• 【Mini Trail Camera & 2” LCD Color Monitor】This trail camera is tinier than other similar camera. It has mini size 70*105*40mm. It's portable. You can install it in any place and would not be found.Smaller than regular hunting cams though, advanced function still.With a 2” LCD color monitor, which is used for previewing photos and videos, camera targeting and browsing the menu for easy operation. Stunning Wildlife Images can be captured.
  • 【Full HD 1080P Video & High Quality Photo】1080P High quality photos and videos provide clear and wonderful visual experience. Day (color) and night (black and white) bring you excellent using and visual experience, showing you more vivid world of wildlife.Notice:SD Card is Not Include
  • 【120°Wide Angle Lens & 65ft/20M Day and Night Vision Distance】120-degree wide angle lens can offer huge shooting scope and infrared LEDs for night shots, sensitive and automatic infrared technology to 65 ft/20M capture pictures and record videos at Day/Night.
  • 【IP56 Waterproof & Super Fast Trigger Speed】IP56 waterproof, this protective case can defend from rain and dust, so T20 game camera can operate in any type of weather. Fast trigger speed ensures each detected movement is captured quickly and accurately.
  • 【Sturdy & Multiple Use】With the mounting belt and threaded tripod, it is easy to install the trail camera sturdily. The trail camera can be used for wildlife monitoring, hunting, home security, garden observation, etc.

I previously used a much larger trail camera that didn't offer video recording nor sound. This one is so small that you can hide it almost anywhere. Comes with a very rigid adjustable mount and pivot assembly. The package is definitely waterproof and tough. It's not cheap plastic at all. The camera was able to catch multiple visitors we had at night. Though they didn't always trigger the motion detector in our outdoor lighting, the camera did capture these visitors in day time and night time. The camera was easy to set up and get started. It has an indicator light which, after you start it, will flash as a warning that it will start recording. You can choose to record videos of variable length along with the motion and picture. Audio is included! Quality of the picture and video is very good and audio is perfect for all such purposes. The price and value is realy really good. This camera can even be used as a security camera as it has the features for it. I tested it for 2 weeks and the batteries still going strong. I would load more videos but only allowed one. The menu has many other options you can use to fine tune to your preference. I like many of the menu features. One thing I didn't find is the time between shots. But given that it records a video, it looks like it starts to sense for motion again shortly after the video. I used it indoors to try it out and it was impressive as a security camera! You can't go wrong for the price and quality. It's definitely not a GoPro but you would pay way more for a GoPro. For a train camera, you don't need anything fancier than this. Note that it has options for external power, USB, and audio/video outs. If you want to connect to a TV and run it for a while using an external power source then you have that ability. I left it under the rain and no water seeped through at all. You can use the included strap to strap it to a tree, post, or other objects. The package is as nice as high-end electronics and I'd say very impressive for the price. Thick manual booklet included with impressive English rather than broken English. Certainly seems like a professional company. I own a couple of other products of theirs and am impressed with their quality.

I bought this camera for surveilling my home since there has been a recent increase of break-ins in my neighborhood. I wanted a reasonably priced camera that would record and photograph any movement in my backyard. The camera setup took me about 30 minutes, because I like to read all the details for the settings and modes. I think it can be done faster though. I really like that you have the mode choices of recording video, taking photos, or the combination of both. I selected both as this allows me to get still shots as well as movement. The camera menu is easy to navigate and the selections are easy to understand. Again, I used the manual as a guide for my choices while I was doing the setup. Altogether I was able to setup and install the camera in under an hour. As for installation, the only thing I didn’t like was the buckle on the mounting belt. It feels a bit flimsy, but it gets the job done. As with most consumer electronics these days, you will need to purchase an SD card and batteries. However, I didn’t expect that a wall charger (power adapter) would NOT be included with the USB cable. Although, I don’t find this to be a big deal since I have USB charging ports in my home, my car, and at work. The camera does not have wi-fi capabilities either, so be prepared to hook it up to your computer via USB to transfer your videos and photos. If you want to take multiple extended videos in lengths of time like 5-10 minutes and at a high resolution, you’ll need more storage on your SD card. The example they give in the manual is, if you set the resolution to 1920x1080 and a video length of 10 seconds, you can record about 58 minutes of video. If you lower the resolution to 640x480 with a video length of 10 seconds then you can get 203 minutes of recorded video. So the larger the SD card storage capacity is the higher quality and longer videos you can get. Same goes for photos. Since I want higher quality and longer videos, but still want to be economical, I chose a 64GB SD card. There are so many choices Nd combinations in the settings that you should definitely be able to find the setup that suits you. I have the video resolution set at 12 MP (1920x1080) and the photo resolution set the same. To begin with, I selected to snap 3 still photos and record 30 seconds of video each time the sensors picked up any motion. I’ve uploaded a video so you can see what it looks like with these settings. I didn’t catch anyone on video during the night, but I’m pretty sure my dog activated it this morning. I suppose he wanted to show off all the toys he has laying around the backyard. Side note: It was below freezing the entire time I had the cam setup. So, no issues for me with below freezing temps! All-around, it’s a solid little camera. I may purchase a couple more to cover my entire yard instead of forking out hundreds of dollars for security cams.

