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GardePro E6 Trail Camera WiFi 32MP 1296P Game Camera with No Glow Night Vision Motion Activated Waterproof for Wildlife Deer Scouting Hunting or Property Security, Camo

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Style: Rock Brown Camo


Features

  • Innovative Wi-Fi Connection: The GardePro E6 features super low-power-consumption Wi-Fi and compatible with Bluetooth technology, comes with a free and easy-to-use app (GardePro Mobile), allows you more easily to operate your cameras. No monthly fee. No remote control is required. All you need to do is stay within the Wi-Fi signal range.
  • More Reliable Signal: The E6 cam is equipped with an antenna for more reliable Wi-Fi signal, significantly reduces the possibilities of Wi-Fi disconnection, ensures high-speed transmission speed between your mobile phone and your camera.
  • 32MP Still Image and 1296P Video: Featuring a premium optical lens with wide 110 view angle and a cutting-edge image sensor, the E6 captures crystal clear, perfect 32MP pictures and 1296P HD videos. Featuring advanced H.264 video encoding technology, the E6 allows you preview videos and pictures without having to download them first.
  • No Glow Night Vision: The E6 is equipped with enhanced 940nm no glow infrared technology, makes your camera more stealth, encompasses adaptive illumination technology to avoid overexposure or over-dimmed, delivers brilliant night vision up to 75ft.
  • More Features: 3 capture modes (photo, video, both photo and video), Time Stamp, Time Lapse, Operation Hours, Sound Recording, Programmable Timezone, Loop Recording, Password Protected, Waterproof.

Recommended Uses For Product: Game & Trail


Brand: GardePro


Model Name: E6 Trail Camera


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Special Feature: WiFi Connection, Dedicated App, No Glow Night Vision, Wide Field of View


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor, Indoor


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Power Source: Battery Powered


Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi


Controller Type: App Control


Mounting Type: Tree Mount, Wall Mount


Video Capture Resolution: 1296p


Color: Camouflage


Number of Items: 1


Included Components: Trail Camera, Antenna, Mounting Strap, Instruction Manual, Mini-USB Cord


Number of Channels: 1


Wireless Communication Technology: Wi-Fi


Form Factor: Box


Effective Video Resolution: 1296


Night Vision Range: 75 Inches


Voltage: 12 Volts (DC)


Wattage: 1.5 watts


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 4.2 x 2.4 x 5.6 inches


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Batteries Required?: No


Flash Memory Type: SD


Item Weight: 300 Grams


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Low light technology: Night Color


Alert Type: Motion Only


Room Type: Office, Kitchen, Living Room, Bedroom, Nursery


Light Source Type: Infrared


Video Capture Format: MP4, MOV


Unit Count: 1 Count


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Effective Still Resolution: 32 MP


