TRAIL CAM PIE1060
$46.12
$86.71
The PIE1060 trail camera offers: an almost unlimited battery life outdoors thanks to the built-in solar panel the possibility to modify settings and to download photos and videos remotely thanks to the Wi-Fi function PIE1060 trail camera features With the free mobile application (Android/iOS), the Wi-Fi function allows you to remotely: view, download or delete recorded photos and videos take photos and videos change the product settings check the remaining energy level and memory capacity The device creates its own Wi-Fi network. The Wi-Fi function is activated by Bluetooth from a smartphone. Solar panel with built-in rechargeable lithium battery: 3.7V – 4400mAh The solar panel built-in battery can be charged with solar energy or with the supplied USB cable The camera uses energy from the solar panel first before using energy from the batteries (if you have any installed) Field of view: 80° PIR sensor (motion/heat sensor): Detection angle: 60° Detection distance: up to 75 feet (23 meters) Adjustable detection sensitivity: High | Medium | Low Infrared flash: 36 invisible LED | Wavelength: 940 nm Flash range: up to 98 feet (30 meters) Automatic IR Flash (activated according to ambient brightness) Adjustable flash brightness: Auto | Medium | Low | OFF Very quick trigger speed: approximately 0.3 second Capture modes: Still images: from 1 to 10 images per trigger Videos: programmable length from 5 seconds to 3 minutes Still images videos: a still photo and a video clip are both captured for each trigger Image sensor: 5 Mega Pixel color CMOS Image resolution: 2MP / 4MP / 8MP / 12MP / 16MP / 20MP / 24MP / 30MP Programmable shutter speed: 1/15 | 1/20 | 1/30 Image file format: JPEG Video resolution: 368p / 480p / HD 720p / Full HD 1080p / Full HD 1296p / 2K 30fps (frames per second) Programmable audio recording (ON | OFF) Video file format: MPEG-4 PIR detection mode: the camera will take photos and/or videos when triggered by the PIR sensor (motion/heat sensor) detecting activity in the area it covers Time Lapse mode: the camera will take photos and/or videos automatically at your choice of interval. In this mode, the PIR sensor is deactivated. Programmable operating time periods Stamp on photos/videos: date, time, temperature, moon phase, energy level, camera name Memory support: micro SD card up to 256GB, U1 class 10 minimum (not supplied). You can purchase micro SD cards from the present website at any time. Night capture when energy level is low: 2 choices No IR flash: at night, if the power level is too low, the device will take photos/videos without triggering the infrared flash. No capture, at night, if the power level is too low, the device will no longer take photos/videos. It will take them only by day. Identification number of the device: programmable – allows you to identify from where and from wich camera the photos are Password: programmable Cycle recording on the memory card: programmable (ON | OFF) – with this parameter set to ON, when the memory card will be full, the camera will continue to record photos/videos by deleting the oldest ones. Location for a padlock on the camera Reliable and efficient 2-year warranty Weather resistant (IP66) Trigger speed: approximately 0.3 second PIE1060 trail camera specifications Weight: 433g (without batteries) | 525g (with batteries) Dimensions: 143 x 107 x 95mm Power: solar panel and/or 4 x AA alkaline batteries or 4 AA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (not supplied) – You can purchase those batteries at any time on this web site. Stand-by time: Outdoors: almost unlimited battery life thanks to the solar panel Indoors: approximately 18 months LCD screen: TFT colour screen 2″ | 320 x 240 (RGB) Built-in mini USB 2.0 port (for images/videos download solar panel charging port) Name of the free mobile app (iOS/Android): PIE1060 Listed below are some useful pointers on how to use your trail camera to get the best results: Mount the camera about 1.5~2 m (5~6 ft) high with the camera pointed at a slight downward angle. Mount the trail camera facing north or south not east or west as the rising ans setting of the sun could produce false triggers and overexposed images. If you’re covering a trail, face the camera down or up the trail. Clear out any brush or weeds in front of the trail camera. These can cause false triggers due to temperature and motions disturbances in front of the camera (especially on windy days). If you have a problem, click here to go to the troubleshoot page.
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