*Updated November 10, 2025*
Bird & Be Reusable Collection Cup
I will be honest and admit that I only bought this cup because I wanted to hit the $35 mark for free shipping.
Cost: $3.60 + tax
My cost: $3.78
Date Ordered: May 20, 2025
Date Shipped: May 21, 2025
Date Received: May 24, 2025
Highlights:
- Collapsible
- Reusable
Manufactured in: China
Company Base: Toronto, Ontario
Established in: 2019
Bird & Be is similar to Ovry in providing pee strip pregnancy tests. Ovry provides a plastic cup in each box, whereas Bird & Be requires you to purchase their silicone cup or use another vessel of some sort. Bird & Be’s instructions actually say to use a plastic or glass container, so it’s a bit confusing why they state that and then sell a silicone cup. I’m guessing it doesn’t make a difference, but it was a weird thing to specify.




Overall Impression
It’s nice that this can collapse for easy storage, but that also means there a lot of ridges for pee or water to get stuck in. It takes a little practice, but collecting the urine can go over fairly smoothly; it’s very large, so you don’t have to aim for a small opening. It would be nice to have a sturdy handle to reduce the chances of coming into contact with liquid, but it’s not a big deal. I’m not sure it merits the almost $4 price tag, but everything is expensive these days. I personally don’t like silicone because it traps smells, hair, and dust.
The Goods:
- Reusable
- Canadian Company
- Collapsible
- Large size reduces chance of a mess
The Not-So-Goods:
- Silicone traps dirt and dust
- The walls are flimsy
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