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The WOSPORTS Mini Trail Camera G100 delivers professional-grade 24MP photos and 1080P HD videos with motion-activated IR night vision up to 15 meters. Its compact, lightweight design ensures stealthy placement outdoors, while IP66 waterproofing guarantees durability in all weather. Powered by 4 lithium-ion AA batteries, it offers up to 4 months standby time with ultra-low power consumption. Ideal for wildlife enthusiasts, hunters, and security pros seeking reliable, high-resolution monitoring with easy installation and operation.











| ASIN | B081ZYLZSX |
| Alert Type | Motion Only |
| Antenna Location | For Farm Protection, For Outdoor Adventures, For Research & Conservation, For Wildlife Monitoring |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,485 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #33 in Hunting & Trail Cameras |
| Brand | WOSPORTS |
| Built-In Media | camera |
| Color | Camouflage |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connectivity Protocol | Night Vision, Image Sensor, Motion Sensor |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 3,466 Reviews |
| Effective Still Resolution | 24 MP |
| Effective Video Resolution | 1080.0 |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Box |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Installation Type | Tree Mount Wall Mlount |
| Item Dimensions | 3.9 x 3.9 x 0.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 322 Grams |
| Manufacturer | WOSPORTS |
| Model Name | G100 |
| Model Number | G100 |
| Mount Type | Tree Mount Wall Mlount |
| Night Vision | Night Color |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | HD Resolution, Image Sensor, Local Recording, Motion Sensor, Night Vision |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 24 MP |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For Farm Protection, For Outdoor Adventures, For Research & Conservation, For Wildlife Monitoring Recommended Uses For Product For Farm Protection, For Outdoor Adventures, For Research & Conservation, For Wildlife Monitoring See more |
| Room Type | Warehouse |
| Special Feature | HD Resolution, Image Sensor, Local Recording, Motion Sensor, Night Vision |
| Specific Uses For Product | Farm Protection, Game & Trail, Outdoor Security, Pet Monitoring, Wildlife Monitoring |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | AVI |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IP66 |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Ethernet |
F**Y
Wosports G100 trail camera only works properly with 1.5-volt AA lithium-ion rechargeable batteries!
While all AA batteries will take decent daytime images and daytime videos, the nighttime camera performance will suffer, or not work at all when using AA batteries that have a voltage less than 1.5 volts. So this rules out both Ni-Cd (nickel-cadmium) and NiMH (nickel metal hydride) rechargeable AA batteries. And one-time use alkaline AA batteries, and even the Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries, so highly touted by some customers here, will experience a critical voltage drop-off halfway through its charge, well below the required 1.5 volts, again adversely affecting the night time camera performance and losing valuable opportunities to record nighttime action and events. Note: There's no battery state of charge indicator on the Wosports G100 trail camera. So mark on your calendar and replace/recharge batteries every 3 months or whatever the general lifespan of your charged batteries are. The only AA batteries that work with this excellent trail camera are the new technology 1.5-volt rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. They're generally marketed and sold in sets of four AA batteries plus a convenient 4-cell charger, all for usually about $ 25.00 - $ 30.00, with free shipping. My AA lithium-ion rechargeable batteries are actually a Lithium/Iron Disulfide (Li/FeS2) chemistry, and boast a 3400 mWh (= 2267 mAh) capacity for each AA battery. Note: These new AA lithium-ion rechargeable batteries can only be recharged in chargers that are specific to the brand name, and are included in most 4-packs at a modest charge (only about $ 3.00 extra), so it's false economy to risk an explosion or fire from using conventional battery chargers. Most of these 4-cell lithium-ion chargers come with a standard A-type USB to C-type USB cable, but no required 5VDC power source. A standard 5-volt A-type USB charging jack is required, with a recommended 2 Amp charging capacity. Enough said about batteries. Here are some specifications for the Wosports G100 trail camera: Memory: A full size SD card slot, with a maximum memory is 32GB, and at least a class 6 SD card. But 32GB class 10 SD cards are quite cheap, so