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This mechanical bird drops dead when your home’s air quality worsens
The original Birdie debuted in 2022 with a morbid-but-fun design - an air-quality monitor with a literal canary in a coal mine. When the CO2 in your home hit a certain level, a mechanical bird mounted on your wall would appear to drop dead, then prompt you to…

Published 3 months ago on May 27th 2026, 5:00 am
By Web Desk

The original Birdie debuted in 2022 with a morbid-but-fun design — an air-quality monitor with a literal canary in a coal mine. When the CO2 in your home hit a certain level, a mechanical bird mounted on your wall would appear to drop dead, then prompt you to open a window to air things out. Once the air quality improved, the bird miraculously came back to life. The new Birdie Pro carries forward that same design and approach, but adds additional sensors providing a more comprehensive analysis of the environment in your home.
Birdie Pro is now available through a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign and can be preordered with a discount that brings its $299 MSRP down to $199 for a limited time. Shipping is expected as early as August 2026, and while this isn’t the company’s first Kickstarter, delays are always possible given the chaos in the tech manufacturing world right now.
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Using a collection of new environmental sensors hidden inside the base, Birdie Pro can keep tabs on other factors including temperature and humidity, but it’s also able to connect to other sources of data online, including Google APIs. The bird’s dramatic death is still used to indicate high CO2 levels in a space, but through a new mobile app you can also keep tabs on concerns like mold risk, local pollen levels, and the air quality outside your home. The app also facilitates integrations with smart home platforms including Home Assistant and Homey so you can potentially automate a response to unfavorable conditions like turning on an air purifier.

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