GNCC Bird Feeder with Camera Wireless AI Identify Bird

GNCC Bird Feeder with Camera Wireless AI Identify Bird Species

GNCC Bird Feeder with Camera Wireless AI Identify Bird Species, Smart Outdoor Bird Watching Camera, Automatically Capture Bird, Solar Charging, Color Night Vision, Ideal Xmas Gift (Birdfy Lite)


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Weight: 95 g
Dimensions: 22.8 x 17.2 x 33.7 cm; 95 Grams
Model: B1
Part: B1A
Colour: Orange
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Required: Yes
Batteries Included: Yes
Manufacture: GNCC
Dimensions: 22.8 x 17.2 x 33.7 cm; 95 Grams
Quantity: 1

10 Responses

  1. Jenny McGrath says:

     United Kingdom

    This was a simple set up it connected to my phone easily and the picture is so clear even the night vision works really well.
    Unfortunately it hasn’t had alot of visitors been winter months and hasn’t had the best light to keep it fully charged because of the early dark night. But I think as the spring summer sets in it will be amazing.
    I dont need to keep the feeder near a window where my cats will scare birds off and my son is finding it fascination watching the few birds we have had visit
    Seems strong and hard wearing has held up on the front of my garage thru the winter even with the small bit of snow we have had.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Great idea, but could have been implemented a little better. For a start we are not convinced that orange is the best of colours to use in a birdfeeder. We would’ve preferred this if it was blended in to our garden surroundings, but also be less likely to scare of some of the birds.

    another issue we had is that it can be quite fiddly to remove the SD card. This isn’t a showstopper but we don’t have dexterity issues. Not convinced if we did have such issues we would be able to remove the SD card easily.

    Very well packaged and very well presented. As long as it meets your needs, the presentation makes this very gift worthy.

    Very easy to assemble with decent instructions.

    Very easy to fix to wall for similar structure.

    Acceptable quality in the camera. This isn’t going to win any wildlife documentary awards. But for our back garden bird, watching and recording what comes to the feeder — it’s more than acceptable.

    We have slightly mixed feelings on this it’s probably a 3 1/2 stars rather than four stars. It is functional and it does provide results but we would certainly replace the orange colour immediately if we could.

  3. DixieZRECx says:

     United Kingdom

    This has a really good camera and the solar charging is next level, it can be used as a bird cam but also double as a security camera. The AI can try to identify what bird is present and it seems quite accurate but this is an extra paid service. The design is a bit bright with white and orange but it is sturdy and well constructed, some shabby bits with hot glue are used but they are effective.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Birdwatching upgraded! The 1080P camera with AI bird species identification and solar panels is a bird lover’s dream. Full night vision adds a unique touch to observing our feathered friends. A smart and nature-friendly device. Love to discover new species and AI is also very fun to use.

  5. JulissaGeorge says:

     United Kingdom

    This is really cool, and I really had no idea that such things existed…

    It is pricey, I will say that, but the technology is very clever. It’s worked so far on solar power alone (I did give it a charge inside before it was hung up) and the camera and picture quality is very good, even at night. The setup and install was simple enough, as is the app. The notifications pop up as expected and luckily I’ve not had to use the squirrel alarm since I’ve got it so high up!

    The rain hat for the food seems to be working well, as it doesn’t look like any of the seeds are wet.

    My only gripe really is that it’s a shame that it’s not slightly nicer looking! The orange is very bright and I think it would be nicer if it was more natural looking, and less ‘blocky’. But I guess that’s just my opinion and maybe people like the style 🙂

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I ordered this for my garden to teach my children more about wildlife and they absolutely love it.

    It’s app operated- which is very straight forward to set up. I really like the fact that it’s solar panelled so you aren’t messing with lots of wires.

    It had absolutely loads of bird recognition software. It can recognise so many birds, which I double checked against google and it was spot on. What I like as well is it will give you a percentage of how accurate it thinks it is against the specie it has detected. So if it’s coming up as 98% for instance then you know that it’s probably that bird. This is especially handy for the rare birds.

    The actually bird feeder is really spacious too, so plenty of space for you to put the bird feed, and I imagine more than one bird could perch on it at a time.

    The night vision is so so clear- far better than I expected. So on these current winter nights where it’s dark quick, my children can still observe the birds. It also has two way audio so that either you can hear the birds or potentially make a noise to hopefully deter something from the feeder. I’ve actually had a squirrel on this which I thought was quite nice.

    The instructions are very clear and the bracket it comes with to set this up was straight forward to set up.

    Yes it’s pricey at 199, but for everything it does I actually think it’s an amazing gift or great addition to your garden. Equally would be great for people struggling with mobility to still allow them to see outside nature.

