Recommended Uses For Product | Game & Trail, Outdoor Security |
Brand | GardePro |
Model Name | E5S |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Special Feature | Portable, Night Vision, Motion Sensor |
- Advanced Optical Design: Featuring large f/1.6 aperture optical lens and low light sensitivity image sensor, the cam allows more light in and automatically adjust the brightness of the infrared light according to the distance of objects at night. Night vision up to 100ft.
- Crisp Clear Image and Video: Deliver clear 32MP still image and HD video, feature H.264 video technology to deliver HD videos in more compatible mp4 and mov format.
- Fast Motion Detection: Pre-activated technology for fast 0.1s trigger speed, super-fast 0.5s recovery time, 90ft detection distance.
- Always Use with Ease: Compact housing design, comfortable operation buttons, standard-size SD card slot (SD card not included), 2.4” color display, intuitive menu system, security latch and hole, external power supply interface etc.
- More Features: 3 capture modes (photo, video, both photo and video), Time stamp, Time lapse, Operation hours, Sound recording, Programmable time zone, Loop recording, Password protected, Waterproof.
Dave Verified Buyer –
Simple set up, reliable, good battery life, quality daytime videos and some good quality night videos. PIR range is questionable, ranging from 35 to 70 feet. Hard tot ell if videos are incidental captures base don close by triggers versus longer range PIR triggers. Longer range capture would be good and better night capture.
4Packers Verified Buyer –
عبدالله المالكي Verified Buyer –
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Wiliam H. Wheeler Verified Buyer –
For the price point, this camera takes very good pictures and videos. It doesn’t have cell phone capabilities. But I knew that going in. For the Hunter on a budget, these are the way to go.
Greg Verified Buyer –
Although the product has well above average reviews, the negative ones do impact decision making. I decided to buy it anyway, and I am totally satisfied with it so far. I bought a different make in 2022, this one is much better, and i like the image quality. I have used it in a tripod outside, also used it inside, it produces great videos.
WT Verified Buyer –
I have had many “top name brand” trail cameras in the past 20 years of my deer hunting career. I had a couple of “15-20 year old” cameras that were on their “last leg”. All of my previous cameras cost well over $100 to get a fast trigger speed and “no glow” night images. (none are cell cams) After reading some reviews, I thought I would try this model… after receiving it & setting it up, I am extremely impressed by it’s performance so far. It has extremely fast trigger speed and it produces great images. Both trigger speed & image detail is selectable and it is easy to program/set-up. Temperatures here have not dropped below 50F yet this Fall, so I can’t yet speak to low temp operation; however, it worked so well, I ordered a 2nd camera… again, this thing works very comparable to much higher cost name brand cameras!
Marvin C. Verified Buyer –
Clear pictures and eat setup .
Brenda Verified Buyer –
Haven’t used it as much as I would like too yet, but so far so good. Great value for money
Paige Verified Buyer –
This camera is easy to use and has great quality.
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Anonymous Verified Buyer –
I’ve tried many different cameras and finally found a cheap one that I really like. I haven’t had it long enough to assess battery life, but the pictures are good and video is great. I’ve tried many brands: Reconyx, Browning, Bushnell, Stealthcam, Cuddeback, Campark, and others. Reconyx is certainly the best, but I didn’t really want to spend that much on something I might put on public land. The others I’ve tried have always been disappointing even though some of them cost $150-$250. This one exceeds expectations, and I’m excited to use it more and not have to worry if it’s stolen. I especially like the video…very clear and good quality, including audio. I’m glad to FINALLY be done looking for a decent cheap camera.
Pidge’s Reviews Verified Buyer –
This was my first-ever trail camera. It arrived quickly and was pretty easy to set up. The instructions are written well and were easy to follow. The exception to that is on the setup options with more levels, such as for the time zone, it didn’t mention to press Menu to go back to the options list. Still, setup was easy by following the instruction manual. I used a 32 GB Sandisk SD card, and in the first night, 300 images and video took only a very small portion of the card. I had set the photo size setting to 24 MB, which results in images in the range of 3 to 6 MB each. Defaulting the video setting of 1080, each is about 10 MB. I set it to take 2 images and to also do video, so each capture consists of 2 jpg files and an mp4 video. I was trying to find out what had been leaving very large dog tracks on the property (that weren’t from my own large dogs), and it was captured numerous times by the camera within the first 12 hours. The clarity of images and video, both daylight and nighttime, are impressive. We haven’t had sub-zero temperatures yet, or rain or snow, so I can’t address how it works through adverse conditions, but am very happy with the setup, ease of use, and results so far. The one caveat is that without the side view motion detectors set to “on”, it may not capture and record motion at the edge of the viewing range.
Maya Verified Buyer –
Maybe too easy to start, haha, so you wouldn’t know sometimes that the camera is actually working or not. But don’t worry it is working!
One thing I want to say that if you want to focus on aa small area or spot, you should be very careful to set the camera angle or direction . Because you have to move the side panel which holds all the lenses to close the camera box in the end.
Mai Verified Buyer –
Honestly, it’s great. My PC does freak out when rewatching a lot at once. Depending on the weather, the recording can be misty. But overall nice!
Joe Verified Buyer –
These are well-made and perform well. Higher quality and better performance than ones I’ve paid twice or three times as much for at Cabela’s. I have four of them and they all work well and have held up over the years, although sun has deteriorated the plastic lens over the motion sensor on one of them. I now use rechargeable lithium AA batteries in them that put out a full 1.5 volts. Alkaline AA batteries work, but rechargeable nimh AA batteries that only put out 1.2 volts barely work or not at all. It needs AA batteries that put out a full 1.5 volts each. The only improvement I’d like to see is to design the electronics to work with the lower-voltage rechargeable AA batteries like some other trail cameras do. The price varies a lot on this item so I wait for the price to go down before ordering.