🌲 Capture the Wild Like Never Before!
The GardePro A3 Trail Camera is a high-performance wildlife camera featuring a 48MP resolution and 1296p HD video recording. With a 100ft no-glow infrared night vision capability, it captures stunning images and videos even in total darkness. Its lightning-fast 0.1s trigger speed and user-friendly interface make it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. The camera is also waterproof and supports SD cards up to 512GB, ensuring you never miss a moment in the wild.
Night Vision | Night Color |
Night Vision Range | 100 Feet |
Video Capture Format | MPEG-4 |
Number of Channels | 32 |
Flash Memory Type | SD, SDHC, SDXC |
Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 512 GB |
Alert Type | Motion Only |
Waterproof Rating | IP66 |
Photo Sensor Resolution | 32 MP |
Room Type | Wildlife |
Light Source Type | Infrared |
Effective Still Resolution | 48 |
Color | Camo |
Form Factor | Box |
Additional Features | Portable, Night Vision, Motion Sensor |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop, Smartphone |
Controller Type | Motion Activated |
Mounting Type | Tree Mount, Wall Mount |
Wattage | 1.5 watts |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Effective Video Resolution | 1296 |
Frame Rate | 20 frames_per_second, 30 frames_per_second |
Video Capture Resolution | 1296p |
Connectivity Protocol | Wired |
Wireless Technology | Non |
Connectivity Technology | Powerline |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.77 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 3 x 4.4 x 6.1 inches |
Field Of View | 60 Degrees |
Zoom | Optical Zoom |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Viewing Angle | 63 Degrees |
Optical Zoom | 1 x |
J**B
Very Good for the Price
The media could not be loaded. Bought 5 of these to monitor a coyote pack on our property. For the cost ($63), these are very nice cameras. Having 5 cameras lets me triangulate coyote movement on the property, but I would never have bought that many if they cost a couple hundred $ each.Daytime pics and videos are very crisp. I can easily distinguish individual markings on the coyotes. Night-time images also very good. The distance at which the motion triggers the camera to start recording is easily twice as far as other cameras in this price range I have used previously, and there are side motion triggers which start recording before the animal is fully in front of the camera. I have found those nice as it starts the video early enough to get more footage of the animal, especially important if the animal is running. Most of the videos that I am interested in are at night. Couple times with the cameras already triggered I have video of animals sprinting full speed in front of the cameras and can still identify individuals. In still picture mode sometimes an animal moving that fast is already out of frame before the camera triggers. Daytime trigger response seems a little better. I have several of animals racing across a trail with all 4 feet off the ground and I still get 1 pic of them. I have 3 of the cameras set up with overlapping fields of view so I can analyze what is getting caught and what's not.Added bonus is the nice audio quality. Previous camera I was relying on had pretty much zero audio recording. I had a recent video of a dark animal at night, lying on the ground, could not tell what I was seeing through the brush. I finally remembered to turn the sound up and could hear distinctly hog grunting that let me identify what the animal was.Too soon to know if the battery life will be as good as claimed - 8 months according to some reviews I have seen. Will update as I have more time on the cameras.June 10, 2024 - still on the original batteries I started using in early February. Not the most expensive nor the cheapest batteries - Rayovac alkaline. Cameras in continuous use just over 4 months. Still getting great pics and videos, especially considering the price of the cameras. No issues with cameras at all.June 27, 2024 - batteries in a couple of the cameras finally started to show signs of weakening. We have had a heat wave of at or near 100 degree days past couple of weeks which probably hastened the battery demise. Still images still fine, even at night. Daytime videos fine. But at night, with the extended time the light stays on for the videos they suddenly started recording for only 3 seconds each. Went ahead and changed all the batteries. 3 of the cameras have been in continuous use for almost 5 full months, and I use Rayovac alkaline batteries. For almost all of the time I have had the cameras I had the video recording set to 2 minutes, which turns out in almost all cases to be way longer than needed. But that does factor into battery life. The obvious largest battery drain is the light necessary to film at night.August 31, 2024 - About 2 weeks ago one of the cameras purchased in February 2024 started exhibiting digital "streaking" on the display, but still recorded without issue. Now, 2 weeks later I only get a solid blue-white screen without access to any functions or menu. It reminds me of an old first generation digital camera I once owned that was susceptible to moisture/humidity. I have never allowed any water inside the casing, never open the door to access camera card if the outside of the camera body is wet. I have contacted the company that distributes to Amazon, will update my review once I hear back from them. Pics of the defective camera. Other 4 cameras continue to function fine.September 17, 2024 - New camera arrived from the company to replace the one that went bad. All 4 other cameras continue to function normally.Oct 4. tried to add some videos a week ago, site informed me only 1 video could be added/review, then did not add any. Trying again. 