    Overall we’ve been really impressed and happy to recommend.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic

  7. FelicaWalck says:

     United Kingdom

    I should preface my review by saying that I like seeing birds in our garden, whereas my wife likes to use a bird app to identify bird song in the garden and can name just about everything that visits. This is my review from a casual appreciation perspective.

    This bird feeder is both a marvel and in my opinion an expensive gimmick that probably won’t stand the test of time. Conceptually it’s very cool, and crucially it does connect to my phone, the camera does work (I’ve reviewed wildlife cameras recently that I couldn’t get to work AT ALL!) and it generally functions similarly to most wifi security cameras, with the added bonus of the focus on birds.

    Visually, it’s pretty hideous and looks like a child’s toy in garish colours. The plastic will last better than wood would, I suppose, but it doesn’t look lovely. I trialled this in my garden and was mildly distracted by it for a week, but then remembered the reason I don’t use a bird feeder more often, because the spilled seed attracts less welcome forms of wildlife!

    This isn’t a terrible bird feeder and if you love the idea, I wouldn’t want to discourage you from buying it. There are probably people who’ll get a lot of mileage out of this. I found it a bit of a gimmick and proof of concept rather than something I need in my life.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A really cool bird feeder as it eliminates the need for me to sit there and wait to capture some amazing pictures. The smart bird feeder has a high quality camera which connects to a phone app. The phone app gives real time notifications of any birds as they come to the feeder. The camera has a fairly long range connection to the device as it supports 2.4g with clear high quality. The included Ai as per specification allows the camera to identify tons of different birds which is great because it can also identify other creatures such as squirrels and use the defensive mechanisms to drive them away. The cloud service is however needed for this bird detection functionality so might not be ideal.

    The camera is clear and crisp with a wide angle clear view and because of how up close the bird will be the lens magnifies the image to give you a clear image of the bird’s details. The high resolution allows you to capture images with great detail. The camera has a very long battery life as it has a 5W solar panel which helps it stay topped up and reduces the times you have to go up, retrieve it and charge it. A sd card can be used to keep the files on the unit and organized in one place however for cloud users this can just be stored into the cloud.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing camera bird feader to capture beautiful shots

  9. Ukedo20Smll says:

     United Kingdom

    Both my grandparents are staying at how most of the time and because they have a nice house and at the back a large garden they like to feed the animals and also I have seen that they put food for the birds and I wanted to surprise them with a nice present and I found this camera which is a very practical for them to get the recording of the birds and identify the species.

    To set this up is very simple, from the pack and with the strap provided I have attached that to the tree so that my both grandparents be able to reach it in order to refill with food and the next step I have downloaded the app on one smartphone and after pairing it with the bird feeder, I could easily see the live view any time I wanted.
    The whole process of installation plus setting up the app took around 20 minutes and just to give you an inside how simple it is to use this product just imagine that my grandparents are not that great with technology in general and they manage easily to operate these bird feeder and to enjoy even the liveview.
    Related to the video quality, considering that I work as a professional videographer I perfectly understand technical details and I would say that what this camera can record it is more or less decent and I also check the footage during nighttime when the night vision gets activated and I could easily distinguish details and see the birds properly.

    The interesting part about this camera is the fact that the container where the food goes it is quite large and birds can easily get access to(my grandmother told me that she also seen some squirrels playing around and trying to catch some food) and I see both my grandparents being very happy when they see birds around and especially on the camera because they check the video and they discuss about the species of birds.

    Overall the product performs as it should and I have asked them if they have experienced any conveniences such as for the app not to connect oh to lose the signal or not to be able to see properly the image when it is recorded and they have told me that none of these happened which indicates the fact that the bird feeder performs as it should.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have wanted one of these cameras for a while now but they have always been outside of my budget. When I got the chance to test one out, I couldn’t wait to try it. This bird house is much bigger than I thought it would be, and although it is made from plastic it is sturdy and well built. The camera was easy to set up with my iPhone, and within minutes it was up and running. It was also straight forward to put together, and simply requires a few screws putting in place, which are included and so is the screwdriver. I attached the house to the side of the shed, with the sturdy metal bracket and it won’t be going anywhere anytime soon. Our resident pigeon has already tested it, and the house is strong enough to withhold his weight. There is plenty of room for seed and mealworms and the camera is great quality and very clear. The only minor complaint I have is for the annoying notifications. There are just far too many of them so I have turned them off for now. Every time the pigeon would move its head I would be notified and end up with 50 notifications on my phone. Other than that though, this is a great device, and I love being able to see nature up close and personal. 5*