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The WOSPORTS Mini Trail Camera is a compact, high-performance device designed for wildlife enthusiasts and security monitoring. With 24MP photo resolution and 1080P HD video capabilities, it captures stunning visuals day and night. Its low power consumption and waterproof design make it ideal for outdoor use, while easy installation ensures you can set it up quickly and efficiently.
Night Vision | Night Color |
Video Capture Format | AVI |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Connectivity Protocol | Night Vision, Image Sensor, Motion Sensor |
Wireless Technology | Ethernet |
Connectivity Technology | NO |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 322 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 3.9 x 3.9 x 0.2 inches |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Wattage | 5 watts |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Effective Video Resolution | 1080 Pixels |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Alert Type | Motion Only |
Waterproof Rating | IP66 |
Photo Sensor Resolution | 12 MP |
Room Type | Warehouse |
Effective Still Resolution | 16 MP |
Color | Camouflage |
Form Factor | Box |
Additional Features | Night Vision |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Controller Type | Android |
Mounting Type | ?Tree Mount, Wall Mount |
C**Y
Good price, good product.
I have several of these and they work well for me. My experience has been that the pictures are good (better in daytime than b&w night), Duracells are the best batteries to use and brush trimming cuts down on wind-caused false shots. I mount them North or South to avoid early or late sun glare. I've had no issues with a variety of sd cards or mini sd cards. Price is also a big plus.
Z**.
Work well and support is helpful
The trail camera is an excellent basic option for capturing wildlife footage. It delivers clear, high-quality images and videos during the day, with impressive performance in good lighting. Nighttime shots are solid, though slightly grainy in low light. Setup is simple, and the battery life lasts weeks with regular use. It's rugged, standing up to rain and tough outdoor conditions.The company's customer support is outstanding, honoring the warranty swiftly and replacing my unit hassle-free when an issue arose. This exceptional service, combined with the camera's reliability, makes it a top choice for outdoor enthusiasts.
J**5
For the Price--Very Pleased
This is my first trail camera since the days of film and the three-part setup--camera on one tree, beam senderon another, and beam receiver on a third--lots of work. I've just been using it to monitor visitors to myback yard. I've been using Eneloop rechargable batteries. I've gotten good photos and video of neighbor'scats, and a couple of possums.When I set the unit up around dusk, and then retrieve it in the morning (around 7:00 am), take the batteriesout and put them on the charger, they charge pretty quickly (~ 1 hour on my slow-charger). For comparison, ifI put 5 hours of usage on my Garming eTrex Hcx GPS receiver, then put the batteries on the charger afterward,they usually take at least 5 hours to recharge.The unit is surprisingly well made, for its price range. Lightweight and compact. Night photos and video aregood--the IR illumination does pretty well. For what little daytime use I've put on this camera, about myonly comment would be to watch out for wind-blown folliage and such that will get you lots of boring photos orfootage (true for any trail camera). Daytime photos and video are clear and sharp. I like that it requiresonly 4 AA batteries.For cons...:The settings are a bit spartan--you can't do anything fancy.The Time and Date stamp in the image is pure white text. In most of the night photos, the foreground is verywell lit by the IR LEDs, which makes that area in the resulting image very washed out, and the time and datestamp becomes virtually invisible. This could be an easy fix (change) for the manufacturers (put a blackoutline on the characters).Removing the batteries causes the date and time settings to be lost.Trigger is a little slow--sometimes you get something just as it's leaving the scene.Will do *either* photos or video--not both.The trigger field seems to be a little wider than the photo field, resulting in some blanks.Sometimes, when setting the camera out in the dark, I have a little trouble getting one or both of the closureclips to latch, but most of the time it's not a problem.For the money I paid, I'm very pleased--more pleased than I expected to be.Tips for trail-camera users:Clean your hands before you handle the camera--you don't want it smelling like peanut butter and jelly or aham sandwich!If the strap is a problem, get a roll of cheap iron wire, and carry wire-cutting pliers with you--you can thenmount the camera to just about anything, large or small. The wire can be re-used many times.
G**G
Amazing camera for a super low price.
Amazing camera for a super low price. 4 x AA batteries last about 6 months. Easy to set up, lots of mounting options and reasonable photo quality.
G**S
Doesn't seem to work.. - Update - Part 2
Part 2:Downloaded first set of field pictures from the trail cam and everything was great, good image quality, etc..Downloaded second set of images and the images were noted as .JPEG but corrupt / unreadable, just like my initial testing of the unit before taking it to the field. Not sure what could be causing this, I have tried different cards, I format them in the camera unit, still has some kind of issue and I can't depend on it for getting the pictures of what is coming to my feeder.I would not recommend purchasing this camera.I just got my G100 Mini Trail Cam and set it up and it takes images that say they are IMAG00001.jpg, but I cannot read the images. I tried switching from Lo to Hi resolution, Lo files are 260KB – 400KB, Hi are 1.6MB – 2.6MB, but my photo viewer on my PC says it doesn’t recognize the file format and won’t show previews or open and display the photos.I have tried several different Micro SD cards, I have formatted the card several times, I’ve tried using a different PC, same results, seems to take pictures, but I can't get them to display.. maybe it's me, going to contact their Technical Support and see if it is a setting I missed but it is pretty straightforward setup.UPDATE:I tried a different card, reformatting, reset the unit to default setting ,and viola, I get readable / viewable images, ready to take it out and see how it works in the field, review changed from 1 Star to 4 Stars, was really worried I bought a piece of junk but it was probably an operator malfunction, we'll see!Overall setup was very easy, only immediate downside is this unit doesn't have a screen for viewing images on the unit without downloading them, or to see how many images you have.
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