4G Full HD 4MP Trail camera : 8m Night Vision, Long Battery Life
Discover our cutting-edge 4G Full HD trail camera, designed for demanding hunters and wildlife enthusiasts. Featuring a 1/2.8" Full HD CMOS sensor with an impressive resolution of 2560x1440 (4MP), this camera captures exceptionally sharp images. Its 940 nm infrared night vision provides an effective range of 8 metres, ideal for discreet observation. Equipped with a built-in microphone with noise reduction and a high-quality loudspeaker, it offers an immersive audio experience. 4G connectivity means you can transmit your captures in real time. With its long-lasting 7800 mAh battery and solar panel compatibility, this camera is perfect for extended surveillance missions in the great outdoors.
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- Prevents the entry of dust in sufficient quantity to impair the proper functioning of the device.
- Does not provide complete dustproofing, but significantly limits its entry.
- The equipment is resistant to water splashes from all directions.
- Water splashed on the appliance will have no harmful effect.
- Dustproof : Dust may enter, but not in sufficient quantity to interfere with operation.
- Splash-proof : It can withstand water splashes without damage.
- IP means "Protection Index"
- The first digit (6) indicates the level of protection against solids
- The second digit (6) indicates the level of protection against liquids
- (solid): Total protection against dust
- (liquids): Protection against powerful water jets
- Resistance to bad weather (rain, snow)
- Protection against dust and debris
- Increased outdoor durability
- Reliable operation in harsh conditions
- Reduced maintenance requirements
Meaning: IP65 indicates the degree of protection of equipment against the intrusion of solid and liquid bodies.
Numbers :
- The “6”: Total protection against dust.
- The “5”: Protection against water jets from all directions.
Resistance :
- Dustproof
- Resists water splashes
Applications: Commonly used for outdoor equipment such as surveillance cameras, electrical boxes, or portable electronic devices.
Limitations: Not suitable for prolonged immersion in water.
- It allows to precisely follow the habits and movements of animals.
- It helps identify the best times for hunting or observation.
- It makes it easier to organize and sort the collected images.
- It can be used as evidence in the event of poaching or intrusion.
- It helps to adjust camera settings according to animal activities.
A trail camera is a self-contained surveillance device designed to capture images or videos of animals in the wild. It is often used by hunters or wildlife enthusiasts to observe the movements of animals in remote areas, without the need for constant human presence.
Trail cameras use infrared (PIR) sensors to detect the body heat of animals and automatically trigger the taking of photos or recording of videos when something moves within their field of vision.
Yes, most trail cameras are equipped with infrared lights that allow you to capture black and white images or videos in the dark, without disturbing the animals. This feature is often referred to as "night vision".
Battery life depends on several factors, including how often you shoot, the outside temperature, and whether the camera sends real-time notifications. Typically, with good quality batteries, a trail camera can last several weeks to a few months before needing to be replaced or recharged.
A standard trail camera stores images and videos on a memory card, while a cellular trail camera can send the images directly to your phone or via email over a cellular network. This allows you to view the photos remotely without having to retrieve the memory card from the field.
The IP54 standard is a classification code that indicates the level of protection of electrical equipment against the intrusion of solid and liquid bodies. Here is a detailed explanation:
IP (Protection Index):
The IP code is followed by two digits. The first digit concerns protection against solids, and the second against liquids.
First digit (5) - Protection against solids:
5 means "dust-proof". More specifically:
Second digit (4) - Protection against liquids:
4 means "protected against splashing water". In detail:
In summary, a device rated IP54 is:
This standard is commonly used for outdoor equipment , portable electronic devices , or industrial equipment requiring some resistance to the elements.
It is important to note that IP54 does not provide complete protection against water immersion or complete dustproofing. For more demanding environments, higher protection levels such as IP67 or IP68 are required.
IP66 is an international protection standard:
What level of protection does IP66 offer?
IP66 offers:
Why is IP66 certification important for an outdoor surveillance camera?
IP66 certification is crucial because it ensures:
IP65 certification is part of the international "Ingress Protection" (IP) classification system. Here is a concise explanation:
Timestamp on a trail camera is a feature that prints the date and time on every photo or video captured. This is important because: