4K Tracking Camera Dual Lens Starlight Night Vision 48MP WiFi Bluetooth Game Camera, 120° Detection Angle 0.3 Seconds Trigger Time, IP66 Waterproof Hunting Cam for Wildlife Monitoring
SKU: KF35.136
This is the first trail camera I've ever bought. After looking at the reviews and trying to find one that was rated well for quick night shots, I decided to give this one a try. The first camera for some reason took nice pictures during the day, communication with the iPhone via the app was fine, but it didn't take night pictures even though it turned on. The customer support was exceptional and sent me a new camera after showing them the problem and the new camera takes flawless night pictures and videos. People have complained that the camera's WiFi is weak and you need to be nearby - that's true, but it's free and you don't need to subscribe to use it or the app. It works well for me and I love that I can record and observe my local wildlife.
12/03/2023
I now have my second camera here, which I love to test and have enough opportunities here with me to do just that, with nocturnal visitors who always drop by the compost to see if there isn't something delicious in it again, and people like to see what they come to visit.
The camera comes with the standard, buckle, batteries, a manual, USB cable, SD card and a tripod attachment. Actually everything you need.
We'll start with the manual, which is finally well structured and is not written in completely broken German. The instructions in it are also well done and point out what you can watch and set on the camera and also give a few examples of how to understand them.
The camera itself has been solidly made. We have two fixed clamps that hold the whole thing together, sealed with a rubber ring around the housing so that no water gets in. It then contains the battery compartment under a cover and the manual control that you need in the beginning.
Because the manual is really well done here, I can also understand the menu navigation in the camera, and that is really much easier than with others, someone has thought about it here.
It is interesting that all these settings can also be made via mobile phone. There is a QR code in the manual for an app that you can install yourself, with which, when the setting is activated, you can set up the camera via WiFi. There is also a local access point to which you can connect and with which you can then see the image and also make settings. This really helps when taking pictures, as you don't have to guess whether the camera is correctly positioned or not.
The camera's battery consumption is not bad, it's really limited. My other one runs out of 8 batteries in 24 hours, that's bad. I was still able to continue here after 4 days. This is a huge improvement over other cameras, and saves a lot of work and battery waste. Of course, you can also run the whole thing with batteries and thus have even less battery waste.
The camera image is good! You can easily see what kind of animals and, above all, which markers these animals have, which can be used to find returning guests. That's good enough and doesn't have to have anything anymore, 1080p at night is excellent. The range of the IR LEDs here is also wide enough so that you can really see a lot, there is a lot of power behind, I have to say.
The only thing where the camera has weakened, which is a bit of a shame, is the motion detection. Small animals that spend less time in front of the camera will not trigger the camera or the camera is too slow to release. Not a problem with large animals, but that's one of those things with smaller ones, at least I noticed that it doesn't always work with small animals. It should be at least marten in size.
Still a really good wildlife camera, and it gets 5 stars with it. Very easy to use, clear images and videos even at night, battery consumption is super regulated here, and the Wifi AP is a really big help. Someone really thought about that and implemented a lot of QoL, I think it's great.
The camera comes with the standard, buckle, batteries, a manual, USB cable, SD card and a tripod attachment. Actually everything you need.
We'll start with the manual, which is finally well structured and is not written in completely broken German. The instructions in it are also well done and point out what you can watch and set on the camera and also give a few examples of how to understand them.
The camera itself has been solidly made. We have two fixed clamps that hold the whole thing together, sealed with a rubber ring around the housing so that no water gets in. It then contains the battery compartment under a cover and the manual control that you need in the beginning.
Because the manual is really well done here, I can also understand the menu navigation in the camera, and that is really much easier than with others, someone has thought about it here.
It is interesting that all these settings can also be made via mobile phone. There is a QR code in the manual for an app that you can install yourself, with which, when the setting is activated, you can set up the camera via WiFi. There is also a local access point to which you can connect and with which you can then see the image and also make settings. This really helps when taking pictures, as you don't have to guess whether the camera is correctly positioned or not.
