Ingenious Bird on CO2 Monitor Drops Down When You Should Open a Window for Fresh Air

Bird Shaped Air Quality Monitor

Between work and home, most people spend the majority of their days indoors. As such, maintaining good air quality inside is incredibly important to our health. To make keeping track of this easier, Birdie Design has created a cute and functional device that will quietly give a cue when CO2 levels are too high.

Birdie is a minimalist CO2 monitoring device. It features a white round base and affixed to it is a bright yellow bird. Normally, the feathered friend is in the upright position; however, when CO2 reaches over 1,000 ppm for over 10 minutes, Birdie will drop from its perch. It will only return to its upright position when CO2 goes back down to at least 800 ppm.

The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that Americans spend 90% of their lives indoors, and in most cases, it is with poor air quality. This “increases the risk of asthma, headache, allergies, and sleep disorders” according to Birdie Design. Unlike other air quality monitors, there are no intrusive lights or noises. Instead, Birdie gives people a silent, visual cue when it's time to open a window or turn on an air purifier. Just a single four-hour charge can last the device six months on your wall.

You can pick up Birdie for $189 in canary yellow or Barbie pink.

Birdie is a CO2 monitor device that will keep track of the air quality in your home.

Bird Shaped Air Quality Monitor

Bird Shaped Air Quality Monitor

When CO2 levels reach over 1,000 ppm for over 10 minutes, Birdie drops from its perch.

Bird Shaped Air Quality Monitor

Bird Shaped Air Quality Monitor

It will only revert to its upright position when the CO2 levels go back down to at least 800 ppm.

Bird Shaped Air Quality Monitor

It's a good way to remind people to open a window or turn on an air purifier, since most of the air we breathe is indoors.

Bird Shaped Air Quality Monitor

Bird Shaped Air Quality Monitor

Birdie includes a rechargeable battery that can last six months on a single charge.

Bird Shaped Air Quality Monitor

It even comes in a pink version.

Bird Shaped Air Quality Monitor

Birdie Design: Website
h/t: [Design Milk]

All images via Birdie Design.

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Margherita Cole

Margherita Cole is a Contributing Writer at My Modern Met and illustrator based in Southern California. She holds a BA in Art History with a minor in Studio Art from Wofford College, and an MA in Illustration: Authorial Practice from Falmouth University in the UK. She wrote and illustrated an instructional art book about how to draw cartoons titled 'Cartooning Made Easy: Circle, Triangle, Square' that was published by Walter Foster in 2022.
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