International Protection Rating: IP66


Maximum Webcam Image Resolution: 32 MP


Control Method: App


Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 2.4 x 5.6 inches


Item Weight: 10.6 ounces


Item model number: E6


Date First Available: February 3, 2021


Manufacturer: GardePro


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  • This is now my favorite budget trail cam.
We started having minor issues with trespassers this summer. When Black Friday 2021 rolled around I decided to buy a bunch of budget cameras to test them out and keep the best six. I compared: (3) GardePro E5 ($53.99) (3) GardePro E5S ($57.99) (1) GardePro E6 ($83.99) (1) GardePro E8 ($97.99) (2) Wosport G6oo ($41.99) (1) Usogood WIFI trail camera 4K (Gifted to me, currently lists for $113.99) (1) my one year old Victure ($84.22) (Black Friday 2021 Prices except for the Victure, which was Black Friday of 2020) So my winners and keepers in order are 1) GardePro E6 2) Gardepro E8 3) Wosport G6oo. Everything else (Except the Victure) got sent back. That about sums it up, but if you want the details and why I made those choices then read on. I initially set up a test in the forest behind my house and put all the cameras side by side on a board about four feet off the ground. I set it up so that I could walk into view at a right angle 90 feet away from the cameras then walk directly in towards the lens. I let the cameras run for 24 hours and made several trips down to the board midday, evening and in pitch black darkness. For physical design the GardePro cams are all awful. The screen is on the inside lid behind the camera, so it’s only visible when you have the camera pointed in the wrong direction. Figuring out where to mount the camera so that it’s pointed at the precise right spot is a real chore. The battery compartment lid is crazy tight. I had to use a flat screwdriver to get to the batteries and for some reason none of my rechargeable batteries fit. Finally, the memory card slot pops out the bottom and it’s not always obvious when you have it “locked” in. I envision SD cards getting lost in leaves in my future. The E6 and E8 had some redeeming qualities though: The Winner: GardePro E6: It worked perfectly right out of the box with very little configuration. The poor physical design is overridden by the WiFi feature, which allows me to get the cam pointed using the screen on my phone. I could review the images and videos on the cam without pulling the card so dropping it out the bottom is a smaller concern. The sensitivity isn’t perfect but it works better than anything else in the group I tested, except the slightly more expensive E8 (which behaved the same). The images and video were not as good as my phone. They aren’t even as good the phone I stopped using eight years ago. But compared to all the other cameras in the test they are exceptional. I was easily visible in the night time video at 90 feet, and could almost start to recognize myself at about 50 feet away. My face was easily recognizable when I got to somewhere between 25 and 20 feet from the camera at night. The photo I've included is of several deer in my front yard taken by the E6. GardePro E8: This performed almost exactly as the E6. The only reason I put the E6 at the top of my list is that I don’t really see any extra value for the price. The E8 has side sensors which should help detect activity from something out of view and get the camera "turned on" so it's ready to capture motion, but in my basic testing I didn't see any superior triggering from the E8. The E8 also boasts a higher photo resolution, of 32MP vs 24MP, but the images I saw were about the same. Once you start zooming in both cameras get blurry. Again, these are budget cameras. I was more interested in video, and they both max out at 1296p. If I could get both cameras at Black Friday prices again I'd probably go with the E8, otherwise I just don't see the extra $20 (current price) as making it worthwhile. Wosport G6oo: Honestly, these were so cheap I bought them to use as decoys, so I was truly surprised at how great they are. These don’t have the invisible IR, so when they trigger you will see a red light. I intended to set these up as a deterrent with a second (and better) camera watching the same area but out of sight. Someone approaching the camera would hopefully see it and turn around, but if they decide to trespass anyway and steal one of these cameras to cover their tracks, I would get proof from the better hidden camera. I was really surprised at how good the sensitivity was right out of the box, the quality of the videos and audio, and how intelligently the physical case is put together. After sending back the E5 and E5S cameras, I decided to just mount these up out of reach with a ladder where a trespasser can’t get to them easily. UsoGood: As far as usability and sensitivity goes this is a great camera. Unfortunately I was not impressed with the images or video. The images I got were all grainy both night and day, and had a serious fisheye distortion without adding any noticeable field of vision over the other cameras. I had put this on my wishlist after drooling over the feature list and the reviews, but as badly as I wanted to love this camera I had to send it back using the gift receipt. Hopefully my in-laws won’t be upset. GardeE5 cameras: Great images for the price, but the sensitivity and audio was not good. They never stopped triggering. In 24 hours I ended up with 990 images on each camera. I retested these by putting the sensitivity down to medium, and then they wouldn’t trigger until I was within 25 feet. Another deal breaker was that the audio on all three was horribly muffled. If a trespasser is talking I want to be able to hear everything they are saying. If a deer suddenly turns to look somewhere I want to know what sound made it jumpy. GardePro E5S cameras: Like the E5, great images for the price, but the sensitivity and audio was not good. They triggered nonstop and in 24 hours I ended up with 1391 images on each camera. I retested these by putting the sensitivity down to medium. They improved but I still ended up with about 20 pictures and videos of a dead still forest with no clue as to what triggered them. I think I could have gotten the sensitivity to work as needed but the biggest problem I ran into was that the audio on all three had a consistent clicking sound in addition to being muffled. I tried downloading the newest firmware but that didn’t seem to make any difference. Victure: I don’t see these on Amazon anymore so it’s probably not worth mentioning, though these had rave reviews in 2020. The sensitivity on this is a little low but overall it works as expected, and I’ve gotten some great clear videos of deer and racoon. The biggest issue I have with my Victure is that the IR range at night seems to be weak. Any movement beyond 25 feet at night is so poorly lit that you can’t tell what you’re looking at. It’s the perfect camera for tracking Bigfoot, as you’ll get all the blurry ghostly night images you could hope for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2022 by MoonTimber MoonTimber