The camera's battery consumption is not bad, it's really limited. My other one runs out of 8 batteries in 24 hours, that's bad. I was still able to continue here after 4 days. This is a huge improvement over other cameras, and saves a lot of work and battery waste. Of course, you can also run the whole thing with batteries and thus have even less battery waste.
The camera image is good! You can easily see what kind of animals and, above all, which markers these animals have, which can be used to find returning guests. That's good enough and doesn't have to have anything anymore, 1080p at night is excellent. The range of the IR LEDs here is also wide enough so that you can really see a lot, there is a lot of power behind, I have to say.
The only thing where the camera has weakened, which is a bit of a shame, is the motion detection. Small animals that spend less time in front of the camera will not trigger the camera or the camera is too slow to release. Not a problem with large animals, but that's one of those things with smaller ones, at least I noticed that it doesn't always work with small animals. It should be at least marten in size.
Still a really good wildlife camera, and it gets 5 stars with it. Very easy to use, clear images and videos even at night, battery consumption is super regulated here, and the Wifi AP is a really big help. Someone really thought about that and implemented a lot of QoL, I think it's great.
12/03/2023
I now have my second camera here, which I love to test and have enough opportunities here with me to do just that, with nocturnal visitors who always drop by the compost to see if there isn't something delicious in it again, and people like to see what they come to visit.
The camera comes with the standard, buckle, batteries, a manual, USB cable, SD card and a tripod attachment. Actually everything you need.
We'll start with the manual, which is finally well structured and is not written in completely broken German. The instructions in it are also well done and point out what you can watch and set on the camera and also give a few examples of how to understand them.
The camera itself has been solidly made. We have two fixed clamps that hold the whole thing together, sealed with a rubber ring around the housing so that no water gets in. It then contains the battery compartment under a cover and the manual control that you need in the beginning.
Because the manual is really well done here, I can also understand the menu navigation in the camera, and that is really much easier than with others, someone has thought about it here.
It is interesting that all these settings can also be made via mobile phone. There is a QR code in the manual for an app that you can install yourself, with which, when the setting is activated, you can set up the camera via WiFi. There is also a local access point to which you can connect and with which you can then see the image and also make settings. This really helps when taking pictures, as you don't have to guess whether the camera is correctly positioned or not.
The camera's battery consumption is not bad, it's really limited. My other one runs out of 8 batteries in 24 hours, that's bad. I was still able to continue here after 4 days. This is a huge improvement over other cameras, and saves a lot of work and battery waste. Of course, you can also run the whole thing with batteries and thus have even less battery waste.
The camera image is good! You can easily see what kind of animals and, above all, which markers these animals have, which can be used to find returning guests. That's good enough and doesn't have to have anything anymore, 1080p at night is excellent. The range of the IR LEDs here is also wide enough so that you can really see a lot, there is a lot of power behind, I have to say.
The only thing where the camera has weakened, which is a bit of a shame, is the motion detection. Small animals that spend less time in front of the camera will not trigger the camera or the camera is too slow to release. Not a problem with large animals, but that's one of those things with smaller ones, at least I noticed that it doesn't always work with small animals. It should be at least marten in size.
Still a really good wildlife camera, and it gets 5 stars with it. Very easy to use, clear images and videos even at night, battery consumption is super regulated here, and the Wifi AP is a really big help. Someone really thought about that and implemented a lot of QoL, I think it's great.
The camera comes with the standard, buckle, batteries, a manual, USB cable, SD card and a tripod attachment. Actually everything you need.
We'll start with the manual, which is finally well structured and is not written in completely broken German. The instructions in it are also well done and point out what you can watch and set on the camera and also give a few examples of how to understand them.
The camera itself has been solidly made. We have two fixed clamps that hold the whole thing together, sealed with a rubber ring around the housing so that no water gets in. It then contains the battery compartment under a cover and the manual control that you need in the beginning.
Because the manual is really well done here, I can also understand the menu navigation in the camera, and that is really much easier than with others, someone has thought about it here.
It is interesting that all these settings can also be made via mobile phone. There is a QR code in the manual for an app that you can install yourself, with which, when the setting is activated, you can set up the camera via WiFi. There is also a local access point to which you can connect and with which you can then see the image and also make settings. This really helps when taking pictures, as you don't have to guess whether the camera is correctly positioned or not.
