
This page was created exclusively for members of the media to provide additional background, resources, and context on Go Bird Go™ and our upcoming launch. Here you’ll find extended product details, downloadable assets, and timely updates as we prepare to bring the world’s first 4G/5G LTE Smart Bird Feeder to market. This is not a public-facing page and is only accessible through a direct link shared by Go Bird Go™.

Go Bird Go™ is designed with more than birds in mind. A built-in squirrel deterrent helps protect seed and footage from unwanted interruptions, ensuring journalists and users alike see uninterrupted bird activity. Unlike feeders that waste time and resources battling pests, this feature highlights real-world usability — making it a story
Go Bird Go™ is designed with more than birds in mind. A built-in squirrel deterrent helps protect seed and footage from unwanted interruptions, ensuring journalists and users alike see uninterrupted bird activity. Unlike feeders that waste time and resources battling pests, this feature highlights real-world usability — making it a story worth covering for any outlet focused on smart tech or wildlife.

Bird activity doesn’t stop at sunset, and neither should observation. Equipped with HD infrared night vision, the feeder captures clear images and video even in low-light or complete darkness. For reporters, this underscores the year-round, day-and-night value of the product — a feature that pushes it beyond hobby gadgetry into the realm of serious wildlife technology.

Connectivity in the outdoors is often unpredictable, but Go Bird Go™ solves that with a high-gain antenna designed to boost reception. Whether in suburban yards or rural backdrops, the feeder maintains a stable 4G/5G LTE connection for consistent media capture. For members of the press, this makes the story bigger than “a bird feeder” — i
Connectivity in the outdoors is often unpredictable, but Go Bird Go™ solves that with a high-gain antenna designed to boost reception. Whether in suburban yards or rural backdrops, the feeder maintains a stable 4G/5G LTE connection for consistent media capture. For members of the press, this makes the story bigger than “a bird feeder” — it’s a case study in reliable IoT hardware applied to consumer tech.
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