The size of this camera is one of the best features,IMO.Easy to hide. Instructions furnished are clear and complete. So far, just used it to catch rat traffic at night in my garden and it fulfilled that purpose very well . Only takes 4 batteries .The one I had before was twice the size ,took 8 batteries, no viewing screen, and it was a guessing game to set it up properly.... The small viewing screen makes the setup really easy and allow for viewing/ deleting without hooking it up to a computer . I, definitely, would recommend it to anybody looking for an easy to use/compact and affordable trail camera After trying it out in our back alley, I was able to see how big is our nightly visitor

Wow...I never actually knew that a wildlife cam like this would have such an amazing video clarity. The setup was fairly easy and when I set up the camera to film movement, it did just that. I caught some amazing pictures and videos while I was away from home. I didn't get a chance try this at night time to see how the clarity was taking pictures or video in the dark but that will be my next endeavor. There are many different settings that can be adjusted to get the best experience out of this nice little wildlife cam. Overall, I know I will be using this quite a bit now and am eager to see what I eventually catch on video. I can see it would be good to monitor what is lurking around the house whether it be at day or night. I can't see going wrong with anyone looking to purchase an inexpensive wildlife cam like this. I have previously purchased an action cam from Campark and this Wildlife cam is great quality just like my action cam.

One thing I really never noticed before ordering is the size! Never before would I have thought that a trail camera this nice could be so small. The battery life/performance is about on par with expensive name-brand units, and the image quality rivals them, too. I'm really impressed. Definitely going to order at least one more.

The first thing I noticed upon receiving this trail camera is how much smaller it is then the ones I've used before! My brother was instantly jealous of how it looked. The camera is also very easy to set up and use. I set mine to capture video and picture. The nice thing about this is that it lets me manually select by the second how long I want the video to record. It also puts out a high quality picture! The shots look better in daylight but the night vision is perfectly clear. I got a couple shots of some deer coming through our field that I'll include. The IR sensor is not a no-glow, but it hasn't been a problem; it's actually kind of nice because deer tend to get up close to the camera to check out the little glowing light. The other awesome feature about this camera is the little screen that it comes with so you can instantly view your shots! My brother was also very envious of this feature. It shows you the temperature outside too which is a nice little bonus. Overall, this is probably the best bang for your buck when it comes to trail cameras. It's a sturdy little camera that gets the job done well for a pretty low price!

Love this camera. Not only I was able to film the cardinals feeding from the feeder (see short video) I was also able to learn why the seeds went down during the night. The camera is able to record excellent video in any light conditions. Note that I recorded the feeder from less than 10 inches away, and still the camera did a great job focusing on the main subject. The menu is easy to follow and the included instructions are easy to understand. Their support is amazing as well. I had some issues at the beginning and Rita provided great and timely support, even though she was on holliday. I highly recommend this camera for both the camera and the support.

I've used this Campark Mini Wildlife Camera for about a month, checking it several times a week. Overall I'm very happy, especially for the price. Pros: Inexpensive, compact, good video quality in daylight, acceptable video quality at night, good audio quality, flexible set-up options, good battery life, 32GB memory card holds over 200 videos (20 seconds each). Cons: Small labels on buttons (I added labels with a Sharpie), red LEDs are visible at night, infrared illumination is too bright for close-up shots in center of field of view (but great for longer range). Lessons learned: Don't mount it with any branches in the field of view nearby, or it will be triggered by every breeze, and the brightly IR-illuminated branches will be the only thing visible in night videos. A little bait attracts a lot of wildlife. Pictures can only be downloaded by connecting camera to computer, not by plugging the SD memory card into a USB adapter. The camera saves the time and date if you change batteries quickly, but not if you leave the batteries out for hours before putting in new batteries. Rechargeable batteries don't last long, but standard alkaline batteries last for many hundreds of 20-second video clips. The built-in screen is almost useless, you need to download videos to a computer to see what you have. The SD memory card should be formatted from the camera's menu, not on a computer.

I just bought this to replace an older cam that stopped working. I use them to keep an eye on the yard in general, and especially the vegetable garden in the growing season to see when and how the deer are getting in. I like the features of the T-20 particularly the ability to take both stills and video in one session. It would be nice to have an option for more than 3 stills though. Another nice feature is the built in video display and ability to view the pictures and videos. There are many picture resolution options which will be helpful if I need to conserve SD Card space or battery life in the future. The picture quality is good considering the cost. It is better than my old cam which cost more. The included pictures were taken at the maximum resolution (12 MP stills and 1920x1280 video) The night shots are ok. The second skunk picture is a screen grab from a video clip. The daytime pictures are good, especially the closeups. Be sure to check out the last few seconds of the video. Obviously the Camo exterior did not hide this from the curious deer. Overall I am pleased with this trail camera.

I have only had the camera for a week or so but I am pretty impressed with the image and video quality. I have pictures of deer during the day and at night that look great. The night video is impressive. You can choose just pictures, just videos or both. With a 32GB memory card I have it set to take pictures and a 10 second video. Unless you had a ton of activity it would take weeks to fill the card. The other great feature is the small lcd screen to quickly view your photos. The only thing I am still testing is the motion detector. I purchased two cameras and one seem to detect at a further range than the other. They do have a sensitivity setting that I still need to mess with but overall they seem to work really well.