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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Today 07:26 AM
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Soliom 3W Solar Powered Bird Feeder w/ Camera & AI Species Identifier

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Soliom Store via Amazon has Soliom 3W Solar Powered Bird Feeder w/ Camera & AI Species Identifier on sale for $29.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Watch Birds Anytime, Anywhere: Soliom BF09 smart bird feeder camera automatically records video of all the birds visiting. You'll receive instant notifications and high-resolution snapshot images through the Soliom Pro app on your phone. The BF09 bird feeder camera brings you closer to the beauty of wild birds.
  • Advanced AI Recognition 11000+ Bird Species: The bird camera won't let you waste time checking the Internet to see what kind of bird you've photographed. The AI bird feeder camera comes with the most advanced bird recognition algorithm, providing you with exciting wildlife education. (One-month AI recognition trial. Basic Cloud service subscription needed for the Birds AI service.)
  • 2K HD Colorful Day and Night Vision: The wifi camera in this bird feeder features a 2-megapixel high-resolution lens (2304 x 1296), allowing you to capture stunning images and videos in color, even at night. Enhanced by a 5dB antenna, the camera bird feeder ensures a stable 2.4G Wi-Fi connection, eliminating worries about signal loss and missing the lovely moments of birds. (Note: The wireless bird feeder camera does not support 5G Wi-Fi.)
  • Weatherproof, Solar Charging & Bird Friendly Design - The IP65 weatherproof and bird-friendly design of the bird house feeder with camera makes it a perfect home for your backyard birds with the 3W super effective solar charging panel. Additionally, the feeder camera has a large 1.8L capacity container, allowing you to store ample food for the birds and reducing the need for frequent refills.

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Soliom Store via Amazon has Soliom 3W Solar Powered Bird Feeder w/ Camera & AI Species Identifier on sale for $29.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • Watch Birds Anytime, Anywhere: Soliom BF09 smart bird feeder camera automatically records video of all the birds visiting. You'll receive instant notifications and high-resolution snapshot images through the Soliom Pro app on your phone. The BF09 bird feeder camera brings you closer to the beauty of wild birds.
  • Advanced AI Recognition 11000+ Bird Species: The bird camera won't let you waste time checking the Internet to see what kind of bird you've photographed. The AI bird feeder camera comes with the most advanced bird recognition algorithm, providing you with exciting wildlife education. (One-month AI recognition trial. Basic Cloud service subscription needed for the Birds AI service.)
  • 2K HD Colorful Day and Night Vision: The wifi camera in this bird feeder features a 2-megapixel high-resolution lens (2304 x 1296), allowing you to capture stunning images and videos in color, even at night. Enhanced by a 5dB antenna, the camera bird feeder ensures a stable 2.4G Wi-Fi connection, eliminating worries about signal loss and missing the lovely moments of birds. (Note: The wireless bird feeder camera does not support 5G Wi-Fi.)
  • Weatherproof, Solar Charging & Bird Friendly Design - The IP65 weatherproof and bird-friendly design of the bird house feeder with camera makes it a perfect home for your backyard birds with the 3W super effective solar charging panel. Additionally, the feeder camera has a large 1.8L capacity container, allowing you to store ample food for the birds and reducing the need for frequent refills.

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Model: Soliom BF09 Bird Feeder with Camera,Smart Bird Feeder Camera with AI Identify Bird Species, Auto Record Bird Video, Instant Notifications, 5W Solar Panel and 32GB SD Card

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hildebrau
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Subscription is only required if you want it to identify the birds. I find that part unnecessary.

If you really want to know what bird is in your video that it captured, just send a screen shot up to your favorite AI and ask it. You'll quickly learn the 5 or so species that frequent your feeder. That'll probably happen during your free trial period of their subscription service.

At this price, I'd totally recommend this product.

Just make sure you can mount it somewhere the squirrels can't get to. That may require a dedicated pole mount. Mounting it on a tree as they picture is NOT a squirrel proof solution. ๐Ÿ˜‚

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Requires a subscription.

If I'm buying something, I don't want to pay monthly for it.
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hildebrauToday 01:32 PM
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Quote from beware :
Requires a subscription.

