




Coopr™ - Chicken Coop Cam
- 2K Ultra-Clear Color Night Vision for Coop Monitoring After Dark
- Smart Motion Detection with Built-In Siren & Spotlight Deterrent
- Two-Way Audio to Hear and Check In on Your Flock Instantly
- Instant Motion Alerts Sent Directly to Your Phone
- IP66 Weatherproof Design for Real Coop & Outdoor Conditions
- Local Storage Built In — No Monthly Subscription Needed
Instead of lying awake listening for every noise outside, the Coop Cam gives you real-time peace of mind with a quick glance at your phone. You can check on your girls, spot unusual movement, and confirm the coop is secure without stepping into the cold, the dark, or the mud — especially on windy nights or when predators are most active.
The Peace of Mind You've Been Missing:
You automated the door with Coopr™. Now automate your peace of mind. Instead of the 3 AM phantom alarm panic, just glance at your phone — your girls are roosting, the door is shut, and the spotlight just scared off whatever was sniffing around the perimeter. Go back to sleep.
Pairs perfectly with your Coopr™ Automatic Coop Door and Solar Coop Light — secure the door, light the coop, and watch it all from your bed.
- 2K Ultra-Clear Color Night Vision: See exactly what's happening in and around your coop after dark — in full color, not grainy black-and-white. Spot the difference between a hen shifting on the roost and a raccoon creeping along the fence line.
- Smart Motion Detection with Siren & Spotlight: The camera detects movement and can trigger a built-in spotlight and alarm siren — enough to scare off a prowling raccoon or fox before they ever reach the coop door.
- Two-Way Audio: Hear what's happening in real time and talk back through the camera. Hear an alarm call from your girls? Check in instantly from your phone without leaving the house.
- Instant Motion Alerts to Your Phone: Get notified the moment something moves near your coop. On vacation? At dinner? At work? Open the app and see a live feed of your girls.
- IP66 Weatherproof — Mount Anywhere: Rain, snow, dust, humidity — this camera handles real coop conditions. Mount it inside the coop watching the roost, or outside facing the run to catch predators on approach.
- Multi-User Sharing: Share camera access with your spouse, your chicken sitter, or your kids. Everyone can check on the flock — no more "did you look at the coop?" texts.
- Local Storage Built In: Footage saves directly to a built-in memory slot. No monthly cloud subscription fees.
1x Coopr™ Coop Cam
1x Wall Mount Bracket
1x USB Power Cable
1x Setup Guide
Step 1: Pick a Good Spot
Mount the camera where it can clearly see your coop door, roost, or run.
Most flock parents place it:
- Inside the coop facing the roost
- Or outside facing the coop entrance
Tip: Mount it slightly high so chickens can’t peck or bump it.
Step 2: Mount the Camera
Use the included bracket to attach the camera to a wooden wall, beam, or coop frame.
Angle it slightly downward for the best view of your flock.
Make sure it’s:
- Stable
- Under a roof or sheltered area (if outdoors)
- Not blocked by feeders or nesting boxes
Step 3: Plug in the Power Cable
Connect the USB cable and route it neatly along the wall.
Keep the wire:
- Away from water
- Out of pecking reach
- Secured with clips or ties if possible
Step 4: Connect to Your Phone
- Turn on the camera
- Download the camera app (from the setup guide)
- Tap “Add Device” in the app
- Connect to your home WiFi (2.4GHz works best)
- Follow the pairing steps
Within minutes, you’ll see a live view of your coop on your phone.
Step 5: Turn On Motion Alerts
Enable motion detection and notifications in the app so you get alerts if anything moves near your coop at night.
You can also activate:
- Spotlight
- Siren alarm
- Night vision mode
Final Check (Important)
Before the first night, do a quick test:
- Check live view
- Walk in front of the camera
- Confirm motion alerts work
Once set up, you can check your flock anytime — without going outside in the dark.


Stop Lying Awake Wondering If Your Flock Is Safe
You know the feeling. It's 2 AM, the wind picks up, and your brain starts racing — was that a squawk? Did something get in? Is the door still shut? The Coopr™ Coop Cam puts eyes on your coop around the clock, so you can check from your phone instead of pulling on boots in the dark.
FAQ
Is the camera usable at night?
Yes, the camera features 2K ultra-clear color night vision, allowing you to clearly see your flock, the coop, and any movement around the area even in low light or complete darkness.
Will I get alerts if something moves near my coop?
Yes, the camera sends instant motion alerts directly to your phone so you can check the live feed anytime, whether you’re at home, at work, or away.
Can it help deter predators?
Yes, the built-in spotlight and siren can activate when motion is detected, helping scare off raccoons, foxes, and other nighttime predators before they reach your coop.
Does it require a monthly subscription?
No, the Coop Cam supports local storage, so you can record and review footage without paying ongoing subscription fees.
Is it difficult to install?
Not at all. It mounts easily to walls, beams, or coop structures using the included bracket, and setup through the app is simple and beginner-friendly.
Can I talk through the camera?
Yes, the two-way audio feature lets you hear what’s happening in real time and speak through the camera from your phone.
Is it safe for outdoor coop environments?
Yes, the IP66 weatherproof design is built to handle rain, dust, humidity, and everyday farm conditions.
Can multiple family members access the camera?
Yes, you can share camera access with family members or a chicken sitter so everyone can check on the flock when needed.
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