WiFi Bird House Camera System
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WiFi Bird House Camera System
- $199.00 USD
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- $199.00 USD
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questions
frequently asked questions
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What is the range of WiFi signal for the bird house cameras?
The range is approximately 15-20m depending on the environment and the range of your router. Take your phone to where you want to install your bird house; if it receives at least two ‘bars’ of WiFi from your router, then this should be enough signal for the WiFi camera.
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I have connected my camera and have sound but no image...
Do some quick checks: Have you left the lens cap or protective lens sticker on on the camera? (We've all done it!) Are all the cable connections firmly plugged in? If these don't resolve the issue, get in touch with support@nestera.eco and we'll have you up and running in no time.
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How do I pair my bird house camera with my phone?
Just follow the simple step-by-step instructions on our Nestera Bird Cam app for iOS and Android smart devices. All our bird house cameras include a set of printed instructions, too - which can also be downloaded from the product page.
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How do I share access to my camera’s feed with my friends and family?
Simply tap ‘Share Device’ in the Nestera Bird Cam app settings and select any contact on your phone to send them an invitation. Once they’ve downloaded the Nestera Bird Cam app and created an account, you can then grant them access to your camera.
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Are Nestera bird house camera systems simple to set up and use?
Yes they are. No technical knowledge is required, and to make things as easy as possible, we included clear, easy-to-follow instructions with each order. Plus, we’re always on hand should you need any help, support or advice. Get in touch with support@nestera.eco.
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How do I clean my Nestera bird house?
Simply use boiling water to clean out your nest box. We recommend old nests be removed from August onwards (or once you are certain the birds have stopped using the nest box). Most birds' nests harbour fleas and other parasites which can remain in situ to infest young birds that hatch the following year. Boiling water kills any remaining parasites. Always let the bird house dry out thoroughly before replacing the front or top panels. It's important to never use insecticides or flea powders in your bird house.
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Where is the best place to site my bird house?
There are a number of things to consider when mounting a bird house to maximize your chances of birds nesting in it. Some of the key things to consider are: Direction – face your nest box between North and East Shelter – avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight Access – ensure the birds have a clear flight path to the nest box Height – different species prefer different distances from the ground Fixing – tilt your nest box forward slightly so driving rain can’t penetrate the nest box.
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What are your bird houses made of?
All our bird houses are designed following RSPB and BTO recommendations and constructed from thick, durable, responsibly-sourced Western Red Cedar which proves to be extremely hardy against all weather conditions.
HD Bird Box Camera
Natural light during the day lets you watch your nesting birds in full 1440p HD, while night vision infrared LEDs produce crystal clear black and white footage in total darkness.
The camera's built-in microphone lets you hear your nesting birds as clearly as you can see them.
The Nestera App
Easily record and save amazing videos of nesting birds with our new app.
Get notified instantly when movement is detected in the Bird Box.
Access to the camera’s live stream can be shared securely with family and friends via the app - wherever they are in the world.
Multi-species Bird Box
Each Bird Box features translucent windows to provide optimum light for the camera while offering a natural environment for the birds.
An entrance hole of 1 1/3" along with a removable front panel and optional 1 1/3" and 1 1/4" hole protection plates (included) make it an ideal home for a wide range of garden birds, including Eastern & Western Bluebird, Bewick & Carolina Wren, White Breasted & Red Breasted Nuthatch, Violet Green & Tree Swallow, Chickadee and more.