  • Ok trail cam. Hard to download and trigger
The picture quality is good but getting them downloaded isn’t easy. You need to be right on top of it to get it to load. Would be easier if it had a greater range to download. Also- seems to have a delay in turning on and recording. Often times we only get the image of the animals butt as it exits the area and not when it enters and walks across the area. When we do get images they are very good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023 by Brian

  • Excellent camera with necessary features for basic usage.
The media could not be loaded. Reviewed plenty of cameras before purchasing this one. Always skeptical of what you'll get but this turned out to be a great buy for something that had the basic features I needed. A mallard hen made a nest in a bush out front and laid 6-7 eggs. I wanted our family to be able to monitor/watch her and see the ducklings hatch without disturbing them. This camera provided exactly what we needed. Night vision is what I expected from a $70 camera. It can be blurry and depending on the distance from your target object, the motion detection might not always trigger appropriately . I set my camera up approximately 1.5ft from the nest and was able to see movement and clearly see objects/other animals. A cat came by every night searching the nest. The fact that it takes 8 AA batteries isn't great, but is expected. Depending on how much you're recording and using the bluetooth/wifi option, the batteries will drain fast. If the camera is set in a place where it's difficult to retrieve, this can be somewhat of a pain. It has a 12 volt jack available, but the package doesn't come with the plug/cord for it, nor would it be very practical even if it did. All the options take some getting used to and you'll want to play around with it prior to deploying so you can get an idea of what settings will work best in your environment and application. For example, our camera was capable of being deployed very close to the nest so close up pictures/video could be taken, but this also means that the leaves close to the camera trigger the motion detection video when they blow in the wind....sucking up precious battery for nothing. After going through a full set of batteries and filling up the SD card with a lot of "nothing" pictures and videos, I narrowed the settings for my application to the following: Motion detection, photo+video, record video for 15 seconds, with a 1 second delay before starting to record. The on-device menu provides a suitable way to navigate and find what settings you need and the instructions that come in the box are in plain, proper English with screenshots where appropriate for app navigation. The case is waterproof and the latch is solid. The antenna is screwed on, but is otherwise inflexible so be careful to put that on as the last step during deployment or it seems like it could break off easily. Recommend getting the max size SD card (SDHC/SDXC) of 256Gig, especially if you are recording a lot and don't have easy access to the camera. If you set it to over-write once full OR it fills up and stops recording, you might miss something you wish you hadn't. The wifi/bluetooth feature allows you to change the settings, view the recorded pictures/videos and see what the camera is seeing in real-time. The connection to the camera seems stable if you're very close to the camera, but the entire process of connecting and viewing anything besides the settings is painfully slow. I mainly used the remote capabilities to see how full the SD card was and how low the batteries were getting. Trying to view any of the pictures was just easier if I pulled the SD card. Regardless of those downsides, being able to be "somewhat" remote and access the camera is very useful. Well worth $70, but again was very specific to my use case of easy access and ~4 weeks of constant use in moderately warm weather. Would recommend this to anyone starting out or needing a camera for a small/short application. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2023 by Justin_Adams Justin_Adams

  • What's roaming in our yard?
The media could not be loaded. We have been enjoying the menagerie in our backyard. We have seen birds, squirrels, deer, coyotes, fox, raccoons, a skunk, possum (and an occasional cable technician). I have put the camera various places in the yard, but the place that has the most traffic is the birdbath. Of course the birds like it, but the other wildlife also stops by for drinks. We live in an area without dogs and kids, so the wildlife feels safe here. The wifi is only good if you are very near the camera, but it is useful for checking the aim. I had the camera turned up to the highest sensitivity for a while, but that generated too many false alarms. I set it back to the default settings and that seems to give me good results. The photos seem a little over sharpened so that they seem to have a bit of a false outline around them. This helps the resolution when the animal is moving or otherwise blurred, but when the animal is close, if you try to zoom in the picture, it takes away from the quality. After being in use for a couple of months, the preview screen developed lines in it. I contacted Amazon and in spite of it being beyond the return period (30 days), it was covered under the 1 year warranty and they issued a full refund so that I could replace it. Waiting for the new one now! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023 by DOV HOLLAND

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