Specifications |
|
Image Sensor |
5 Mega Pixels Color CMOS |
Effective Pixels |
2560x1920 |
Day/Night Mode |
Yes |
IR range |
20m |
IR Setting |
Top: 27 LED, Foot: 30 LED |
Memory |
SD Card (4GB – 32GB) |
Operating keys |
7 |
Lens |
F=3.0; FOV=52°/100°; Auto IR-Cut-Remove (at night) |
PIR Angle |
65°/100° |
LCD Screen |
2” TFT, RGB, 262k |
PIR distance |
20m (65feet) |
Picture size |
5MP/8MP/12MP = 2560x1920/3264x2448/4032x3024 |
Picture Format |
JPEG |
Video resolution |
FHD (1920x1080), HD (1280x720), WVGA(848x480) |
Video Format |
MOV |
Video Length |
05-10 sec. programmable for wireless transmission; 05-59 sec. programmable for no wireless transmission; |
Picture size for wireless transmission |
640x480/ 1920x1440/ 5MP/ 8MP or 12MP(depend on the Image Size setting) |
Shooting Numbers |
1-5 |
Trigger Time |
0.4s |
Trigger Interval |
4s-7s |
Camera + Video |
Yes |
Device Serial No. |
Yes |
Time Lapse |
Yes |
SD Card cycle |
ON/OFF |
Operation Power |
Battery: 9V; DC: 12V |
Battery Type |
12AA |
External DC |
12V |
Stand-by Current |
0.135mA |
Stand-by Time |
5~8 months (6×AA~12×AA) |
Auto Power Off |
In Test mode, camera will automatically power off in 3 mins if there is no keypad touching. |
Wireless Module |
LTE Cat.4 module; 2G & 3G networks are also supported in some countries. |
Interface |
USB/SD Card/DC Port |
Mounting |
Strap; Tripod |
Operating Temperature |
-25°C to 60°C |
Storage temperature |
-30°C to 70°C |
Operation Humidity |
5%-90% |
Waterproof spec |
IP66 |
Dimensions |
148*117*78 mm |
Weight |
448 g |
Certification |
CE FCC RoHs |
Game scouting: Hunters can use these cameras to remotely monitor wildlife activity in hunting areas. The real-time transmission of photos or videos allows hunters to gather valuable information about game movement, behavior, and patterns, helping them make informed decisions about hunting strategies and target species.
Wildlife research: Biologists and researchers can utilize cellular hunting cameras to study and monitor wildlife populations, behavior, and habitat use. The ability to receive instant notifications and remotely access camera data allows for efficient data collection and analysis, reducing the need for physical presence in the field.
Surveillance and security: Cellular trail cameras can serve as effective surveillance tools for monitoring private property, hunting leases, or remote areas where illegal activities may occur. The instant transmission of images or videos enables timely response to potential threats or intrusions.
Property and asset protection: These cameras can also be used to protect crops, livestock, or valuable assets on remote properties. By providing real-time monitoring, they offer a proactive approach to address theft, vandalism, or property damage.
Wildlife education and observation: The live-streaming capabilities of cellular hunting cameras allow nature enthusiasts or educators to observe wildlife in their natural habitats without disturbing them. It provides an opportunity for educational purposes, research projects, or simply enjoying wildlife from a distance.
Environmental monitoring: Cellular cameras can be deployed for monitoring environmental changes or sensitive areas. For example, tracking vegetation growth, assessing erosion, or documenting the impacts of human activities in conservation areas.