Birdbuddy’s high-resolution camera is the lens into the lives of your feathered friends that captures endless memorable moments. .
Getting Started with Your Camera
Turning the Camera On and Off
To turn the Camera on, simply press the button for 1 second until the LED indicator turns solid green for 3 seconds. To turn it off, press the button for 2 seconds until the LED turns solid red, then release the button.
Understanding LED Indicators
If you’re curious about what the LED lights on the camera module mean, be sure to check out our dedicated article on LED indicators.
Pairing Mode
When you're ready to pair your device, please watch the video below.
Factory reset
If you need to do a factory reset, please refer to the video:
Camera specifications and features
The Birdbuddy feeder is equipped with a cutting-edge camera that boasts an array of specifications and features, all tailored to offer a spectacular bird-watching experience right on your device. The recent batches will have firmware version 1.3.3 pre-installed, which contributes to enhancing the device's performance and usability.
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Resolution: The camera provides a resolution of 5-megapixel for photos and 720p HD for videos, ensuring crystal clear and vibrant images of your visiting bird friends.
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Motion Detector: With the built-in laser motion detector, the camera screens for the action on the perch and triggers the postcard process.
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Field of view: The camera covers an expansive 120° field of view
- Audio: Each camera comes with an in-built microphone that records sound for the videos you receive
Our servers are designed to continuously adjust and optimize the quality of both live streams and postcard sessions. It evaluates the metrics/statistics of each completed live-stream/video session and, depending on the absence or presence of glitches, adjusts the quality up or down for the next session.
Currently, we have three quality levels: low, medium, and high. A device that consistently delivers glitch-free streams will continuously operate at the high-quality level. However, it's worth noting that the actual performance may also depend on the strength and stability of the internet signal at your location.
Installing the camera module
Installing the camera module onto the Birdbuddy feeder is incredibly easy. You can simply slot it into its designated opening on the front.
- Place the camera module in its designated slot on the front end of the feeder. Make sure the camera lens is positioned at the bottom of the feeder – the magnet in the housing and the metal part on top of the back side of the camera module will snap in place if assembled correctly.
- You may secure the camera additionally (with an M3*8mm security screw and a TORX T9 security wrench); however, this is unnecessary, and these items are no longer included in the order. If you think additional security is needed for your setup, please reach out to our support team.
- If you're not using the solar roof, newer orders include white silicone plugs. These plugs are designed to protect the device’s USB port when it's not in use, especially when placed outside. They are efficient in preventing moisture and debris from entering the USB port, thereby ensuring the longevity and optimal performance of your Birdbuddy camera.
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