- Protected living area for small birds
- Follow the development on your phone
- Connects to your WiFi
This birdhouse offers birds good protection and a safe environment to build a nest. The hole is 32 mm in diameter and appeals to smaller birds, meanwhile, it keeps big birds away.
The camera connects to your WiFi so that you can see what's going on in the birdhouse with your phone or tablet. Important to remember! Make sure there's a WiFi connection where you mount the camera. The camera is powered by electricity, so good cabling for the 20 metre cord is nice to have.
The birdhouse has a wooden frame and thin walls of acrylic plastic that let in light and make it easier for the camera to snap good pictures. The walls can be removed if you want to open one side of the house to attach cords to the camera or clean the house if needed.
The camera is compatible with 2.4GHz WiFi. Some routers also have 5GHz WiFi; if so, choose the normal WiFi network instead. The camera is not compatible with WPA/WPA2.
Don't forget to remove the lens cover!
Material: Oak and acrylic plastic
Manual: Click here for the Danish manual
Entrance hole: 32 mm in diameter
Measurements: Width 12 cm, Length 15 cm, Height 32 cm.
App: iEye-camera (English)
Swedish instructions for the app are located in the film down below.
Free download in: App Store and Google Play
How to get started!
Download the app IEye-camera on your phone or tablet.
The app is available in the Apple Store and on Google Play.
Register an account: Press Quick register and enter your email address, which the verification code will be sent to (check the spam folder if it doesn't show up in your inbox). You have 75 seconds to enter the verification code in the app. If the time runs out, you just send for a new code and try again. After this, you have got plenty of time to choose a password for your account.
Add the camera: Press "+Add new device", press "Smartlink" and enter the WiFi password. Make sure the camera is turned on. Connect the camera to your phone by holding the phone close to the camera. The phone will make a sound, so make sure your phone is turned on. When the camera hears the sound, the connection is complete!
Name the camera whatever you want, for example, Birdhouse. You will then be asked to type in a password. It's always 123456 the first time, but this can be changed to a more personal password.
The installation is now complete, and you can press the Play icon to see live pictures from the camera!