- 0.3S-0.8S TRIGGER SPEED: Once detecting the movement, the hunting camera will be triggered instantly in 0.3s-1s without delay. You will never miss any exciting moments even at night. The trigger distance is up to 20m (65ft).
- 1080P FULL HD: The trail camera captures 16 MP crystal images and full HD 1080P videos, providing high-quality details during daytime, black and white shots at night.
- EXCELLENT SENSITIVITY: The upgraded infrared LEDS without bright flash can let you catch any moment even at dark night. 940nm invisible infrared technology support super clear night vision
- IP54 WATERPROOF: With IP54 waterproof certification, this scouting camera can effectively resist the erosion of rain and sand. Plus the robust housing ensures you a long-lasting service life. With the mounting strap, you can easily install this trail camera wherever you want
- MORE FEATURES: The trail camera comes with multi-recording modes and versatile functions(Time Switch/Timer/Time Stamp Function Etc.) perfect for the surveillance of reptiles, cold blooded animals or amphibians, at the same time, it reduces the inadvertent shoot caused by the leaves or grass, saved power and SD card storage space.
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Chompink Sunshine
Big features at a lower cost
Bought this to use at camp, and see what's around. First tried in house and it worked very well.. motion sensing works very well. Surprised how many good pics it took. Moved it outside for night activity. And again, sensing was fantastic and pictures were of the quality I expect in this price range. More than acceptable. Operation is simple, and it just works. Actually looking to get another to use while camping. The value is there. If you want to read the fine print on the animals dentures from 50 yards, this wont be it. But it will get you quality pics to identify easily.
Waylon Jamez Swan
Small, but effective
I bought this wildlife cam as a replacement for my ancient "Audubon"-style trail cam, which cost more than three times as much as this one and finally stopped working. When I received it, I was a little put off by its small size (because I clearly hadn't read the description). However, I am happy to report that it works just as well as the "full-size" trail cams. I wanted to use it to find out which kind of critter keeps digging holes under our fence at night. I suspected a raccoon, but the pictures very clearly showed the culprit: our own little rat dog ;-) I am happy with the quality of the photos, especially since I will use the camera primarily at night to see which other animals are roaming around on our property. It also took some nice photos of the birds at our feeder station in the daytime. Setting up the camera was easy, and the enclosed booklet has a decent trouble-shooting section. If I have any complaint, it's that the camera requires 8 (!) batteries, and the manufacturer does not recommend rechargeable ones. However, since this is about standard for this type of camera, I don't want to be petty . . .
Amy Harris
Was concerned at the specs showing 2mp sensor, but it must be a misprint!
I had another 'kids camera' that was supposed to be 12mp, and when i looked at the very first one, i knew it was a much smaller sensor upressed to 12mp - lots of stairstepping and artifacts. So when i noticed in the spec sheet this was listed as a 2 Million pixel sensor with 16MP image format, I was wondering what was going on. However, Im happy to say, i have not noticed any issues with the images Ive looked at. I can easily resolve squirrels and birds from 15-20 feet away and have plenty of resolution to zoom in. Ill update this review with images to prove this as soon as amazon reinstates the photo uploading. I did notice on a photo of myself, that the logo on my shirt was all distorted, so I can infact see there is some sharpening / pixel adding technique here. As for features, again, the motion sensor can be set off by as little as a bird or a squirrel 10-20 feet away so its pretty sensitive. The batteries have lasted well over a week with no issues, and still are not 'low'. Ive gotten a few images of foxes at 20ft with the IR lights, so they're pretty powerful considering the cam... The menu is pretty straight foward, but the LCD panel is kind of hard to interpret, and the lack of screen for positioning / reviewing in field is disappointing but im sure that comes with better battery life.
Traci Moore
Great buy
I purchased this camera after doing a lot of research online and reading the product reviews. The camera setup was easy and straightforward. I purchased this camera mainly to capture video of backyard wildlife at night. I recently put it up near my hummingbird feeders and was delighted with the results. For birds, butterflies, etc. the settings can be changed for different or larger images. I'm a senior citizen and not especially tech savvy so ease of use was important to me. I'm having lots of fun with my WOSODA Trail Game Camera !
Monalisa Basu
Read the instructions, solid outer cover, quick photo response, very satisfied.