go for a fast and reliable class 10 SD card. PIR (passive infrared sensor) Detection Angle: 50 degrees PIR Detection Distance: 15 meters (49 feet) Note: When the Wosports G100 trail camera IR sensor detects motion and records at night, all 16 red LEDs light up and are quite visible. While this is not an issue when recording wildlife, it may not be desirable when using the Wosports G100 trail camera as a security camera, although the red LED feature may prove useful if it causes potential thieves to quickly flee the scene. And, as there's no battery state of charge indicator on the Wosports G100 trail camera, the red LEDs are a quick and convenient nighttime check to determine if the internal batteries are still charged and the camera is functioning. Trigger time: 0.3 to 1.1 seconds, average of 0.8 second Image Sensor: 1/4-inch CMOS, 2 million pixels, full color (daytime), black & white (night vision) Note: The advertised high resolution 5376x3024 pixel image is an interpolated image, and not any better than the low resolution 1920x1080 images. Lens: f2.4, 52-degree field of view, auto IR-cut; Horizontal viewing angle: 52 degrees; Vertical viewing angle: 30 degrees Maximum IR (850nm) Flash Range: 15 meters (49 feet). IR horizontal field of view: ~40 degrees Note: Interval time lapse (non-image time between video clips) toggles through 5, 15, 30, 60, and 180 seconds (3 minutes), which means that a person or animal is often seen walking off the video due to, say, a 5-second interval time lapse. In contrast, still photo images are instantaneous, with no interval time delay. Stand-by battery life: Guesstimated at 4 months, with 1.5-volt AA lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. But stay posted. Stand-by power consumption: less than 0.18mA, 6VDC Recording power consumption: Daytime: less than 100mA; Nighttime with IR LED flash: 350mA Quick-Start Guide: 1. Switch Power Key to "OFF" 2. Put in four 1.5-volt AA lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. 3. With the camera off, insert a 32GB (maximum), Class 10 SD card (see format instructions below). 4. Switch Power Key, to the left of the LCD screen, to "AIM" Note: Bright exterior red LED flashes while in AIM mode. 5. Set Time and Date: 6. Using the "UP" and/or "DOWN" buttons, to the right of the LCD screen, toggle through the hours (24-hour time only), minutes, month, day, and year. 7. Press the "OK" button to select and advance to the next step. 8. Set Camera/Video mode: There are 2 camera and 1 video icons to toggle through: Camera 1: The camera takes 1 still image. Camera 3: The camera takes still, 3-image bursts, all within the span of one second. Note: If still images are selected, a choice of "HI" and "LO" is offered, for high or low resolution. But "HI" quality is not recommended, as it is no better than "LO" Video: The camera takes 10-second videos only. Press the "OK" button to select desired Camera/Video mode. 9. Set Time Interval, between image/video recordings: 10. Toggle through 5, 15, 30, 60, and 180-second (3 minutes) Time Delay Intervals, for video as well as for still photos. Note: As a 10-second video clip is quite short, but the Time Interval allows multiple video clips with as little as 5 seconds apart. Press the "OK" button to select desired Time Interval. 11. To Opt Out of, or Select Reset to Factory Default Settings: Display will show "dE FN" and toggles to "dE FY" to return the interval and capture mode to original factory default settings. Press "OK" button to accept your previous inputs. 12. Toggle to "dE FY" to wipe out previous camera settings and reset camera to original factory default settings. Note: The "dE FY" option leaves your entered Date and Time intact. 13. To format SD card: "FO rN" means No Format. Toggle to "FO rY" to erase and format SD card. 14. A convenient tree mounting strap, as well as a flat, adjustable camera base with mounting screws is also provided. And another convenient feature are three 3/8-inch (10mm) diameter brackets on the back of the trail camera that I sometimes use to thread a modified bungie cord (see photo). While the image exposure sensitivity in the camera is automatically adjusted, do not point the camera in the direction of sunrise or sunset. Do not aim the trail camera too close to blowing tree branches and such, as it will produce an endless series of images and videos... of nothing. 15. The camera will give a 10-second red LED flashing countdown before it arms itself.
M**A
Good cam, Good buy
I've had this camera for 4 months and can honestly say it takes good day and night pictures. Please remember u only paid $22. The battery life is good as i haven't had to change the batteries. I would recommend this camera for anyone wanting a game cam to tell you what's been there when you weren't.