The camera's battery consumption is not bad, it's really limited. My other one runs out of 8 batteries in 24 hours, that's bad. I was still able to continue here after 4 days. This is a huge improvement over other cameras, and saves a lot of work and battery waste. Of course, you can also run the whole thing with batteries and thus have even less battery waste.
The camera image is good! You can easily see what kind of animals and, above all, which markers these animals have, which can be used to find returning guests. That's good enough and doesn't have to have anything anymore, 1080p at night is excellent. The range of the IR LEDs here is also wide enough so that you can really see a lot, there is a lot of power behind, I have to say.
The only thing where the camera has weakened, which is a bit of a shame, is the motion detection. Small animals that spend less time in front of the camera will not trigger the camera or the camera is too slow to release. Not a problem with large animals, but that's one of those things with smaller ones, at least I noticed that it doesn't always work with small animals. It should be at least marten in size.
Still a really good wildlife camera, and it gets 5 stars with it. Very easy to use, clear images and videos even at night, battery consumption is super regulated here, and the Wifi AP is a really big help. Someone really thought about that and implemented a lot of QoL, I think it's great.
12/03/2023
have my second camera here now which I enjoy testing and have plenty of opportunities here to do just that, with late night visitors always stopping by the compost to see if there is anything yummy in there again and people liking around to see what they come to visit. The camera comes with the standard, buckle, batteries, a manual, USB cable, SD card and a tripod mount. Actually everything you need. Let's start with the manual, which is finally well structured and not written in completely broken German. The guide inside is also well done and shows what you can look at and adjust on the camera and also gives a few examples on how to understand them. The camera itself is solidly built. We've sealed two solid brackets holding the whole thing together with a rubber ring around the case to keep water out. The battery compartment and the manual control that you need at the beginning is then located under a cover. Since the instructions here are really well done, I can also understand the menu navigation in the camera, and it's really much easier than with others, someone here gave it some thought. It is interesting that all these settings can also be made via mobile phone. The instructions contain a QR code for a self-installable app with which you can set up the camera via WLAN if the setting is activated. There is also a local access point that you can connect to and then use to see the image and also make settings. This helps enormously when taking photos, since you don't have to guess whether the camera is positioned correctly or not. The battery consumption of the camera is not bad, it is really limited. My other one runs out of 8 batteries in 24 hours, that's bad. Here I was able to continue after 4 days. This is a huge improvement over other cameras and saves a lot of work and battery drain. Of course, you can also operate the whole thing with rechargeable batteries and thus have even less battery waste. The camera picture is good! You can easily see what kind of animals and, most importantly, what markings these animals have that can be used to find returning guests. That's enough and doesn't have to have anything more, 1080p at night is excellent. The range of the IR LEDs is also wide enough here that you can really see a lot, I have to say that there is a lot of power behind it. The only thing where the camera has weakened, which is a bit unfortunate, is motion detection. Small animals that spend less time in front of the camera do not trigger the camera or the camera triggers too slowly. No problem with large animals, but it's a problem with smaller ones, at least I've noticed that it doesn't always work with small animals. It should be at least marten-sized. Nevertheless, a really good game camera, with which it gets 5 stars. Very easy to use, clear pictures and videos even at night, the battery consumption is super regulated here, and the Wifi AP is a really big help. Someone really thought about it and implemented a lot of QoL, I think it's great.
12/03/2023
This is a really nice game cam in my opinion. Shipping was lightning fast. It is super easy to setup up right out of the box. I love that it comes with batteries. There are several different mounting options. I used it under my shed to see what was sleeping under there at night. Darned skunks! The camera worked great. The picture and video quality are awesome. This thing even has wifi so you can check the pictures and all that super easily. It also comes with the option to put 4 more batteries in it for extended life. I cant wait to try this out in the woods. I am glad I ordered this game cam and 100% recommend it!!
11/03/2023
This kf concept Trailcam is actually our second model. The first one I left outside 24X7 to capture wild animals walking through our yard. Many of our neighbors have picked up bobcats, coyotes, foxes, and other critters of the night. We mostly had a wild boar problem, and that's pretty much all our old camera ever captured, with the exception of occasional rabbits and an armadillo one time. I was able to keep it up all the time because I had a solar panel that kept it powered up during the day, so the batteries only needed to come online at night. Finally, however, it succumbed to the harsh Florida weather and became completely inoperable.
