🌿 Capture Nature Like Never Before!
The CEYOMUR4K Solar Wildlife Camera is a cutting-edge device designed for wildlife observation, featuring 60MP still images, 4K video recording, and a solar-powered system with a 5200mAh battery. It offers a 120° detection range, fast trigger speed, and built-in Wi-Fi 6 for seamless connectivity. The camera is user-friendly, comes with a 32GB SD card, and is ready to use right out of the box.
Connectivity protocol | Built-in WiFi&Bluetooth |
Mounting type | Wall Mount; Tree Mount |
Video capture resolution | 4k |
Number of items | 1 |
Included components | 1 x CY75 Solar Trail Camera; 1 x 32GB SD Card; 1 x USB Cable; 1 x User Manual; 1 x Strap |
Installation type | Screw In |
Frame rate | 30 frames per second |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 14.2 x 10.7 x 9.4 centimetres |
Water resistance level | Waterproof |
Manufacturer | CEYOMUR |
Part Number | CY75 |
Product Dimensions | 14.22 x 10.67 x 9.4 cm; 680 g |
Item model number | CY75 |
Special Features | 4K Videos; Solar Powered; WiFi 6 Connection; |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Item Weight | 680 g |
D**R
Love this camera
There's something great about using something that's well designed for a single purpose, and I think this camera fits that description very well.You could use many different kinds of camera to take night time wildlife photos, but this makes it easier. It's especially great for spying on the wildlife that comes into your back garden at night, and has loads of features designed specifically for that.The unit itself is lightweight and waterproof, with the solar panel providing enough charge to keep the internal battery topped up (assuming you put it somewhere that gets sun in the day time).Setting up is very simple, just open the front of the camera to access the controls and slide the power switch into "test" mode. You even get a 32Gb SD card included.There's an app that connects to the unit over Wifi, although the one down side of it for me is that it creates its own network which your phone then has to connect to. I guess that is because of potential range issues if it had to connect to your wifi router, but it would be nice to have that option.Aside from that, the app is pretty good too, and packed with features. There are so many options for triggering the camera that I've not fully explored everything it can do. What I can say is that the basics were really easy to get going, which makes a big difference for something like this. I'm looking forward to spending a little time learing how to really get the most out of it, but getting it going to start with wasn't overwhelming.Professional photographers might prefer to sit outside all night with their DSLR and a long lens, but for anyone just curious about what's going on outside their back door at night, this is great.
C**W
An extensive bit of kit
Never had the chance to try out one of these cams before but have always been curious. I've stuck mine in the back garden for now as I like to keep an eye out for any hedgehogs or foxes in the garden!This camera has seriously impressed me though, in more ways than one.First off, the camera quality is excellent. You can record up to 4k but this can be adjusted if you want to save on space. Of which you have 32gb included from the get go, which is very appreciated as I didn't have a spare SD card laying around.Build quality is also excellent. It's built like a tank and looks like it as well with it's rugged camo'd exterior. The internal compartments are protected via clips on the outside so it's water tight.Battery wise, it's solar powered so as long as it's getting sunlight it will last a good while. Though you can also chuck batteries in as well for backup.The app is decent. Pairing took minutes and it allows you to view a live video feed, take pictures and more all from your phone. Super handy!All in all, it's a smashing bit of kit. Id argue it'd be a great security camera as well if needed. 5*!
W**?
Great quality wildlife camera with lots of functionality
This is our first wildlife camera so initially it was a bit overwhelming as it has so many options and such rich functionality.It's super well endowed with battery power boasting a huge 5200mAh lithium battery, space for 4xAA backup batteries and a solar panel!You also get a 32gb SD card already inserted so once it's charged, you're ready to go.What makes it much easier and really convenient is the ability to access and control it using a mobile via the App. The camera can display a QR code that allows access to the App and thereafter, as soon as you get in range, the App automatically connects via the Camera's access point. You can access and manage the images and video along with changing any settings all without having to fiddle around with the small buttons on the Camera.The quality of the images seems excellent, but we're still tweaking the positioning and settings to capture anything worthwhile yet.Nevertheless, we're really looking forward to seeing what goes on in our garden overnight, and this camera seems the perfect tool to facilitate that.
