• Trail Camera with Ultra-High Resolution: Equipped with latest CMOS Sensor, it captures 14MP colorful images and 1080P videos with sound during daytime (black and white at night). It ensures you a vivid wildlife world and help to save the best scene.
  • No Glow Night Vision Wild Camera: We adapt 42 pcs 940nm invisible infrared LEDs to make sure there will be totally no glow when working at darkness. The scouting camera will detect movements of wild animals once they enter the detecting range and start to shot without scaring them away.
  • Game Camera Built in 2.4" LCD Screen: The color LCD screen allows you to preview records in live even in the wild. You can manually take and preview photos and videos in setup mode. We also use new designed sturdy buttons rather than common plastic buttons to ensure the durability.
  • IP66 Waterproof Wildlife Camera: Usogood wildlife camera is often used for wild life. With a 60mm thick waterproof housing, it naturally fits all the feature to be a wildlife monitor or catcher in the forest. What’s more, it also can be widely used in detecting, security, observation and surveillance.
  • 0.2S Trigger Speed and Long Battery Life: Once detecting the movements, the hunting camera will be triggered instantly within 0.2s. Extremely low consumption. Powered by 8 AA batteries (not included),the standby time is up to 6 months.

I use trail cams to monitor my property for wildlife and trespassers. This design is compact enough to easily hide in trees and they are easy to configure. Photo quality is excellent and makes it easy to tell what has been going on so I can make adjustments. The body is tough enough to handle abuse, weather and being bounced around in the back of my truck. Photo transfer is simple and straightforward.

ive had this camera set up in my woods for the past few days and already ive caught a bunch of deer and a coyote. the motion sensor seems to be working well, and i have captured a bunch of animal activity. i havent gotten anything during the night yet, so i cannot speak for the night vision. overall im happy.

This is a great camera for the price. The setup is pretty basic, you just set the toggle to "setup" position and then 6ouncam edit settings for taking pictures or videos, resolution, the movement sensors, etc. One thing that could probably be better is the night vision, the infrared light it doesn't seem to be very good and if it's completely dark and the subject is far away it would not capture very good. The motion detection is.very good and it would snap a picture as soon as something moves near the camera. It does come.with screws, a base mount, a strap for strapping it to a tree or pole and USB cable for transferring. It can taken 8 or 4 AA batteries to work. Or you can use a 5v power source which is not included. I'm looking forward to add some pictures of wild life as soon as I can get them. Overall I'll recommend it to.anyone looking for somekind of trail camera.

Image Quality is very good. Images can be reviewed for motion and activity with capability to select video or picture monitoring and day and night modes. Helpful to Monitor property and car. As well as package delivery and littering in my yard. Used to monitor activities and report suspicions to property manager and staff. Keeps home safe and secure without expensive complicated equipment. Quality product I would recommend for those who want a protective layer of security.

This is not my first tracking camera. My first, from another retailer was absolutely awful and broke within a short space of time. This one is much better. Easy to set up (even for me) and to pick up the distant wanderings of a suite of raccoons that have been visiting me. It has all the usual setup options from video and image resolution, to various timing options and so on. The menu too, seems to me to be easy to use too - the physical buttons on the camera are positive in their feel and wobbly or cheap feeling. I think that the only criticism is the usual one - pity it doesn't come with batteries and at least an 8Gb memory card. But then, that's not really a surprise and most people probably have a spare 8Gb card lying about these days. So, overall, i'm quite happy with the track cam - it's provided me with a nocturnal insight I'm enjoying. Now I know what my cats do when they meet up with the raccoons. Absolutely nothing. They just watch...

This has turned out to be a pretty nice trail camera for the price. Construction seems to be solid and the rubber seal used to seal the unit is fairly substantial and should keep moisture and dirt out under normal usage. Included accessories were a tree strap, adjustable camera mount with mounting hardware, a micro USB cable, and a manual. (see pictures) Note: The trail camera has a standard ¼" camera mount built into the base so it can be mounted on a standard camera tripod. (Batteries and a MicroSD card are not include.) I was a little concerned at first when I went to install the 8 AA batteries to power the camera as I didn't see the battery compartment lid and thought I was going to have to remove the tiny screws that are used on the housing. However, turns out the battery compartment cover can be easily accessed with the camera open and doesn't require any tools to remove. The camera can also be powered by a fairly common 6-volt DC power source (not included), the barrel plug receiver is on the bottom of the camera. (I would only use this power source in a covered, protected setting where there is no chance of rain or moisture getting to the camera.) After I installed a 64gb MicroSD card I was ready to set up the camera. Set-up was extremely easy as the on-screen menus guide you through all the steps. Basically you're just setting language, the date and time, motion sensitivity, picture and video quality, video length. You can also choose to have audio recorded, choose to have password protection, set shot lag, and choose to have the time/date displayed. The camera also has a setting in set-up that uses the front LEDs to indicate when the trail camera sees motion allowing the user to make adjustments to the trigger zone of the camera. Once set I just slid the switch to the "On" position and a 15-second countdown begins, after the camera is set and ready to record. I have just started using the trail camera and it does a very good job so far capturing movement with daytime and nighttime pictures and video coming out pretty clear. You have a choice of viewing the pictures and videos on the built in LCD screen, or you can plug it into a video monitor or TV, and of course you can remove the Micro-SD card to view or transfer images to computer. So far I am pleased with the camera build, ease of use, and the picture and video quality of this trail camera. I will post some picture and video captures once I capture something more interesting than just me clumsily mounting the camera.

This is the first camera that I have ever used. It’s easy to set up and use. I put in our backyard ask our security cam/spy cam for people want to come in our property, and Great picture/video quality - color, contrast, and clarity are excellent. Internal viewer is also a plus. Would definitely recommend

I bought this for my brother who loves to hunt. He said that it works great as a camera to track deer across his property. He sent me a bunch of pictures from the camera, they look very clear and are time stamped. Overall, no complaints here!

I use trail cameras more for security at my house than on trails. I have had another trail camera that I have used on the side of my house that watches our bikes. I wanted another one to watch more of my yard/house when I am on vacation. I love the size of this trail camera it is at least half the size compared to my other one. The trail camera is easy to set up. You will need batteries and a micro sd card. It has a lot of functions that can be changed. That way you can record how and when you want to. The video screen inside the trail camera is great. That way I can quickly look at what is on the camera without having to plug it into another device. It comes with two different mounting options. There is a base that screws into the bottom and a strap. I use the strap. The only thing I would change is, have a clap on the strap that snaps together. It would make it easier to hang it up and take down the trail camera. Though the slide claps that comes on the strap holds well.