We were without a trailcam for a while, since we ended up finally installing a fence to keep the wild boars away, so I figured there wouldn't be much to capture in terms of wildlife anyway. But when I saw this kf concept on kf concept it looked like a really good camera, so I decided to take the plunge into wild animal surveying (or attempted surveying) again to see what visitors we get at night. One of the features that drew me to this model was the two-lens, two-camera design. One of the cameras is optimized for daytime use, and the other for night duty. The night camera in particular works extremely well! Our old camera didn't IR illuminate the area particularly well, so the pictures we DID get were pretty dark and poor quality. But this one produces MUCH better images at night.
The first night I set it up inside my house to see what kind of activity it would pick up from our cats. I included one of the photos from that night to demonstrate the clarity of the images. A few nights later I set it up on a tree outside. Although no animals came to call that night, it was kind of windy so it did trigger on some debris blowing by its field of view. Even being outside the IR light source shone MUCH further than our old camera, and it also was able to pick up a fair amount of ambient light which was surprising as the old one never really did - everything beyond the IR illumination was just black.
The night camera is capable of up to 1080P HD resolution, but the daytime one goes up to 4K. The 4K is very smooth and clear, which is a huge step forward from our old camera. Although that one was supposedly 4K, it was almost unusable as it dropped a ton of frames from the videos, essentially forcing me to use the 1080P resolution anyway. The final big improvement over our old camera that I'll mention is in the download time of photos and videos. The old one took two minutes or more to download a single 1080P video from the camera to my cell phone (using the free app), while the kf concept does the same job in just a few seconds. This is a huge leap in usability! There are other improvements also, but suffice it to say that the new camera is better than the old in just about every way!
I mentioned some features of this trailcam, such as the twin camera setup, the wifi, and the very good night illumination. In addition to those, the feature set includes 3 motion sensors to cover a wide area, a very flexible ability to configure the cameras to shoot photos, videos, or both, as well as the duration of video to shoot and the number of photos it will capture when the motion sensors are triggered. There is also a time-lapse mode which records videos composed of individual frames taken a user-selectable interval apart. This gives you really cool shots of sunrises, sunsets, the clouds whizzing by overhead, etc.
In the box is included a 32GB memory card for storing photos and videos, a durable woven nylon strap for mounting the camera to a tree or fence post, and even 4AA alkaline batteries to power the unit. Please note that the camera will accept either 4 or 8 batteries. 4 is the minimum, but using 8 gives a much longer runtime for the camera. I personally only use 4, since I've got the solar panel which I was very pleased to learn that it is 100% compatible with this new camera: same voltage, same size connector, same polarity on the input jack as the old one.
This is definitely a five-star - plus product. Highly recommended!
We were without a trailcam for a while, since we ended up finally installing a fence to keep the wild boars away, so I figured there wouldn't be much to capture in terms of wildlife anyway. But when I saw this kf concept on kf concept it looked like a really good camera, so I decided to take the plunge into wild animal surveying (or attempted surveying) again to see what visitors we get at night. One of the features that drew me to this model was the two-lens, two-camera design. One of the cameras is optimized for daytime use, and the other for night duty. The night camera in particular works extremely well! Our old camera didn't IR illuminate the area particularly well, so the pictures we DID get were pretty dark and poor quality. But this one produces MUCH better images at night.
The first night I set it up inside my house to see what kind of activity it would pick up from our cats. I included one of the photos from that night to demonstrate the clarity of the images. A few nights later I set it up on a tree outside. Although no animals came to call that night, it was kind of windy so it did trigger on some debris blowing by its field of view. Even being outside the IR light source shone MUCH further than our old camera, and it also was able to pick up a fair amount of ambient light which was surprising as the old one never really did - everything beyond the IR illumination was just black.