1 daytime video of deer, 1 nighttime still pic of coyote. The coyote is close to the distance limit for triggering the camera - could be a little further but in this case that's as far as the camera has a straight-line unobstructed view. About 20 feet in this case, estimated not measured.Jan 8, 2025. Replaced batteries for second time. I think there was still some life left in them, but one week there was seemingly a deer hanging around in front of two of the cameras multiple times/night for several nights. The repeated minute-long night lighting from the cameras got the batteries, they started recording videos less the 1 minute long. So averaging about 6 months per battery change.Also, manual indicates trigger sensitivity should be set to "medium" for hot weather. Now that it's finally cold I switched it to "high". Got one deer that must have been close to 100 feet away at night triggered the motion sensor.Had to dial 2 of the cameras back to medium trigger sensitive - both are in areas with an appreciable gap in overhead tree canopy. This time of year (Jan-Feb) late afternoon shadows cast by trees as sun getting close to the horizon kept triggering the cameras to record continuously. Cameras in deep woods without the shadows are ok on high sensitivity.
R**R
My Best Purchase Yet For A Trail Camera
After a lengthy process of going through reviews and videos on the Internet I finally bought this trail camera. I am impressed. This is my first trail camera and I am not disappointed. 24 megapixel lens and can take 5 photos in a row. Response time is 0.1 second. Pretty fast. You can set it so the delay between shots is 0 seconds which I did.Setup is easy enough. Insert the 8 AA Alkaline or Lithium batteries, install the SD card (max size is 128 gig). I installed a 64 gig ram card. Turn it on, format SD card and setup the camera. I set if for Motion detection with 1 minute videos and 5 photos in a row at 24 megapixels. Menu has the standard setup that all seem to have: Date/Time, Time zone, 12 or 24 hour Time format and so on.This camera has side motion detectors which I like a lot. Sure seems to catch a lot more animals in the videos and photos. You can turn the side detectors off in the setup menu if so desired. You can also setup for loop recording and have it active in a certain time range if so desired.Oh, and one of the main reasons I bought it is for the "No Glow" I.R. night vision lights. I don't want any two legged critters seeing the flash and walking off with my camera at night. Stick with No Glow. It's the future of all great trail cameras in my opinion.I placed the camera in my back yard which is wooded and no one lives near for miles so a lot of critters come visiting. Mostly at night but sometimes a flock of Turkeys wanders into my backyard in the day. After the first night I pulled the camera down and connected it to my computer. Wow, first night I was visited by a large Raccoon and two Opossums. Videos are crystal clear as are the photos with the animals about fifty feet or so away. I did have audio on for the videos but that is the one downside to this camera. The audio is horrible. So keep that in mind if you want audio in your video captures. The audio is muffled and sounds like it is recording wind blowing by as you hold the camera out the window as you drive down the highway. Anyway, I turned the audio off in all future recordings.Super nice trail camera at a great price.
A**.
Fine camera but with a significant design flaw
I think that in most respects this is a fine game camera. The IR light is great for night videos, the resolution is good, the audio is very sensitive, and the motion trigger sensitivity is good. It will burn through batteries like crazy, but rechargeable LiFePO4 batteries and the companion solar panel addresses that just fine.It does have what I consider to be a design flaw, though, in that you have to remove the charge cable from the solar panel in order to open the camera to get at the memory card. I get a lot of activity at my pond so I check the memory card each day, and on cold days the rubber seal for the charge connector gets quite stiff and it gets annoyingly difficult to remove the connector. I cut a notch in the plastic housing so that the connector stays in place when I swing open the door, but that should not have been necessary and it very slightly defeats the purpose of the seal. I gave the camera a rating of 4 as a result.
D**E
Great cameras! Super easy setup.
Love these cameras. I've had 3 of them over past 4 years, and they're super easy to setup, use, and take exc. photos. Much much better than Moultrie Edge 2.
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