
Outdoor Trail Camera with Motion Trigger and 940nm IR Night Vision
Wildlife Trail Camera with Wide Angle Lens and Structured Photo Video Mode
This trail camera catches the edge of movement and nothing useful every single time out. You pull the card, find half-triggered clips and pitch-black stills, and move the whole setup. Fix it once, leave it running, and come back to full captures of exactly what crossed through.

A 120-degree wide-angle lens covers a 110-degree video detection angle and reaches up to 49.2 feet. Movement trips the shutter in one second and captures three photos plus a ten-second video clip. Twenty-six 940nm black light LEDs activate at night and reach up to 15 meters without visible glow.
It carries an IP56 waterproof rating and handles rain, snow, and dust in outdoor environments with its ABS body. It records full HD at 1920 by 1080P and 25 frames per second in three-photo plus video mode. A USB 2.0 slot and TF card handle data transfer and on-site storage.

The camera runs on four AA batteries or DC 5V so power stays flexible across field setups. A lightweight build and simple mount make placement quick in the woods or near a property. Plus, the package includes the camera, strap, USB cable, and manual ready from the start.
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120 DEGREE LENS: Wide angle lens covers a broad field of view and pairs with a 110-degree video PIR detection angle.
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ONE SECOND TRIGGER: Shutter trips in one second on detection and captures three photos plus a ten-second video clip automatically.
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26 INFRARED LEDS: Twenty-six 940nm black light LEDs activate at night and reach up to 15 meters without any visible glow.
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49.2 FOOT PIR RANGE: Motion sensor detects activity up to 49.2 feet out and activates the camera across the full detection zone.
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IP56 WATERPROOF BODY: ABS housing carries an IP56 rating and handles rain, snow, and dust across outdoor field conditions.
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1080P HD VIDEO: Records full HD footage at 1920 by 1080P and 25 frames per second in structured photo plus video mode.
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DUAL POWER OPTIONS: Runs on four AA batteries or a DC 5V connection for flexible power across any outdoor setup.
- 12MP PHOTO CAPTURE: Shoots stills at 12MP resolution across day and night sessions for detailed wildlife and property monitoring.

Product Specifications
- Type: Wildlife Trail Camera with Wide Angle Lens and Structured Photo Video Mode
- Material: ABS
- Image Sensor: 3MP Color CMOS
- Photo Resolution: 12MP
- Video Resolution: 1920 x 1080P at 25FPS
- Trigger Time: 1 Second
- Working Mode: 3 Photos Plus 10s Video
- Lens: 120 Degree Wide Angle
- Video PIR Angle: 110 Degrees
- IR LEDs: 26pcs 940nm Black Light
- PIR Range: 49.2 ft and 15 Meters
- Waterproof: IP56
- Power: 4 AA Batteries or DC 5V
- USB: 5-Pin USB 2.0
- Storage: TF Card
What's Included
- 1 x Trail Camera
- 1 x Mounting Strap
- 1 x USB Cable
- 1 x User Manual
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly does each trigger capture?
Each activation records three photos in sequence followed automatically by a ten-second video clip, giving you both a still reference and moving footage from the same event so nothing that passes through the detection zone gets reduced to a single ambiguous frame.
Will the infrared LEDs be visible to wildlife at night?
No, the twenty-six 940nm black light LEDs operate at a wavelength that is invisible to both animals and people, so the camera illuminates the scene and captures clear footage at night without producing any visible glow that could alter animal behavior or alert anyone to the camera position.
What power options does this camera support?
The camera runs on four AA batteries for completely wireless field placement, and a DC 5V connection provides an alternative power option for setups where a stable external source is available nearby, giving you flexibility across different mounting locations and conditions.
How wide is the detection coverage during video recording?
The 120-degree wide-angle lens pairs with a 110-degree video PIR detection angle, so the camera covers a broad scene during active recording and is unlikely to miss movement that passes through even the outer edges of the frame during a triggered session.
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Description
Wildlife Trail Camera with Wide Angle Lens and Structured Photo Video Mode
This trail camera catches the edge of movement and nothing useful every single time out. You pull the card, find half-triggered clips and pitch-black stills, and move the whole setup. Fix it once, leave it running, and come back to full captures of exactly what crossed through.