M**C
Nice camera
Not a bad camera for the price. Works well. Batteries last pretty long. Quality of the photos isn't the best, but for the price its worth it
G**R
GREAT, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
HAVE ( 3) OF THESE CAMERAS, THEY WORK FLAWLESSLY.I USE THEM TO MONITOR FERAL CATS AND OTHER ANIMALS ON MY PROPERTY.HAD AN ISSUE WITH ONE CAMERA WOULD NOT READ SD CARD.I NOTIFIED THE COMPANY AND WITHIN HOURS, THEY CONTACTED ME THRU EMAIL.VERY PROMPT AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE,THEY TOLD ME WHAT TO CHECK TO REMEDY THE ISSUE.WHEN NONE OF THEIR SUGGESTIONS FIXED THE PROBLEM,THEY IMMEDIATELY INFORMED ME THEY WOULD SEND ME A REPLACEMENT " FREE " OF CHARGE.I RECEIVED A NEW CAMERA WITHIN ( 4 ) DAYS. I AM VERY HAPPY WITH THIS COMPANY, THEY STAND BEHIND THEIR PRODUCTS.BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
G**S
Doesn't seem to work.. - Update - Part 2
Part 2: Downloaded first set of field pictures from the trail cam and everything was great, good image quality, etc.. Downloaded second set of images and the images were noted as .JPEG but corrupt / unreadable, just like my initial testing of the unit before taking it to the field. Not sure what could be causing this, I have tried different cards, I format them in the camera unit, still has some kind of issue and I can't depend on it for getting the pictures of what is coming to my feeder. I would not recommend purchasing this camera. I just got my G100 Mini Trail Cam and set it up and it takes images that say they are IMAG00001.jpg, but I cannot read the images. I tried switching from Lo to Hi resolution, Lo files are 260KB – 400KB, Hi are 1.6MB – 2.6MB, but my photo viewer on my PC says it doesn’t recognize the file format and won’t show previews or open and display the photos. I have tried several different Micro SD cards, I have formatted the card several times, I’ve tried using a different PC, same results, seems to take pictures, but I can't get them to display.. maybe it's me, going to contact their Technical Support and see if it is a setting I missed but it is pretty straightforward setup. UPDATE: I tried a different card, reformatting, reset the unit to default setting ,and viola, I get readable / viewable images, ready to take it out and see how it works in the field, review changed from 1 Star to 4 Stars, was really worried I bought a piece of junk but it was probably an operator malfunction, we'll see! Overall setup was very easy, only immediate downside is this unit doesn't have a screen for viewing images on the unit without downloading them, or to see how many images you have.
D**R
A limited trail camera, but it does work and is cost effective
Some limitations of this trail camera... The sensor resolution is roughly 1280x720 or 1mp. It does not truly support 16mp photos or 1080p recording. This is obvious looking at the files, and is stated in the manual specifications. The AVI files aren't even scaled to 1080p, so I don't know how they get away with claiming 1080p in the advertising. It's a 720p device. In another device this might warrant 1 star and a return. But this is an industry wide problem. Many digital trail cameras, security cameras, and night vision devices claim resolutions which they do not actually have. So if you buy this unit and set it to take pictures, choose the LO option to save card space. You're getting nothing with the HI option. Photoshop can do a much better job of scaling. This camera supports single photo, 3-photo burst, or 10 second video with trigger intervals of 5s, 15s, 30s, 60s, or 3m. Reaction time seems a bit slow, but it does reliably trigger/record. You cannot get longer videos or video+photo. Although given the native resolution of the sensor, you can just take frames from the video, they're the same quality. The IR lights are clearly visible. When it activates you can see them glowing red. They're not bright enough to scare an animal, but they are definitely bright enough for someone to see and potentially steal your trail cam. This is another industry wide problem as most devices do not use 940nm or higher wavelength LEDs. (And even 940nm glows a bit.) This will not work with rechargeable batteries. You have to use alkaline or lithium AA batteries. With Eneloop AA batteries it will work in daylight, but it does not have enough voltage to power the IR LEDs in the dark and will not even trigger in the dark. To change any setting, you have to cycle between all the settings. It does react fast to button presses so it's not too painful. But it would have been nice to have a button for changing settings like date and time, and a separate one for setting recording related functions. But even with all of these issues, I'm still giving it 3 stars. Why? It's small, it's low cost, and it works. As long as you understand what you're getting and you're OK with the limitations, it's one of the cheapest ways to setup some trail cams. At this price point I would have given it 4 stars if they had just been honest in their advertising. I wish Amazon and other retailers would demand this. It's very difficult to find out if a trail/security/night camera truly has 1080p or 4k, or higher MP photos, because retailers allow this industry to get away with claiming scaled resolutions as if they were real.
W**E
Quality and Economy on a budget.
This unit is great for the price. It works really nice, and is easy to set up and use. BUYER TAKE NOTE! This camera DOES NOT have a built in viewer. It takes photo's and video, but you need an external reader. A normal card reader will work with your computer.
D**S
Works great, Tasco clone?
Not sure if this is the Chicken or the Egg, but I have Brown Wal-Mart cheapy Tasco that has the same controls. Both work well for the price.
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