If I'm buying something, I don't want to pay monthly for it.
Subscription is only required if you want it to identify the birds. I find that part unnecessary.

If you really want to know what bird is in your video that it captured, just send a screen shot up to your favorite AI and ask it. You'll quickly learn the 5 or so species that frequent your feeder. That'll probably happen during your free trial period of their subscription service.

At this price, I'd totally recommend this product.

Just make sure you can mount it somewhere the squirrels can't get to. That may require a dedicated pole mount. Mounting it on a tree as they picture is NOT a squirrel proof solution. ๐Ÿ˜‚
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I bought one of these last week when they were about the same price and set it up last night. By 7 in the morning I had videos of a cardinal, wrens, and sparrows. I'm using the Audubon spicy sunflower blend since squirrels are the worst in the city. I already have a heated bird bath and other feeders in the yard which is why they likely stopped by so quickly. Sometimes it can take a few weeks before birds come to a new feeder.

I turned down all AI stuff and subscriptions, works better than I expected so far in terms of clarity of the images with such quick moving birds.

edit: whoops, this isn't the version I bought, I grabbed the BF08, looks like same camera, different construction.
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Quote from Rhamsey :
I bought one of these last week when they were about the same price and set it up last night. By 7 in the morning I had videos of a cardinal, wrens, and sparrows. I'm using the Audubon spicy sunflower blend since squirrels are the worst in the city. I already have a heated bird bath and other feeders in the yard which is why they likely stopped by so quickly. Sometimes it can take a few weeks before birds come to a new feeder.

I turned down all AI stuff and subscriptions, works better than I expected so far in terms of clarity of the images with such quick moving birds.

edit: whoops, this isn't the version I bought, I grabbed the BF08, looks like same camera, different construction.
Are you able to download the videos off the device wirelessly? Is there a clip it saves that you can easily download?
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mgreen2Today 04:34 PM
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Quote from wakeupwiththeki :
Are you able to download the videos off the device wirelessly? Is there a clip it saves that you can easily download?
Yes, the app allows you to DL or share individual videos with others
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ash78Today 05:02 PM
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We already know birbs are the ones doing all the AI data collection and surveiilance. It's nice to give them a place to recharge before getting back to work.
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BTSdealsToday 05:07 PM
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Quote from hildebrau :
Subscription is only required if you want it to identify the birds. I find that part unnecessary.

If you really want to know what bird is in your video that it captured, just send a screen shot up to your favorite AI and ask it. You'll quickly learn the 5 or so species that frequent your feeder. That'll probably happen during your free trial period of their subscription service.

At this price, I'd totally recommend this product.

Just make sure you can mount it somewhere the squirrels can't get to. That may require a dedicated pole mount. Mounting it on a tree as they picture is NOT a squirrel proof solution. ๐Ÿ˜‚
Why are squirrels a problem? I specifically want to catch video of a squirrel because they are very rare where I live
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wpascarelliToday 05:08 PM
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Anyone know if these can be mounted to vinyl siding securely instead of to brick or fence?
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oztrichToday 05:21 PM
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Why are squirrels a problem? I specifically want to catch video of a squirrel because they are very rare where I live
Lucky you, but you're a minority. Squirrels are referred to as "tree tats" where I am and are considered a "nuisance animal". They are extremely destructive - to homes, trees and bird feeders. They will eat all the birdseed so you won't ever see any birds, and then they'll chew up the feeder and any wiring to solar panels. They also raid bird's nest to eat their eggs and baby birds. We trap and relocate during spring because they rob all of our fruit trees (peach, apricot, cherry, apple) before we can harvest. Nothing pisses me off worse than finding a bunch of fruit with one squirrel bite out of it, but it's squished beyond hope. Can you tell I'm not a fan of the little a$$holes?
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oztrichToday 05:22 PM
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Quote from ash78 :
We already know birbs are the ones doing all the AI data collection and surveiilance. It's nice to give them a place to recharge before getting back to work.
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hskannerToday 05:58 PM
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Nice price. Subscription is optional.
Just note the WifI is 2.4G, so you will likely need dual-band

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