A 120-degree wide-angle lens covers a 110-degree video detection angle and reaches up to 49.2 feet. Movement trips the shutter in one second and captures three photos plus a ten-second video clip. Twenty-six 940nm black light LEDs activate at night and reach up to 15 meters without visible glow.
It carries an IP56 waterproof rating and handles rain, snow, and dust in outdoor environments with its ABS body. It records full HD at 1920 by 1080P and 25 frames per second in three-photo plus video mode. A USB 2.0 slot and TF card handle data transfer and on-site storage.

The camera runs on four AA batteries or DC 5V so power stays flexible across field setups. A lightweight build and simple mount make placement quick in the woods or near a property. Plus, the package includes the camera, strap, USB cable, and manual ready from the start.
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120 DEGREE LENS: Wide angle lens covers a broad field of view and pairs with a 110-degree video PIR detection angle.
-
ONE SECOND TRIGGER: Shutter trips in one second on detection and captures three photos plus a ten-second video clip automatically.
-
26 INFRARED LEDS: Twenty-six 940nm black light LEDs activate at night and reach up to 15 meters without any visible glow.
-
49.2 FOOT PIR RANGE: Motion sensor detects activity up to 49.2 feet out and activates the camera across the full detection zone.
-
IP56 WATERPROOF BODY: ABS housing carries an IP56 rating and handles rain, snow, and dust across outdoor field conditions.
-
1080P HD VIDEO: Records full HD footage at 1920 by 1080P and 25 frames per second in structured photo plus video mode.
-
DUAL POWER OPTIONS: Runs on four AA batteries or a DC 5V connection for flexible power across any outdoor setup.
- 12MP PHOTO CAPTURE: Shoots stills at 12MP resolution across day and night sessions for detailed wildlife and property monitoring.

Product Specifications
- Type: Wildlife Trail Camera with Wide Angle Lens and Structured Photo Video Mode
- Material: ABS
- Image Sensor: 3MP Color CMOS
- Photo Resolution: 12MP
- Video Resolution: 1920 x 1080P at 25FPS
- Trigger Time: 1 Second
- Working Mode: 3 Photos Plus 10s Video
- Lens: 120 Degree Wide Angle
- Video PIR Angle: 110 Degrees
- IR LEDs: 26pcs 940nm Black Light
- PIR Range: 49.2 ft and 15 Meters
- Waterproof: IP56
- Power: 4 AA Batteries or DC 5V
- USB: 5-Pin USB 2.0
- Storage: TF Card
What's Included
- 1 x Trail Camera
- 1 x Mounting Strap
- 1 x USB Cable
- 1 x User Manual
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly does each trigger capture?
Each activation records three photos in sequence followed automatically by a ten-second video clip, giving you both a still reference and moving footage from the same event so nothing that passes through the detection zone gets reduced to a single ambiguous frame.
Will the infrared LEDs be visible to wildlife at night?
No, the twenty-six 940nm black light LEDs operate at a wavelength that is invisible to both animals and people, so the camera illuminates the scene and captures clear footage at night without producing any visible glow that could alter animal behavior or alert anyone to the camera position.
What power options does this camera support?
The camera runs on four AA batteries for completely wireless field placement, and a DC 5V connection provides an alternative power option for setups where a stable external source is available nearby, giving you flexibility across different mounting locations and conditions.
How wide is the detection coverage during video recording?
The 120-degree wide-angle lens pairs with a 110-degree video PIR detection angle, so the camera covers a broad scene during active recording and is unlikely to miss movement that passes through even the outer edges of the frame during a triggered session.























