Wildlife & Bird Box Camera Cables

From industrial batteries to BNC visual audio leads, our wide range of camera cables and power supplies are designed to create the perfect, secure connection between you and your bird box and wildlife cameras. Never miss a second of your incredible camera footage when you have the basics on-hand!

Don’t let nature pass you by, because you suddenly lost power to your cameras - keep stock of what your kit depends on. Shop Green Feathers today for a bird box camera cable you can rely on!

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Never lose connection or power to your bird box or wildlife cameras ever again, thanks to our spare and additional Green Feathers camera cables and power supplies. Don’t be put off by a long-lived wire and the fear of having to replace your entire set up - simply find the lead you need, here. 

Why choose our camera cables?

We wouldn’t be the UK’s leading bird box and wildlife camera supplier if we didn’t know a thing or two about their cables and power leads. Trust that we have everything you need for the perfect wildlife watching tech set-up! 

Not sure what you need? Contact our friendly team for expert advice - we’re always on the other end of the line to offer support!

Frequently asked questions about wildlife & bird box camera cables and power supply

How are bird box cameras powered?

Bird box cameras can be powered in multiple different ways, depending on the camera you choose. 

Some of our cameras are powered using solar power and back-up battery power, such as our Solar Powered Bird Box Camera. However, we also have mains-powered bird box cameras, like our Bird Box Camera with Wireless Transmission Starter Pack.

Do wireless bird box cameras need power supply?

Despite the name suggesting otherwise, wireless bird box cameras still need a cable connection for power supply. 

Our wireless bird box cameras are called “wireless” thanks to their wireless transmission of power - meaning you don’t need a lead connecting from your bird box to your device to view any captured footage. They do, however, still need to be powered through mains.

 

What are the disadvantages of wireless cameras?

Though loved by many, with a major advantage of being able to wildlife watch wherever you are, via livestream, the main disadvantage of wireless cameras is that you cannot always depend on the connection. 

With Wi-Fi and wireless transmission, if the signal drops or is blocked, you will temporarily lose access to your live streamed footage until the issue is resolved. 

Other disadvantages include limited range of distance from the camera to the connecting screen and price, as wireless cameras tend to be more expensive than their wired counterparts.