefully if I can sort out interference it will be 5 stars

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersPurchased for grandson. Bird box is very heavy and well made. He’s delighted. Not yet seen the camera work, will update at a later date, but 100% satisfied.

  13. Sherlene33B says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersI bought this for my wife as she is absolutely mad keen on birdlife and I think she will love this!! So,I cannot really comment until after Christmas. I will let you know more as and when we install it. It turns out that she was unable to view the inside remotely when away from home. So, I had to buy the WiFi version which is more expensive. The other camera was returned and that went towards the new camera. Now she can view the inside of the bird box wherever we are, result! Now all we need is a bird to take residence…..

  14. JeannetFink says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersFor partner’s mum who, like us, loves wildlife…. Is thrilled with the ability to flick a button on the Samsung TV remote and instantly have a view of the inside of the bird box! Wow.
    Solid construction, preconfigured wi-fi signal sender/receiver kit with all electronics to chuck the signal via HDMI
    *Extra things you’ll need*
    HDMI cable
    Extra small wood screw for fitting camera inside box
    Cable grips to tidy power cable to inside of roof

    We bought some nesting material to give the birds a headstart.
    Support for a faulty unit was sorted very professionally, thanks Jacob.
    Our walls quite thick so needed to move the receiver nearer the nestbox but picture now looks brilliant on the 40 odd inch UHD HDR screen.
    Probably put it up too late for this year, but maybe that makes us very early for next year to let them get used to it.
    Drilling into brick isn’t easy but we used some old used Sky satellite dish holes so rawl-plugged up and now very solidly up there… Pictures to follow.