ChirpSense smart bird listening display on a wooden table near a window showing a chickadee in a morning bird scene.

Step away from your phone. Tune into nature.

A small wooden display that listens for the birds outside your window — and shows you who came by, while your phone stays in the other room.

No phone required No app needed Birdsong in real time Designed for calm spaces
How it works

Three quiet ways it changes your morning.

Plug it in. That's the whole setup.

No login, no app, no Wi-Fi password typed on a tiny keyboard. Set it on the sill, plug it in, and it starts listening.

It knows who's singing.

An on-device ear for 350+ backyard birds — chickadees, cardinals, the goldfinch you didn't know lived two trees over.

Mornings, the way they used to be.

Coffee, a quiet window, and whatever the cardinal is arguing with this morning. Notifications optional.

ChirpSense display showing a cardinal next to its kraft cardboard box, in a sunlit garden
A bird identifier without the app

Every other one wants you to point your phone at the trees.

ChirpSense just listens — all day, on its own — and paints whoever stopped by. So you can keep doing what you were doing. Reading, sipping, staring out a window. That kind of thing.

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Sample morning

The kind of screen that asks nothing from you.

ChirpSense turns the background sounds outside your window into a quiet little record of the day. No feed to check. No alerts to clear. Just the birds that came by.

7:12 Carolina wren First song near the kitchen window
7:45 Black-capped chickadee Back on the maple branch
8:03 Northern cardinal Three calls from the hedgerow