Birdfy Just Released a 4K Smart Bird Feeder That Identifies Every Bird That Lands on It

By utilizing stunning 4K clarity, smart AI insights, and other key features, this model delivers a more immersive and intelligent backyard birdwatching experience.
Birdfy Just Released a 4K Smart Bird Feeder That Identifies Every Bird That Lands on It
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If you enjoy backyard birdwatching, then you are probably familiar with the high-tech tools now available from companies like Birdfy to make the experience so much easier than in the past. Fortunately, you no longer need to squint through binoculars or deal with blurry, low-resolution phone photos to enjoy the show.

Birdfy continues to redesign and upgrade its bird feeding products to include the latest and greatest tech features. The company just released its most sophisticated unit yet: the Birdfy Feeder Metal 2 (4K). This isn’t just a simple seed hopper with a lens attached; it’s a heavy-duty, ultra-high-definition observation tool designed to turn your yard into a cinematic wildlife sanctuary. Here we highlight the new, impressive features that make this feeder worth grabbing.

Ultra-High Definition

The headline feature of the Metal 2 is its 4K ultra-high-definition video capability to observe every bird’s intricate beauty. While the original model relied on a standard 1080P sensor, this second-generation design captures every feather, eye marking, and subtle movement in razor-sharp 3840Ă—2160 resolution. The camera also features a 120-degree wide-angle lens specifically created for the short distances common in backyard birdwatching, typically between 3.9 and 11.8 inches, ensuring that visiting birds remain in focus without any distortion.

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OrniSense AI

The Metal 2 integrates Birdfy’s OrniSense AI, a next-generation system powered by advanced language models. It can instantly recognize more than 6,000 different species and provide real-time notifications directly to your smartphone. The AI goes way beyond sharing the name of each bird; it also provides a summary of interesting facts and insights, making it an educational tool for those who are interested in spotting patterns and learning about the behaviors of the birds in their specific zip code.

Solar Power and Night Vision

Once it’s up, you won’t have to worry about running power cables or climbing a ladder to recharge, as the feeder is equipped with a 9000mAh battery paired with an integrated 2W solar panel, providing a continuous power supply that keeps the camera running day and night. And the observation doesn’t stop when the sun goes down — the Metal 2 features adaptive night vision that automatically switches between full-color footage in low light and black-and-white infrared in total darkness. This allows you to catch early birds and nocturnal visitors like owls without disturbing them with harsh artificial lighting.

Pest Prevention

For many homeowners, the biggest headache with bird feeders isn’t the birds, but the other animals who try to steal the feed. Birdfy has addressed this issue by swapping out plastic components for heavy-duty, full-metal housing with an IP66 weatherproof rating that handles rain, snow, and intense sun. The chew-proof construction is designed to protect your 1.8-liter seed stockpile from pests like squirrels, rodents, chipmunks, and raccoons.

 
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Sandi Schwartz is an environmental author and freelance journalist with over 20 years of extensive experience communicating science-based information to diverse audiences in the areas of sustainability, home/garden, green living, nature, and wellness. Sandi began writing for BobVila.com in June 2022.


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