If you’re looking for a camera that picks up whatever moves in view of the lens, this is it. If you’re looking for award winning photos, a trail cam is not the way to go. Bought this to see if I can confirm there’s a florida panther in my yard. Havnt seen the panther yet, but have seen possums, armadillos, and local house cats. For the price, I think it’s great. All I wanted to know is what’s in my yard at night and this is giving me insight to that. Pretty cool. The outer body of the camera is pretty solid, tested it out in the last tropical storm we just had, absolutely no leaks at all. If you live in a humid area make sure you clean the cover with rainx or another lens cleaning solution, high humidity fogs up the lens cover(happens to even the most expensive cameras, no big deal). Instruction booklet is pretty straight forward, just read the darn thing. I’ll more than likely buy more of these to cover more areas of my yard(yard is about 2 acres, and lens isn’t very wide). All in all, I’m happy with this. And no I’m not a bot either, FYI.
Eric Jay Sanders
Nice photos and batteries are easy to find AA
My wife and I planted a garden on the border of our property, unfortunately the tomato plants have been eaten down to nothing. I attempted a large vermin trap thinking we had a rabbit or skunk problem, but it was emptied of it's bait and not tripped. I wanted an easy to use trail camera to hopefully catch the guilty party and this did the trick. The rat was caught red handed! Luckily a neighbor had a rat trap and now our garden can grow. It was the second night before I snapped an image, but it was clear that it was a rat. Good image quality and sensitive enough to pick up a small animal! As an added benefit it runs on easy to find AA batteries.
Gussy Wilson
Simple, Easy to use camera
This was a super easy camera to setup. We used the mounting bracket to screw into a wood stump. It keeps it very steady. It is a basic camera but sometimes thats all you need. I have had this setup on my property for about a month and there is still plenty of battery. Every weekend I check on it and it has several hundred photos which still leaves plenty of room on the 16GB card I put in it and that is with it set on the highest quality setting and the most sensitive motion.
Sonni Hill
Reasonable, seemingly good quality game cam
We maintain very rural property in the mountains of Virginia and use game cams for both security monitoring as well as to check out game on the property. The price of these cams was very reasonable and the quality of the pictures is excellent. Easy to follow directions for set up. You'll need lots of batteries, and watch that your SD care isn't too large. Definitely recommend.
Felicia Ellis
Great gift for an avid hunter
This trail cam was a gift for my brother-in-law who is an avid hunter. He had mentioned that his son was using his, and that it’s not possible to have a enough of these if hunting is what you do. Since he provides me with deer meat from time to time, I felt like it was the least I could do. Following Christmas gift exchange, he couldn’t get to this fast enough to set it up. He was visibly excited. With the beautiful weather around Christmas this year, he was actually able to test it immediately. after explaining to me what this thing does, he went on to tell me that the quality of this one was particularly good. The night vision and picture quality he said was really good. I disclosed what I paid for this, and he said it was definitely worth the price. Looks like I’ll be getting more deer meat in the future!
KayDee Howard
UPDATED REVIEW!
The Wosoda folks reached out to me after my initial poor review. I NEVER contacted them. THEY contacted ME. They offered to send an updated camera. Sceptical of what to expect, I installed the new camera farther into the woods and waited. Apparently, the 1st camera was simply defective by not catching real motion and triggering continuously; killing batteries every day. This newer camera is GREAT! It reliably catches motion within about 50' of so and doesn't have the continuous triggering defect the other one did. So, I applaud Wosoda's (now WoSports) customer service! It is indeed unusual for a company to take the first step in rectifying a problem. So, on that basis, I recommend WoSports trail cameras AND their fabulous customer support! [PREVIOUS REVIEW] The accompanying image is a black bear's butt walking slowly AWAY from one of two of these cameras I bought and placed on my property to augment the wired cameras on my house in the woods. The larger tree just to the bear's right is a mere 12 feet from the camera. The camera missed his/her entrance, missed his/her walk past the viewing range, and then MISSED his return right past the camera which was caught on a wired camera on my house. Turns out the effective range of both cameras I bought are 10 feet. 10 feet does no good at all. I stood in front of both just today, waving my arms like an idiot, getting more exercise than I have in 10 years, only to find that BOTH these cameras won't pick up anything past 15 FEET! Period. Too late to return, buying better ones.