The night camera is capable of up to 1080P HD resolution, but the daytime one goes up to 4K. The 4K is very smooth and clear, which is a huge step forward from our old camera. Although that one was supposedly 4K, it was almost unusable as it dropped a ton of frames from the videos, essentially forcing me to use the 1080P resolution anyway. The final big improvement over our old camera that I'll mention is in the download time of photos and videos. The old one took two minutes or more to download a single 1080P video from the camera to my cell phone (using the free app), while the kf concept does the same job in just a few seconds. This is a huge leap in usability! There are other improvements also, but suffice it to say that the new camera is better than the old in just about every way!
I mentioned some features of this trailcam, such as the twin camera setup, the wifi, and the very good night illumination. In addition to those, the feature set includes 3 motion sensors to cover a wide area, a very flexible ability to configure the cameras to shoot photos, videos, or both, as well as the duration of video to shoot and the number of photos it will capture when the motion sensors are triggered. There is also a time-lapse mode which records videos composed of individual frames taken a user-selectable interval apart. This gives you really cool shots of sunrises, sunsets, the clouds whizzing by overhead, etc.
In the box is included a 32GB memory card for storing photos and videos, a durable woven nylon strap for mounting the camera to a tree or fence post, and even 4AA alkaline batteries to power the unit. Please note that the camera will accept either 4 or 8 batteries. 4 is the minimum, but using 8 gives a much longer runtime for the camera. I personally only use 4, since I've got the solar panel which I was very pleased to learn that it is 100% compatible with this new camera: same voltage, same size connector, same polarity on the input jack as the old one.
This is definitely a five-star - plus product. Highly recommended!
11/03/2023
This kf concept Trailcam is actually our second model. The first one I left outside 24X7 to capture wild animals walking through our yard. Many of our neighbors have picked up bobcats, coyotes, foxes, and other critters of the night. We mostly had a wild boar problem, and that's pretty much all our old camera ever captured, with the exception of occasional rabbits and an armadillo one time. I was able to keep it up all the time because I had a solar panel that kept it powered up during the day, so the batteries only needed to come online at night. Finally, however, it succumbed to the harsh Florida weather and became completely inoperable.
We were without a trailcam for a while, since we ended up finally installing a fence to keep the wild boars away, so I figured there wouldn't be much to capture in terms of wildlife anyway. But when I saw this kf concept on kf concept it looked like a really good camera, so I decided to take the plunge into wild animal surveying (or attempted surveying) again to see what visitors we get at night. One of the features that drew me to this model was the two-lens, two-camera design. One of the cameras is optimized for daytime use, and the other for night duty. The night camera in particular works extremely well! Our old camera didn't IR illuminate the area particularly well, so the pictures we DID get were pretty dark and poor quality. But this one produces MUCH better images at night.
The first night I set it up inside my house to see what kind of activity it would pick up from our cats. I included one of the photos from that night to demonstrate the clarity of the images. A few nights later I set it up on a tree outside. Although no animals came to call that night, it was kind of windy so it did trigger on some debris blowing by its field of view. Even being outside the IR light source shone MUCH further than our old camera, and it also was able to pick up a fair amount of ambient light which was surprising as the old one never really did - everything beyond the IR illumination was just black.
The night camera is capable of up to 1080P HD resolution, but the daytime one goes up to 4K. The 4K is very smooth and clear, which is a huge step forward from our old camera. Although that one was supposedly 4K, it was almost unusable as it dropped a ton of frames from the videos, essentially forcing me to use the 1080P resolution anyway. The final big improvement over our old camera that I'll mention is in the download time of photos and videos. The old one took two minutes or more to download a single 1080P video from the camera to my cell phone (using the free app), while the kf concept does the same job in just a few seconds. This is a huge leap in usability! There are other improvements also, but suffice it to say that the new camera is better than the old in just about every way!
I mentioned some features of this trailcam, such as the twin camera setup, the wifi, and the very good night illumination. In addition to those, the feature set includes 3 motion sensors to cover a wide area, a very flexible ability to configure the cameras to shoot photos, videos, or both, as well as the duration of video to shoot and the number of photos it will capture when the motion sensors are triggered. There is also a time-lapse mode which records videos composed of individual frames taken a user-selectable interval apart. This gives you really cool shots of sunrises, sunsets, the clouds whizzing by overhead, etc.
