🌲 Capture the wild like a pro—day or night, rain or shine!
The usogood Trail Camera is a rugged, professional-grade wildlife monitoring tool featuring a 36MP CMOS sensor and 4K video recording at 30fps. Equipped with 36 infrared LEDs for clear night vision up to 65 feet, it boasts a wide 120° detection angle and a rapid 0.3-second trigger speed. Powered by 8 AA batteries and rated IP66 waterproof, this camera is designed for reliable outdoor use in all weather conditions, making it perfect for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts seeking high-resolution, motion-activated footage.
Night Vision | Night Color |
Video Encoding | MJPEG |
Video Capture Format | AVI |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Connectivity Protocol | No |
Wireless Technology | Not Supported |
Connectivity Technology | No |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 282 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 8.07 x 5.2 x 4.02 inches |
Field Of View | 120 Degrees |
Focus Type | Fixed Focus |
Optical Zoom | 5 x |
Wattage | 3 Watt-hours |
Battery Power | 1.5 Volts |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Voltage | 6 Volts (DC) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Frame Rate | 30 fps |
Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Alert Type | Motion Only |
Waterproof Rating | IP66 |
Photo Sensor Resolution | 36 MP |
Room Type | Wildlife |
Light Source Type | LED |
Effective Still Resolution | 36 MP |
Color | camouflage |
Form Factor | Box |
Additional Features | Portable, Local Recording, HD Resolution, Night Vision, Motion Sensor |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Compatible Devices | No |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
L**.
Decent Cameras So Far!
I purchased three of these cameras and have been testing them out over the last month. So far so good!! They are so easy to setup. There's a variety of settings to choose from and the menus are simple to navigate. I like that you can adjust the resolution, video length, etc. and there enough variables to choose between higher quality/resolution vs maintaining battery life. Granted, these are my first trail cams so I don't have much to compare to but I find the photo and video quality to be good. Haven't bothered much with sound. The build quality seems very good as well. Especially at this price point.My only gripe thus far is that the side sensors seem a little sluggish. Some of my photos and videos seem to trigger only when the animal is directly in front of the camera meaning the photo or video only catches it mid-frame. In the video, you can watch it walk out of the frame but not so much into it, if that makes sense. Still playing with the settings and positioning of the cameras to see if there is a way to improve this. It's a minor thing, anyway.So far we capture ourselves & our dogs the most 😂 but also lots of deer, opossum, fox ..... Attached photo is a bobcat at night. Camera was set to a very low resolution & tucked into some bushes (not ideal setup as you can see) but the quality was still decent IMO. If the focal point hadn't been the bushes the cat would've easily been more clear. I'll post some better examples in the future.Overall very happy with my purchase. Will likely buy a few more.
W**J
Great Camera
Wow, considering the price I am really impressed with this tail camera. The setup was quite easy. It didn't take long to be able to run through all operations. The video quality is quite good and I have not yet tried 4K....I have it on 1080p, which I think is quite sufficient. When you consider the camera comes with the SD card installed and comes with batteries, the buy is a steal. The mounting strap is high quality, olive drab, and not shiny. All latches are high quality and lock sufficiently. Though I rated the night vision as four stars, I did so without testing it. I assume it will be fine. My only negative comment is regarding the peel-off plastic protectors on the IR side sensors. One of mine was quite difficult to remove and in doing so it sort of put a crease in the thin plastic sensor. That sensor should have a more robust lens. After fully testing this camera in darkness I will come back and edit if there is an issue, but as it stands, I cannot believe the quality and features at this price.
L**N
Good Choice
The camera is easy to setup. It has good picture and video quality.
A**R
Perfect trail camera if you are into ghost hunting!
We do a lot of ghost hunting and thought why not try some trail cameras to capture footage. And this camera came with batteries and an SD card already. This camera is fantastic! The quality is great! The motion detection works really well you can set it to what you want and how often. It doesn't have wifi or Bluetooth connectivity but that's okay. The clarity of the videos is great too! You can also choose the pixel quality if you want to save some space on the SD card but it has high resolution video and picture quality options. You can also use the strap to put it on something or get a tripod to place it on as well! Highly recommend!
W**M
Best Trail-cam that I've owned
I don't expect SLR photographic quality from a $50 trail camera, so I'm completely satisfied with the images that I've seen so far. Night photos are good enough for surveillance purposes. Animals may be somewhat blurred in low light, depending on how fast they are moving because of the slow shutter speed necessary. I've set the cam so that it will shoot two images in sequence at 5 megapixels, which is more than adequate for screen viewing. That's the default size, and I don't see any purpose to increase it because it's unlikely that I'll print any of them. Large photos require more time to transfer and use more space on the card - for little to no improvement in typical screen viewing.What I like about the Usogood over other cameras that I've owned is the ease of transferring the images from the camera to my PC with the included USB cable. With the camera powered down and the cable inserted, it automatically appears as a separate USB drive on the PC. Photos transferred quickly to the computer. Click and drag the 100MEDIA subfolder using the file manager on Windows, Linux, or Mac then drop it into any directory of your choice on your PC without having to remove the microSD card from the cam. After the transfer is successful you can delete the files from the camera or reformat the SD card. No additional software and no Wifi setup is needed. Wifi would drain batteries faster so I don't see any point in paying extra for that option. The menu system is simple enough to understand and the battery compartment has a separate latch.The original batteries are still working after a month, and the trick is to not use the built-in screen any longer than necessary to do the setup procedure. Rechargeable batteries can be used, or a 6VDC transformer (or external 6v battery pack) will plug into the universal 6v receptacle on the bottom.On the bottom there's a tripod mount, and on the back is a molded bracket to be used with included tree straps or a cord or cable. In my case I purchased a 3-pack of tree screw mounting brackets to avoid using the included tree straps. That makes it simpler to mount and dismount the camera and also makes it less noticeable to humans. There's nothing to dislike about this camera in my opinion. I purchased two.
E**E
Good camera, good price, good to go.
The camera is easy-to-use, instructions are perfect. It only took a couple of minutes to set up.
P**H
Only AVI? That is a big problem for Mac users
Apparently this cam only records video in AVI format. For those of us on a Mac, that really sucks, it means we have to use an app like Handbrake to convert the file. In the description, there is a mention of AVI format, but also mentions "MJPEG" which I took to mean some variant on MP4.Other than that, the cam is OK. Image quality is definitely not great, but I didn't expect it to perform like my $150 trail cam. I mainly want this one to inventory the wildlife on my land, not for imagery to share publicly.
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