🌲 Capture the Wild Like Never Before!
The RexingUSAH1 Blackhawk Night Vision Trail Camera offers high-quality imaging with 1920x1080 full HD video and 16MP photos. It features a rapid trigger time of less than 0.2 seconds, 40 infrared LEDs for night vision, and an IP54 waterproof rating, making it ideal for outdoor surveillance. With a power-efficient design supporting up to 128GB SD cards and easy installation, this camera is perfect for nature enthusiasts and wildlife watchers.
J**L
Nice camera
Camera works great through PA winter months. Clear pictures and viewing screen inside the camera is a nice touch!
T**I
Good Picture Quality | Easy to Set Up
I wanted this unit to see if I could catch the neighbor's dog coming into the back yard under the fence. Yep, got him!This unit allowed me to provide evidence to my neighbor so that he would take charge of his dog. This ONE picture wa worth me getting this unit.So now, it's used for seeing what critters come in and out the yard behind the garage. I find it very interesting to see what goes on and love that this little unit allows me that simple pleasure.
C**N
A Rugged Trail Cam That Works Great
This is my first experience using a trail camera, but I get lots of critters in my backyard, so I thought it would be fun. So, to set it up, you must insert an SD card, and 8 AA batteries. But, you get a lot of performance out of the batteries, and the SD card. This camera has run for about 5 weeks so for on the initial batteries. It has taken hundreds of photos, round the clock over the course of those weeks. There still remains capacity on the SD card for thousands more snaps. For some reason, this camera started taking photos even during the initial set up mode, which I didn't think it would do, but really didn't cause any problems. Speaking of set up, this camera can be easily set up to shoot video, as well as still photos. I haven't shot video with it yet, but I intend to try that out soon. As far as photos, they aren't bad. The resolution isn't the best I've ever seen, especially viewing the photos on the tiny screen of this trail cam, but it's not terrible. Mounting the camera is very easy. It comes with a couple of nylon straps that slide through corresponding slots in the camera body. Then just wrap the straps around a tree trunk, or a post or pillar, as I did in my yard, secure the straps with the included buckles and it's secured. Turn the camera to "on" mode and walk away. The camera is motion activated, it will capture anything that moves.
C**T
Easy to setup and working great
This is one of my first trail cameras and I am sure they could be a little better image-wise if you want to spend a little more and get 4k cameras but I have not had any issues with the images that they have captured. I'm not really looking to print off and frame any of the photos so for my purposes they are just fine. some times in the distance at night it's hard to pick up what triggered the camera but again they aren't the most expensive cameras out there so there is a bit of a get what you pay for here. I have a 64 gig memory card in here and left the cameras for a little over a month out on the trail and it had no issues with space. I think it took about $5,500 photos and the hardest part is going through all of them. you really have to be careful where you put it if there is a lot of wind and tree movement it does pick up a lot of that as well so a lot of the pictures you're looking to see if it captured an actual animal when in fact it was most likely just the tree moving in the distance. but setting it up was extremely easy and I do like that you can review it from the screen to make sure that you are getting the angle that you want and you are able to check out some of the images without having to hook it up to a computer. however the screen is pretty tiny so depending on what it captured it might be hard to see.
R**B
Nice Trail Cam
I put this trail cam on my driveway because in the middle of the night, my driveway alarm would go off. This is a nice unit. It comes with both a metal mounting bracket and a strap mount. It looks unobtrusive when mounted on a tree. It takes 8 AA batteries, not included. It also needs a SD card, not included. There are multiple set up menus to go through to set it up. You can do everything through the camera wth button pushes. There are a variety of resolution settings for both picture and video. Higher resolution takes up more space on the SD card. It loops around a when it reaches capacity, it deletes earlier files. I found out I had deer and a cat walking in my driveway at night. All in all a nice unit.
A**N
Good, inexpensive, trail Camera. Reasonable sensitivity and night vision distance.
I have an easement between my neighbor and I, and I got this camera to see what goes on at night.The camera includes a strap that facilitates attachment to a tree or post. The camouflage blends in nicely with the trunk. I used it for still photos. I installed an Amazon basics 128 GB micro SD card in an adapter, and it worked great. Pictures are good quality. I set it for standard resolution, but HD can be selected. I included day and night pictures of the same location for comparison.It is straight forward to use. The menu options are understandable and easy to navigate. It could have used a little more time after initial turn on to enable me to get out of field of view, but I only captured a few images of myself, so not a big deal.It comes with a USB cable to enable the pictures to be downloaded without removing the memory card. I was not able to make this function work on my computer, not sure why. I tried the included cable, as well as one I had laying around the house. I contacted customer support. They were not able to resolve the problem, so requested I return the camera, which I did. They sent out a new camera, and I have the same issue, so I have to believe it is my computer, even though I have successfully connected other devices, including cameras, to the same USB port.The description in the Amazon page says communication protocol is WiFi. This camera has no WiFi and no Bluetooth capability. Not an issue for me, but if you are looking for wireless communication with your device, this is not the one you want.Overall, a decent trail or game camera, at a reasonable price.
L**E
Good Quality
this is mostly easy to set up. The menus are pretty straight forward and you need 8 AA batteries to power it. It comes with a strap to set on a post or tree and it comes with a bracket to mount to structures. The bracket is ok but lacks the ability to set the camera upright. It has to sit upside down to use it. The picture quality is pretty good, and it gets nice night shots. We learned we have another raccoon in the area that we didn't have before. We also got some funny shots of the squirrels and a groundhog who could care less about humans. This is great for seeing who and what comes around a small area of your property if you're curious.
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