P**.
Excellent wildlife camera with lots of functions.
I use a few of these types around the garden. They tend to last about a year before water gets in and trashes it. Usually also they rip through thousands of images of nothing.Fingers crossed this one is better. The techies can go through all of the features and I am interested in longevity and basic functions.Firstly it has internal batts and will take 4 AA's as backup. Then you have the solar panel which will be great in summer. Ours arrived pretty flat and it took many hours to USB C charge. It was the formatted and ready to go in a few mins.The crux of all of these is the seals and manufacture. The best ones have multiple clips to squash the seals well. This one has less.It also have wifi if you are comfortable with probably an insecure thing sending data lord knows where. Its not something we will be doing. We pull the card and DL to a PC. Old style but always works and you can rip though the dross quickly and just save the best images.Feature packed for the money and power features.
P**H
Impressive trail camera with a host of features
This trail camera is quite impressive, it has a built in battery and AA battery backup allowing you to run the camera almost indefinitely when combined with good placement for sunlight. The solar panel trickle charges the internal battery and depending on settings it could last several months when combined with the two other power sources.The features are also impressive, wifi connectivity and options for timelapse videos, photos and triggered video or photo events. The screen built in is clear and easy to see and the night vision is impressive too.Overall if you are looking for a trail camera with good quality footage that can be active for a long time then this is certainly worth a go. I intend on putting it up on a construction site for the duration of the construction and checking on it with wifi occasionally. Good product!
A**R
Plenty of battery power
When I unpacked this fairly lightweight (in a good way) trail cam, and I saw the bottom port for 4 batteries, I thought that I had failed to order batteries to store the solar power that would be generated by the top mount solar panel. But, NO! There's a 5200mAh lithium-ion battery and a top-mounted solar panel included in this trail cam, and the bottom port for additional batteries is the third option to provide even longer lasting power.The lithium battery can be charged via a USB cord (included) and the manual states that it should be charged via the USB before moving forward with set up.This unit also comes with a standard sized 32 GB SD card (there's a note on the interior of the camera stating "we recommend using a SD card rather than a micro SD card within a card adapter.")FYI - when I couldn't find it, I thought I had tossed out the SD card with the interior box packaging. But, it comes pre-installed in the SD card slot. That way, you know how to install it right off the bat.There's an exceedingly long, cotton web strap to attach to even the largest diameter tree. But, it also comes with a tripod screw port to install it atop a tripod or other support which uses that size screw.A few cons:The CEYOMUR website doesn't have the CY75 user manual listed.The hard copy user manual that comes in the box shows a link to acquire the App but it sends you to a suspicious page, which I didn't want to open.The menu buttons are etched into the black, plastic inner housing and I find them IMPOSSIBLE to read, especially when outdoors. The On/Test/Off modes are on a slide up/down rather than menu buttons. I can memorize that On is Up, Off is Down and Test is in the middle. But, I still can't read those tiny words. It would be valuable if the words were printed / etched with white rather than obscured in the black on black format.Pros:Although I originally struggled finding the app, because the link in the user manual doesn't take you directly to the app, and it is NOT listed under the brand name "CEYOMUR" or the product name "CY75" at the App store, I eventually found the app name in the manual in small print, which is "TrailCam Go." I was able to quickly find that at the App store, and download.Using the App makes all the difference because you don't have to open the camera to move through the menu buttons. So, if you can't see black on black outdoors in sunlight like me, you can use the app.It should be known that the WiFi function is NOT what you might think. The camera doesn't have to be within your home WiFi location. Rather, the camera creates its own WiFi zone. If you move within 10 meters of the camera and launch the app, you will be able to "talk" the the camera. You can see the still images and videos that the camera recorded in the Gallery and at that point you can also delete images / videos. You can also change any of settings like the duration you want the video to record.While my old eyes and often painful fingers can't interact with the camera itself, I am able to use the app when I move within the 10 m WiFi zone and it's a game changer.The images and video are quite good. I tested it while indoors and there were horizontal pink lines that moved through the images. But, that doesn't happen when it's outside. I suspect that the lighting in my office was causing the pink lines.The solar panel on the top of the camera only adjusts slightly, but the battery seems to remain nearly fully charged even though there's not direct sunlight on the panel for much of the day. And, even when operating without the 3rd optional AA batteries, which I have not used. The solar panel won't charge those AA batteries, only the internal lithium-ion battery (which it does well.)I'm happy with this trail cam.
