🌍 Unleash Your Inner Explorer with the Ultimate Solar Trail Camera!
The Assark Solar Trail Camera is a cutting-edge wildlife scouting tool featuring 48MP high-resolution photography, 30FPS video recording, and a rapid 0.2s trigger speed. With its solar-powered design and IP66 waterproof rating, this camera is built for durability and efficiency in any outdoor environment. It also offers Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity for real-time control and monitoring via a smartphone app, making it perfect for wildlife enthusiasts and security applications alike.
Wattage | 9 watts |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Power Source | Solar Powered, Battery Powered, Rechargeable by Type C cable |
Frame Rate | 30 fps |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Alert Type | Motion Only |
Waterproof Rating | IP66 |
Color | Grey |
Form Factor | Box |
Installation Method | Tree Mount |
Additional Features | HD Resolution, Night Vision, Photo & Video, Three Charging Methods, Time-Lapse |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Controller Type | Control4 |
Mounting Type | Tree Mount |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions | 4.13 x 2.56 x 1.38 inches |
L**
Actual Footage of the Texas Swamp Monster!
Very happy with my purchase! This camera is awesome and simple to use! Also great customer service! Very reasonable price for such a good quality trail cam! I haven’t had any live action besides some blue jays, but it picked up their movement quickly and the video, which I’ve deleted by mistake, was very clear and I could hear the jay fussing.
H**H
Great little camera, wifi/bluetooth feature is a game changer.
I really love these little cameras. I’ve been using them for 3 months. I bought them for wildlife viewing in my yard and wooded lot. I originally purchased two. I liked them so much I have purchased two additional ones and am considering another couple.I am so pleased to have them wifi/bluetooth capable. No more going out in all kinds of weather to get the sd card to view the images. I can just sit inside drinking my coffee in the morning and look at what critters visited my yard. Very fun.The wifi range has been great for mine. Two of them with unobstructed views get better range than what is quoted. I did find with one down a slope and more obstructions (deck & steps) it can be finicky with connections at slightly less than the quoted range but that seemed reasonable to me.The battery life after charging seemed very good without the solar panel. It is even better with it. I admit I didn’t think such a little solar panel was going to work that well but it keeps them @ 100% consistently. I thought there would be too much shade for one of the cameras but so far even the little bit of sun keeps it charged.Picture quality is good for this little camera in daylight. At night the visibility range isn’t as good. the nightlight must not be very powerful but closer up it is fine (so okay to ~15-18ft).The motion sensor is nicely sensitive for wildlife. It can even pick up mice scooting around. In fact it helped me figure out how some mice were squeezing into a spot to get into my shed! Now I’ve got that plugged, thanks Assark camera.I’ve found the Trail Cam Go app easy to use for adjusting the camera settings, viewing, downloading or deleting videos.If I could give them 4 1/2 stars I might do that because there are a couple of small things I don’t like.I like to use my ipad to view the videos. Not all aspects of the app are set up to view in landscape mode so I have to keep switching my ipad from portrait to landscape as I navigate through to find the images I want to view then to watch them. If I have my ipad in landscape mode It would be way better if every page in the app could be viewed in landscape mode.The rubber cover on the bottom for the controls and plug is all one piece. So if you have the solar panel plugged in it is harder to get the other controls covered to protect them.The trigger speed for the camera is not super fast. Depending on where I have the camera positioned it might catch just the tail end of an animal if it is running. I found I could move the camera further away from pathway to get better views.All in all a fabulous little camera for wildlife viewing (people too).
J**O
Excellent first impression, but the mounting hardware is junk
Initial impression is very positive, very compact, easy to setup camera. Performance appears to be pretty good. My major criticism thus far is that only one mounting bracket is supplied with the unit (minus one star). One can pretty much forget the supplied strap if one wants to mount the camera at a specific angle or position. Therefore if one uses the supplied bracket for the camera, one has to purchase a separate bracket for the solar panel. The WiFi connection is a bit slow however its range appears to be pretty good. Having the ability to monitor exactly where the camera is pointing during installation is great. So is the ability to operate / monitor several identical trail cameras using the same app. Being able to view the pictures / videos taken remotely from an iPhone or iPad without having to handle (and potentially risk loosing the micro SD card) is a definite highlight. One can quickly browse through the pictures and videos and only download what's relevant. A minor criticism concerns the solar panel USB cable which is my opinion much too short.Having had the camera for only a few days, I can't comment on its long term performance, durability or reliability however I would definitely not go back to a more conventional trail camera without WiFi.To be continued...After several months, I am still happy with the performance of the camera (I own 3 of them). The solar panel has maintained the batteries fully charged throughouts. As mentioned in my initial review the mounting hardware was a big disappointment and has continued to disappoint. The metal bracket is total junk. Per attached picture all the mounting brackets look the same and are thoroughly corroded although the cameras are not being used in a marine environment. I guess the manufacturer has not yet heard of stainless steel!
A**S
Very nice trail camera
The Assark trail camera is a highly effective solar-powered trail camera, ideal for eco-friendly wildlife monitoring. Its integrated solar panel ensures long-term operation with minimal maintenance, backed by a reliable for low-light conditions. The camera delivers sharp 48mp photos and video, with solid daytime clarity and decent night vision up to 65 feet. Setup is user-friendly, though the mounting bracket could be sturdier. Trigger speed (0.2s) and 120° detection angle capture most movement, but high-resolution settings demand large SD cards, and dense vegetation may cause false triggers. Despite minor drawbacks, its durability, sustainability, and performance make it a top choice for remote surveillance. **Rating: 4.5/5**.
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