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Do You Actually Need a Smart Bird Feeder With a Movable Camera?

WIRED·Kat Merck·about 2 months ago
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Assembly was quick and tool-free, requiring only a handful of included knob screws. I also like that it included both fence- and pole-mounting options, the latter of which is critical for preventing squirrel damage . Screenshot Coolfly app via Kat Merck Smart feeder companies continue to upgrade their cameras' quality with each new model , but the general range still seems to be anywhere from 1080p photos and 2K video on the low end (as with the Birdfy Lite ), all the way up to 32-MP photos and 4K video (as with Camojojo's new Hibird Pro ). The Aura falls somewhere in the middle of this range, with 4-MP photos and a respectable 2.5K Ultra HD video. The camera's 150-degree field of view is wider than that of a typical bird feeder camera, and it helps to capture all angles of what's really the Aura's signature feature—a wraparound perch with little platforms on the left and right sides, where you can position the camera upright (which shows pictures in a horizontal "landscape mode") at the angle you prefer.…

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