W**H
First impressions: Great functionality
Initial, 11/20/2924: This camera really fills a gap for me, in terms of functionality. I'm too tight to spend money on a cell-based system. So my previous game cameras have chips that need to be pulled and carried back and downloaded. So inevitably, the chips sit in my laptop for several days before they get back to the camera. (Yes, I know: get an extra chip, and swap them out.) Once or twice I carried the laptop into the field, but it doesn't take long to realize how stupid/expensive that can be.This unit is handy as you can download the images straight to your phone, then delete them from the camera. The WiFi range is relatively short, but it also allows a more remote camera location since you're not touching the camera periodically.It came with a 32GB chip. I put some AA batteries in for backup, for the internal battery that's connected to the small solar panel on top.Resolution is really good. I've since tweaked the motion detection sensitivity to "high" and dropped detection interval down to 5 seconds, as I've not yet seen my pickup coming in or out of the driveway yet.I will update the review as time progresses...
R**L
I am so excited to try out this new well featured camera and see what surprises nature provides.
I was blown away with just how manyactual useful features this IP65 waterproof, Solar supported Trail camera has - Too many feaures to list really, so it is going to take me some time to figure them all out.The very fact this Trail-Cam has its own solar cell makes total sense and I do really like the fact they give you the option to add your own batteries too, so that you dont miss those prize images - even when the weather may be dark and overcast.Another one of the important features of the many, is that enhanced and improved nightvision capability.Most activity occurs at night, and many of my previous camera although great camera's, usually had grainy pictures and you could not always make out the images easily. So, hopefully this camera will live up to its promises in this respect. That 4k imaging should really add claity and crispness to these shots now too.Although this has wifi6 for all your photo downloads via their app, it is NOT remote, and I would have really liked to have had that, as feature. This means that you will still need to trek within range of your trail camera to download all the activity.Nevertheless, I am so excited to try this new camera out and see what surprises nature provides.
H**H
Nice imagery and features but only 15 - 30 foot maximum sensor trigger depth
The media could not be loaded. This is a very nice trial camera overall, with a couple serious limitations. It is powered by a rechargeable battery that can be charged by a USB-C port and my the solar panel, and also has AA backup batteries. Dead batteries are not an issue! Features I appreciate include the range of photo and video options, the fact that it takes the photos and videos AT THE SAME TIME (awesome!!) instead of the video after the photos (why which time the animal being observed may already be gone), and that you can confirm on the screen what you are pointing at (display and camera lense are on the camera body, and not on the door).My issues with this camera is the sensing distance, even when the PIR sensitivity is set to high. This camera triggers at about 15 feet away at night and 30 feet during the day. This is WAY to short of a distance, and many animals and people have walked past the camera without triggering it. This flow dropped it from a 5 star camera to a 3 star camera because it in is useless unless mounded directly by a deer run or feedin area for the animals you are observing.
R**L
Top quality camera with crystal clear pictures and videos.
This CEYOMUR 4K Solar Trail Camera, 60MP Wi-Fi 6 Trail Camera with Night Vision- 0.1s Trigger Motion detecting game camera -is very well designed for remote monitoring. I have a large number of cameras stationed around various jobsites and remote cabins- most-well outside of any phone signal or WI-FI range and now this is another excellent solar charged camera for remote surveillance purposes. I downloaded the app and when I get close to the camera- can access the menu function for a quick viewing and swap out the SD card. I put a 64 GB SD card into it to capture video images long term -without over printing on the included 32 GB SD card and totally love the crystal-clear videos that are made possible with the internal lithium battery providing full power to keep recording. Excellent camera for this low price- Great find!
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