Camera Module
A cutting-edge device designed to bring you closer to nature than ever before.
If the camera malfunctions, gently press the reset hole with a thin pin or pen tip to reboot.
Capture & Recognition
This is a low-power camera. To extend battery life, it sleeps for 5 minutes after detecting birds, then wakes to detect birds. If a bird is detected, it sends an alert with 2 images and a 10s video (1080P), plus the bird species ID.
Improve Message Feed in app loading speed, images are currently compressed.
⚠️ Note: While live streaming is active in the app, bird recognition and alerts are temporarily disabled.
Charging
Battery
5200mAh lithium battery. Drains slower when nearly full, faster when almost empty. Charges faster at low levels, slower when almost full. The app's battery reading may be inaccurate at first. Fully drain it, then charge to 100%. After this, the battery should last about a week per charge (without solar).
Charger
Use Titto's 5V/1.5A charger. Fully charges in 8 ~ 10 hours. Don't charge via computer USB—it may not provide enough power. Avoid uncertified fast chargers—they can seriously damage the device.
Solar Panel
Under direct summer sun with no obstructions, the solar panel can fully charge the camera in 3~5 days.
Note
When the battery dies, the camera goes offline and powers off. Charging willautomatically turn it back on. If the solar panel isn't charging the camera, check that the cable is firmly connected.
Durability
Operating Temperature
The Titto camera operates in temperatures from -40°F to 167°F. However, extremely high or low temperatures may affect performance.Move the device indoors in severe conditions.
Weather Resistance
Its IP66 rating protects against rain, snow, and sun.
Maintenance
Keep the charging port clean and dry and clean the lens regularly for clear images for long-term performance.
Placement Tips
Wi-Fi and Signal
Place with in 5 meters of your Wi-Fi router for a strong signal and smooth live streaming. Signal strength may weaken within 5-10 meters. Avoid obstructions like walls, trees, or rocks between the camera and router
Solar Charging & Video Quality
Ensure the panel gets direct sunlight for solar charging, but avoid pointing the lens directly at the sun to prevent poor video quality.
Bird Activity
Place the camera where birds frequently visit for better captures.
Privacy
Avoid pointing the camera toward private areas. If captured, you can delete the detection data in the app.
Frequently Asked Questions
Please use a 2.4GHz wireless network. The device does not support the 5GHz wireless network. Meanwhile, please set the Wi-Fi authentication method to wpa2-psk or other lower level of the security method. A password is required.
After testing, the Wi-Fi connection distance can normally reach up to 100 meters in the open area. However, the actual situation depends on thestrength of Wi-Fi and its surrounding environment.
If your device shows as "offline", it's not connected to the network, which can affect its functionality. Here are some common reasons why this might happen and steps to resolve the issue:
a. Device Power Check.
b. Router Inspection.
c. Wi-Fi Network Assessment.
d. Phone Network Permissions.
Change Wi-Fi network of camera in Titto App as follow steps:
a. Remove the Current Feeder Camera.
b. Re-Add the Feeder Camera.
c. Select a New Wi-Fi Network.
d. Configure Network Settings.
e. Complete the Setup.
Press and hold the power button to restart the camera.
Camera Module
A cutting-edge device designed to bring you closer to nature than ever before.
Camera button and light
Capture & Recognition
This is a low-power camera. To extend battery life, it sleeps for 5 minutes after detecting birds, then wakes to detect birds. If a bird is detected, it sends an alert with 2 images and a 10s video (1080P), plus the bird species ID.
Improve Message Feed in app loading speed, images are currently compressed.
⚠️ Note: While live streaming is active in the app, bird recognition and alerts are temporarily disabled.
Charging
Battery
5200mAh lithium battery. Drains slower when nearly full, faster when almost empty. Charges faster at low levels, slower when almost full. The app's battery reading may be inaccurate at first. Fully drain it, then charge to 100%. After this, the battery should last about a week per charge (without solar).
Charger
Use Titto's 5V/1.5A charger. Fully charges in 8 ~ 10 hours. Don't charge via computer USB—it may not provide enough power. Avoid uncertified fast chargers—they can seriously damage the device.
Solar Panel
Under direct summer sun with no obstructions, the solar panel can fully charge the camera in 3~5 days.
Note
When the battery dies, the camera goes offline and powers off. Charging willautomatically turn it back on. If the solar panel isn't charging the camera, check that the cable is firmly connected.
Durability
Operating Temperature
The Titto camera operates in temperatures from -40°F to 167°F. However, extremely high or low temperatures may affect performance.Move the device indoors in severe conditions.
Weather Resistance
Its IP66 rating protects against rain, snow, and sun.
Maintenance
Keep the charging port clean and dry and clean the lens regularly for clear images for long-term performance.
Placement Tips
Wi-Fi and Signal
Place with in 5 meters of your Wi-Fi router for a strong signal and smooth live streaming. Signal strength may weaken within 5-10 meters. Avoid obstructions like walls, trees, or rocks between the camera and router
Solar Charging & Video Quality
Ensure the panel gets direct sunlight for solar charging, but avoid pointing the lens directly at the sun to prevent poor video quality.
Bird Activity
Place the camera where birds frequently visit for better captures.
Privacy
Avoid pointing the camera toward private areas. If captured, you can delete the detection data in the app.
Please use a 2.4GHz wireless network. The device does not support the 5GHz wireless network. Meanwhile, please set the Wi-Fi authentication method to wpa2-psk or other lower level of the security method. A password is required.
After testing, the Wi-Fi connection distance can normally reach up to 100 meters in the open area. However, the actual situation depends on the strength of Wi-Fi and its surrounding environment.
What to do if the camera is offline?
If your device shows as "offline," it's not connected to the network, which can affect its functionality. Here are some common reasons why this might happen and steps to resolve the issue:
a. Device Power Check.
b. Router Inspection.
c. Wi-Fi Network Assessment.
d. Phone Network Permissions.
How to change Wi-Fi network of camera? ?
Change Wi-Fi network of camera in Titto App as follow steps:
a. Remove the Current Feeder Camera.
b. Re-Add the Feeder Camera.
c. Select a New Wi-Fi Network.
d. Configure Network Settings.
e. Complete the Setup.
Press and hold the power button to restart the camera.
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