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New Affordable Cellular Trail Camera

2.1K views 63 replies 21 participants last post by  hunterdan2002  
#1 ·
Personally, I have zero interest in cellular trail camera, but the Hunting Farmer just released a review on the new GardePro X66 cellular trail camera.

I'm not usually loyal to any brand, but I am currently using all GardePro E5 trail cameras (standard SD card camera) on my property. I used 5 of them to take an inventory of what's on my property. Since switching over to them, they have been the best trail camera I have ever used. I have bought them on sale ($39.99) most of the time, and you can't beat that price for quality "no glow" trail camera.

For those interested in cellular trail cameras, this review may be of interest to you.


Amazon prices for a GardePro X66 can vary from day to day, but the $62.99 price today is not bad for all the features this camera offers.

Cellular cameras are not my thing. I prefer simple, but I'm not exactly the norm either.
 
#46 ·
That's the one I have. I'm just not sure if it's compatible with the gardepro. The gardepro uses rechargeable batteries, where my stealthcam relied on either a panel with a battery pack or ran off AA batteries. I'm not sure. I'll see what the battery looks like later if it's charged from the sun at all. I have the gardepro panel on order, will be here Sunday and I'll be up there hunting Monday, so it'll be swapped out then.
 
#47 ·
I can not, and will not recommend this camera. Picture quality is great, price is great, but the battery life is beyond terrible. Utilizes a rechargeable lithium battery pack, that you can not buy spares of. So, when it dies, you're stuck charging it for 12+hours. Planning on trying to send it back to Amazon and getting a refund.
 
#48 ·
Personally, I have zero interest in cellular trail camera, but the Hunting Farmer just released a review on the new GardePro X66 cellular trail camera.

I'm not usually loyal to any brand, but I am currently using all GardePro E5 trail cameras (standard SD card camera) on my property. I used 5 of them to take an inventory of what's on my property. Since switching over to them, they have been the best trail camera I have ever used. I have bought them on sale ($39.99) most of the time, and you can't beat that price for quality "no glow" trail camera.

For those interested in cellular trail cameras, this review may be of interest to you.


Amazon prices for a GardePro X66 can vary from day to day, but the $62.99 price today is not bad for all the features this camera offers.

Cellular cameras are not my thing. I prefer simple, but I'm not exactly the norm either.
I have two - an E5 and an E6 non-cellular trail cams. Wife bought me the E5 a couple years ago for Christmas and I picked up the E6 on Amazon for under $25… Right now I only have the E5 deployed but will set the other out as time permits. For the $’s they are great IMO.


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#49 ·
I have two - an E5 and an E6 non-cellular trail cams. Wife bought me the E5 a couple years ago for Christmas and I picked up the E6 on Amazon for under $25… Right now I only have the E5 deployed but will set the other out as time permits. For the $’s they are great IMO.
Those are some great bucks! :)
 
#54 ·
We put one of these at the farm this past weekend with the solar panel. When the camera was put out it had 54% battery life. Its taken a hundred or so pics and the battery life today is at 93%. Pics look great day and night. I'm impressed so far but time will tell. I've been using the same Tactacam at my house for the last 4 years. It's been out 24/7 365 and hasn't missed a beat even after being ripped off a tree and slammed on the ground by a bear. 😤 The Gardepro has a long ways to go till it reaches that level of reliability.
 
#55 ·
I had it charged up to 100% at home before putting it out. It sat at 100% for several days before it suddenly started dropping, and dropping fast. The initial solar panel I used had a 2000mah battery pack built in. My thoughts were that the rechargeable battery in the gardepro wasn't playing nice with the panel battery. So, that's when I ordered the recommended gardepro panel. The camera sits in an open field, exposed to full sun at least 6 hours, if not more per day. The battery in the camera charges at something like .5a, which is incredibly slow. Like I said, it sucks because it takes incredible pictures, but the battery life for me has been extremely poor. I thought with the solar panel I'd get more than a week out of it, but if it's this bad now, it won't make it long in the winter.