2024 the best trail camera for the money review
Price: $99.99
(as of Nov 16, 2024 03:10:10 UTC - Details)
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Hunting Camera
Trail Camera
Hunting Camera
Fast trigger speed: The WOSODA trail cameras will be triggered instantly in 0.3s without delay, once detecting the movement, you will never miss any exciting moments even at night, and the trigger distance is up to 60ft.
High-resolution photos & videos: The game cameras captures 30 MP crystal images and full HD 1080P videos, providing high-quality details during daytime, black and white shots at night. (Included 2 pcs 32GB memory card).
Excellent sensitivity: The upgraded infrared LEDS of deer camera with night vision without bright flash can let you catch any moment even at dark night. 850nm Low Glow IR technology support super clear night vision.
More concealed: The WOSODA hunting camera has mimetic appearance, which won't disturb animal active, also it is equipped with mounting straps and stand mount support, easy to install in the position you need and not be found.
Widely used: The waterproof trail cam 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.
Reviewer: Steven Pelshaw
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: 1 year review. (With update)
Review: (UPDATE). Vendor went above and beyond to contact me directly in regards to my complaint. Iâm doing so they provided an upgraded version free of cost. The upgraded version is far superior on all fronts. I must admit, I have only been using the new one for a few weeks. Given this, I will provide an additional review on the updated version in one years time.The IR works well to about 40 yds with decent clarity. You can still view and determine what a critter is well beyond that also though the image becomes granulated. Thatâs normal.Takes 8 AA batteries. This is relevant because batteries are not cheap, additionally the quality of battery will have a major impact on the device and itâs effectiveness or longevity in colder regions.The annoying problem- the Date/Time stamp is obnoxious.The real problem- the battery compartment does not effectively seal against moisture. The unprecedented rate at which the spring contacts has rusted to the point of failure and detachment is a serious issue. One camera has become completely unusable, the second is on its way out the door. There isnât a reasonable method to remove and replace the contacts, and their condition is worse than expected assuming youâve unintentionally trapped humid air within the compartment upon sealing it.The price is tempting. This product is perfect for monitoring a sizeable property, itâs entrences, or itâs large/small game provided you have short term goals. However, a lazy man works twice and a sucker spends twice as much-I wouldnât put any long term faith into this product.
Reviewer: Ranger Z20
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Takes great shots!
Review: Purchased for this year's season.Easy to operate.Works Great!
Reviewer: James
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good budget cameras backed by an honest company.
Review: I've had the WOSODA G200 trail cameras for about 8 months and overall have been satisfied with my purchase. These were bought to see what critters visit our yard and while the picture quality is generally decent to good, it's not always a crisp, clear image that is captured, especially if the target is moving. For example, pictures of deer grazing are pretty clear, but foxes running by tend to be a blur. That said, they are great for the price and suit our needs. After 8 months I'm still on the first set of batteries, though this will be impacted by the settings used (I only capture stills with the 3-shot burst setting and default interval) so YMMV. Note that an SD card reader will need to be purchased separately to view/pull the pictures off the camera.What stands out with this product is WOSODA's customer support as one of my cameras stopped working suddenly and they replaced it promptly and with no hassle. It's rare to see a company stand behind their product nowadays, so this was quite impressive.TLDR: The product on its own is 4 stars, but their excellent customer support makes it 5 stars! I would definitely purchase these again and highly recommend this product as a basic trail camera.
Reviewer: Viking
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good product - great Customer Service
Review: We have 4 of these cameras in our yard and they have worked well. We had a small issue with one camera and the WOSODA customer service were helpful and resolved the issue quickly and to our satisfaction. Would definitely recommend this product.
Reviewer: Llamadave
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great for pest animal identification and movements
Review: Donât expect to make great large prints for your walls with this inexpensive trail camera. I use it mainly in video mode to track animal pests around my garden and my house and it is great for that. Last year the woodchucks were getting through my vegetable garden fence and eating my strawberries just before they got ripe. They would not go in my trap and I did not know how they got through the fence. Trail camera to the rescue! I soon discovered where they got under the fence and put my trap there and eventually caught them all. See the video.Similar story with mice that we heard chewing inside the walls of our house. I set out the traps baited with peanut butter and cheese and didnât catch any. Then I set up the trail cameras and saw them running around the traps set along the wall! So I needed better bait. I put a few drops of almond extract over the existing bait and caught 3 of them that night.It is fun to see what animals come to carrion. A dead deer on our property attracted fox, coyotes, eagles, owls, opossums, racoons, and vultures. Night vision works fine for identification.Video high resolution mode works best for these cameras. They trigger very well on animals, even a small mouse 10 feet from the camera or a squirrel 50 feet away. The main problem is if there are wind-blown bushes or trees in the near field of view, the camera triggers too often. It still doesnât fill up a 32 GB memory card, but takes your time looking through all the videos for one you are interested in.To speed-watch through the videos in my windows computer, I first select all (ctrl-A) then right click on the top one and select Play to view in Windows Media Player. If I donât see an animal in the first second or two, I click on Next. With a card reader on an iPhone, you can swipe to the next one to quickly look for good ones.Every time I put back the memory card, I format to erase the card as follows: Insert it with camera off, turn to aim mode, click OK 11 times, press arrow key to format âyesâ, press ok, wait for it, then turn on, close the door, and aim.Usually there is not a tree or post in the right place to strap up the camera, and it is very hard to get it aimed that way. Therefore, I made some quick camera stands as shown in the photo. The base is painted 16x16 inch plywood and the 32 inch metal conduit pipe is placed into a hole in a piece of 2x4 screwed to the plywood, with a drywall screw from the side to anchor it in place. The brick keeps it from blowing over in the wind. The top of the pipe has a dowel pressed into it with a hole for the ball mount provided with the camera. I also made a magnetic mount for my van to use when camping.After three years of use one of the camerasâ processor froze up. I reported this to wosports.com and they sent me a replacement. Very good customer service.
Customers say
Customers like the picture quality, value for money, and ease of setup of the security camera. They mention it provides good video and pictures, is inexpensive, and easy to set up and operate. However, some are disappointed with the night vision. Opinions are mixed on functionality, battery life, and motion detection.
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