At a Glance
- Birdfy’s new Feeder Vista delivers a 360° 6K video at 30 fps and an air-pump feeding system.
- The feeder also offers 2K resolution at 120 fps for slow-motion shots.
- A companion hummingbird feeder, Hum Bloom, adds a 4K camera and 8.5 fl oz nectar capacity.
- Why it matters: Homebird watchers gain a fully automated, high-definition view of their feathered neighbors.
Birdfy has introduced two new smart feeders that combine advanced optics with innovative feeding mechanisms, promising bird lovers unprecedented visibility and control.
Birdfy Feeder Vista
The Feeder Vista is cylindrical and sports a dual-fisheye lens arrangement that stitches a full 360° panorama. It records at 6K resolution at 30 fps, matching the pixel density of leading 360° cameras like the GoPro Max 2. For those who crave detail, the device can also shoot 2K at 120 fps for slow-motion footage, though clarity of rapid wing beats is not guaranteed.
An air-pump pushes seed and berry mix up to a feeding tray, ensuring birds sit at the optimal elevation for the camera. Users can adjust feed volume through the Birdfy app, which also helps deter squirrels during off-season periods.

- Camera specs
- 360° dual fisheye lenses
- 6K @ 30 fps
- 2K @ 120 fps
- Feeding mechanism
- Air-pump powered
- App-controlled feed volume
- Power
- Single battery pack
- No solar option
Hum Bloom Hummingbird Feeder
Birdfy’s Hum Bloom targets hummingbirds with a hydraulic nectar delivery system. Its camera is limited to 4K at 20 fps and 1 MP at 120 fps, which may be insufficient for capturing fast flight. The feeder holds 8.5 fl oz of nectar and the Birdfy app alerts users when levels are low.
| Feature | Feeder Vista | Hum Bloom |
|---|---|---|
| Camera | 6K @ 30 fps | 4K @ 20 fps |
| Slow-mo | 2K @ 120 fps | 1 MP @ 120 fps |
| Feeding | Air-pump | Hydraulic |
| Capacity | N/A | 8.5 fl oz nectar |
Industry Context
Birdfy’s push into 360° bird monitoring follows a trend seen in 2025 when Insta360 released the Antigravity A1 drone, which swapped a single gimbal-mounted lens for twin fisheyes. The Feeder Vista’s experience may be similar, but the device will only be available for hands-off use at CES 2026.
Key Takeaways
- Birdfy’s Feeder Vista offers 6K 360° video and an air-pump feeding system.
- The Hum Bloom feeder provides a 4K camera and 8.5 fl oz nectar capacity for hummingbirds.
- Both devices rely on the Birdfy app for feed control and low-level alerts.
The new feeders combine high-resolution imaging with smart feeding, giving bird enthusiasts a clearer, more convenient way to observe their avian friends.

