
New Smart Bird Feeder Identifies Birds Without Internet Connection
COOLFLY is launching a new smart bird feeder called Aura at CES 2026 that can recognize and identify different bird species on its own. Instead of sending video to distant servers (like how many smart devices work), this feeder has a tiny computer built inside it that does the identification right there at the feeder. Think of it like having a bird expert living in the device rather than calling one on the phone every time. This means the feeder works even without a strong internet connection and responds instantly. The feeder can still share bird sightings with other users online to build a community map of bird activity, but the main work happens locally on the device itself.
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