In the box is included a 32GB memory card for storing photos and videos, a durable woven nylon strap for mounting the camera to a tree or fence post, and even 4AA alkaline batteries to power the unit. Please note that the camera will accept either 4 or 8 batteries. 4 is the minimum, but using 8 gives a much longer runtime for the camera. I personally only use 4, since I've got the solar panel which I was very pleased to learn that it is 100% compatible with this new camera: same voltage, same size connector, same polarity on the input jack as the old one.
This is definitely a five-star - plus product. Highly recommended!
We were without a trailcam for a while, since we ended up finally installing a fence to keep the wild boars away, so I figured there wouldn't be much to capture in terms of wildlife anyway. But when I saw this kf concept on kf concept it looked like a really good camera, so I decided to take the plunge into wild animal surveying (or attempted surveying) again to see what visitors we get at night. One of the features that drew me to this model was the two-lens, two-camera design. One of the cameras is optimized for daytime use, and the other for night duty. The night camera in particular works extremely well! Our old camera didn't IR illuminate the area particularly well, so the pictures we DID get were pretty dark and poor quality. But this one produces MUCH better images at night.
The first night I set it up inside my house to see what kind of activity it would pick up from our cats. I included one of the photos from that night to demonstrate the clarity of the images. A few nights later I set it up on a tree outside. Although no animals came to call that night, it was kind of windy so it did trigger on some debris blowing by its field of view. Even being outside the IR light source shone MUCH further than our old camera, and it also was able to pick up a fair amount of ambient light which was surprising as the old one never really did - everything beyond the IR illumination was just black.
The night camera is capable of up to 1080P HD resolution, but the daytime one goes up to 4K. The 4K is very smooth and clear, which is a huge step forward from our old camera. Although that one was supposedly 4K, it was almost unusable as it dropped a ton of frames from the videos, essentially forcing me to use the 1080P resolution anyway. The final big improvement over our old camera that I'll mention is in the download time of photos and videos. The old one took two minutes or more to download a single 1080P video from the camera to my cell phone (using the free app), while the kf concept does the same job in just a few seconds. This is a huge leap in usability! There are other improvements also, but suffice it to say that the new camera is better than the old in just about every way!
I mentioned some features of this trailcam, such as the twin camera setup, the wifi, and the very good night illumination. In addition to those, the feature set includes 3 motion sensors to cover a wide area, a very flexible ability to configure the cameras to shoot photos, videos, or both, as well as the duration of video to shoot and the number of photos it will capture when the motion sensors are triggered. There is also a time-lapse mode which records videos composed of individual frames taken a user-selectable interval apart. This gives you really cool shots of sunrises, sunsets, the clouds whizzing by overhead, etc.
In the box is included a 32GB memory card for storing photos and videos, a durable woven nylon strap for mounting the camera to a tree or fence post, and even 4AA alkaline batteries to power the unit. Please note that the camera will accept either 4 or 8 batteries. 4 is the minimum, but using 8 gives a much longer runtime for the camera. I personally only use 4, since I've got the solar panel which I was very pleased to learn that it is 100% compatible with this new camera: same voltage, same size connector, same polarity on the input jack as the old one.
This is definitely a five-star - plus product. Highly recommended!
11/03/2023
This is a really nice game cam in my opinion. Shipping was lightning fast. It is super easy to setup up right out of the box. I love that it comes with batteries. There are several different mounting options. I used it under my shed to see what was sleeping under there at night. Darned skunks! The camera worked great. The picture and video quality are awesome. This thing even has wifi so you can check the pictures and all that super easily. It also comes with the option to put 4 more batteries in it for extended life. I cant wait to try this out in the woods. I am glad I ordered this game cam and 100% recommend it!!
11/03/2023
We really like this trail cam. It was easy to install and the wifi is very helpful with it. The picture quality is good and it’s pretty sensitive. It did only come with 1/2 the batteries it required but other than that, we’re happy with the product.
11/03/2023
We really like this trail cam. It was easy to install and the wifi is very helpful with it. The picture quality is good and it’s pretty sensitive. It did only come with 1/2 the batteries it required but other than that, we’re happy with the product.
11/03/2023