In April 2024, Birdie had the honour of visiting Milan Design Week.
Besides showcasing our product to cool design-minded people from all over the world, we had on mission.
What was the mission? And, did we succeed or not? Find out in this video.
Frequently Asked Questions About Sleep and Air Quality
How does poor air quality affect sleep?
Poor indoor air can cause frequent awakenings, reduced sleep quality, and next-day fatigue.
What is a healthy CO₂ level in the bedroom?
A level below 1,000 ppm is considered good. Levels above 1,200 ppm can impair sleep and concentration.
How often should you ventilate the bedroom?
It’s recommended to air out the room at least twice daily — and always before bedtime — to reduce CO₂ and humidity.
Can plants improve bedroom air quality?
Yes, some plants absorb CO₂ and release oxygen, but their effect is limited compared to proper ventilation.
How do I know if my bedroom air is bad?
Common signs include morning headaches, stuffy air, and fatigue. A CO₂ indicator like Birdie can help monitor air quality.
What’s the ideal temperature for sleep and air quality?
Between 16–18 °C (60–65 °F) is optimal. Combined with good ventilation, this significantly improves indoor air quality.









Birdie® 2.0
How It Works
When air quality is poor, Birdie® will drop down until you open your windows and bring it back to life. Simple as that.
Benefits of Better Indoor Air Quality:
— Less headaches
— Better concentration
— More energy
— Improved general health & well-being
In the Box:
1x Birdie® Fresh Air Monitor™
1x 3M-tape wall mount (+ screw option)
1x USB-C to USB-A cable
About Birdie ®
Birdie® is an award-winning Fresh Air Monitor™ improving your indoor climate and health. The product is made of recycled plastic and equipped with a state-of-the-art CO2-sensor from Switzerland.



