Reviews
This way you can find out what's hanging around in your yard while you sleep
I'm not a hunter who needs this to plan my next hunting expedition into the wild woods. Rather, I live in the country and have things hanging around in my garden after dark. First it was the noises...then something got into the trash can and ate the cornstarch peanuts (with?????). Couldn't keep making assumptions or asking the neighbors if they saw anything. A rear camera was what I wanted. I feel the need to point out upfront that this trail cam should not be confused with a security camera. While both start recording when motion is detected, this trail cam doesn't connect to your phone or computer to give you a live feed. There are trail cameras on the market that can do this, but this model from K& F Concept is simpler. Easier is exactly what I wanted.
I chose the Camo B color because I thought it best suited the tree I had in mind. And it does. My husband mounted it on the trunk of a tree for the best chance of spotting what's roaming our garden at night. When he was done I had to walk around the tree before I saw him. This camouflage works well. Hoping I'll have trouble seeing it, the wild creatures won't be surprised by it. There are 4 color themes to choose from so it should be easy to dress up the camera in your situation.
The camera comes with a small manual as well as a much smaller booklet as a quick start guide. Both are easy to follow and come with plenty of charts showing what to do. Setup was easy and quick. Now comes the longer part: waiting for the wild beast to return.
I recommend this trail cam for those who want a simpler device. It doesn't have a lot of bells and whistles, but it will do what you want it to do if your goal is to figure out what's going into your trash cans, yard, or yard.
I have to point out one thing. It does not come with batteries (you need 4 AAs) or an SD card. The camera comes with an SD card but is a dummy. I guess it's so you can see what you need to buy. If you don't have them handy, you can find them here on Amazon or your local retailer.
I'm curious about the nightlife in our garden. Soon I will share the photos so you can see the quality of the photos and the frolic.
I chose the Camo B color because I thought it best suited the tree I had in mind. And it does. My husband mounted it on the trunk of a tree for the best chance of spotting what's roaming our garden at night. When he was done I had to walk around the tree before I saw him. This camouflage works well. Hoping I'll have trouble seeing it, the wild creatures won't be surprised by it. There are 4 color themes to choose from so it should be easy to dress up the camera in your situation.
The camera comes with a small manual as well as a much smaller booklet as a quick start guide. Both are easy to follow and come with plenty of charts showing what to do. Setup was easy and quick. Now comes the longer part: waiting for the wild beast to return.
I recommend this trail cam for those who want a simpler device. It doesn't have a lot of bells and whistles, but it will do what you want it to do if your goal is to figure out what's going into your trash cans, yard, or yard.
I have to point out one thing. It does not come with batteries (you need 4 AAs) or an SD card. The camera comes with an SD card but is a dummy. I guess it's so you can see what you need to buy. If you don't have them handy, you can find them here on Amazon or your local retailer.
I'm curious about the nightlife in our garden. Soon I will share the photos so you can see the quality of the photos and the frolic.
19/02/2023