Braun Scouting Trail Cam Black800 WiFi

Braun Scouting Trail Cam Black800 WiFi

Braun Scouting Trail Cam Black800 WiFi
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Braun Scouting Trail Cam Black800 WiFi

The Braun Scouting Cam Black800 WiFi is a password protected outdoor camera which can be left for up to 6 months, and captures images night and day with its motion sensor

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Product details

Bar Code:  4000567576662
Part Number:  00213937
Brand:  Braun
Megapixels  8
Trigger Speed  0.6 seconds
Flash Range  65 ft.
Display Type  2" Colour
Video Resolution  1296p @ 30 FPS
Warranty  2 Years

 

Modern 8 Megapixel Trail Camera with Wi-Fi
Both during the day and at night, the Braun Scouting Cam Black800 Wi-Fi produces top-notch image and video records. You may easily access the camera from your smartphone or tablet using the free software and Wi-Fi (P2P connection only in range of the camera).

Features
PIR Movement Detector
120° radius
Up to 1296p resolution at 30 fps
Trigger time, only 0.6 seconds
34 black IR LEDs for night shots
2.0" colour display
Storage on SD Card (up to 32GB)
Time-lapse
Built-in microphone and speaker  
IP66 Water Protection Rating

Design (Colour, Pattern, Motif, Series)
-Colour: Green
-Shade of colour: Camouflage
Connectivity (Connection)
-Card Slot:    SD
-Thread/Connection:    1/4" (6.4 mm)
Electro specific Properties
-Operating Voltage:    6 V
-Photo Resolution:    48 MP
-Recording Speed:    30 fps
-Video Resolution:    2.7 K (2688 x 1800p), 4K (3840 x 2160p), 1080 p
Physical Properties
-Image Sensor:    CMOS
-Visual Angle:    120°
Size & Weight
-Width x Depth x Height:    9.7 x 8.3 x 13.8 cm
-Weight:    264 g
Energy
-Power Supply: 8x AA Mignon Batteries (not included), Universal Power Supply

The purpose of trail cameras is well known: they are used to observe wildlife in their natural habitat.
It is now feasible to view nocturnal animals like foxes, deer, and wild boar without being observed thanks to so-called "camera traps."

With the Scouting Cam Black800 Wi-Fi, Braun Photo Technik, a producer of photography goods, is extending their line of Trail Cams. The smartphone can connect to the camera and access the photos with the aid of the free app. Within the camera's field of view, there is a P2P connection. The camera cannot be network-integrated. Without taking the camera off its mount, settings may be changed and recordings can be viewed. The software also provides a live image to help with vision adjustment. Delivery comes with a remote control to turn on the Wi-Fi.

The Scouting Cam Black800 Wi-Fi contains a PIR movement sensor with a detection radius of 120 degrees and three sensitivity settings, in addition to an excellent 8 Megapixel CMOS picture sensor. The Scouting Cam features 34 black IR LEDs with a trigger distance of 20 metres for recording at night. The trigger intervals can be set between 5 seconds and 60 minutes, although the trigger time is only 0.06 seconds.

The small, water-resistant camera housing (95x137,5x64mm) complies with IP66 protection class requirements. The Braun Scouting Cam Black800 Wi-Fi, which weighs 488 grams, has a 2.0-inch colour LCD for viewing photos and films that may be saved on an SD card (max 32GB, JPG- and MP4-Format). Excellent colour photos and films with a duration of up to three minutes and a resolution of 1296p at 30 frames per second are both guaranteed by the 8 MP CMOS image sensor. With the Scouting Cam, even valuable time-lapse recordings (video or photo/5 sec-60 minutes) are possible. The average standby time is six months.
The working temperature range is -20 to +60 degrees Celsius. The Braun Scouting Cam Black800 Wi-Fi can provide data such as date, time, moon phase, and temperature. It also includes an integrated microphone, loudspeaker, and password protection. Eight AA batteries provide the necessary power. To permit mounting on a tree trunk, a tree mount and strap are included with the delivery. The Scouting Cam can also be secured to a tripod as an alternative.
 
SPECIFICATIONS
Image Sensor:    CMOS, 8 MP
Display Type:    LCD
Display Size:    2 inch(5.08 cm)
Lens:    F2.5 f3.6mm FOV90°
Interface:    TV out (NTSC/PAL), mini USB, SD, 6V DC
Resolution (Image):    24 / 20 / 16 / 12 / 10 / 8 / 5 / 3 / 2 MP
Resolution (Video):    1296P/1080P/720P/WVGA/VGA @ 30 fps
Triggering Interval:    5 sec - 60 min
Trigger Time:    0.6 sec
Fix method:    Strap, tripod, mount
Exposure:    automatic
File Format (Pictures):    JPG
File Format (Video):    MP4
Operation Temperature:    -20°C ~ +60°C
IR LEDs:    34 black LEDs (Low Glow 850nm)
Range control IR LEDs:    High/Middle/Low
Speakers:    Yes
max. Night Vision / Lighting Distance:    20 m
Moon Phase:    yes
Target recording time:    2x 1 sec — 24 h
PIR Sensor (angle of detection):    120°
PIR Sensor (Sensitivity):    High/Middle/Low
PIR Sensor (quantity):    3
Continuous shooting:    1 / 2 / 3 pictures
Memory Medium:    SD (max. 32GB)
Stand-by time:    approx. 6 months
Power Supply:    8x AA batteries or 6V 2A power adapter (not included)
Water & Dust Protection:    IP66
WiFi:    yes
Date and Time Imprint:    yes
Measurements:    95 x 137.5 x 64 mm
Weight:    292 g
Mode:    Photo, Video, Photo+Video, Timelapse
Video length:    5-180 sec
Record audio:    Yes (ON/OFF)
Temperature stamp:    Yes
Password protection:    Yes
Timelapse recording:    5 sec - 24 h
Warranty - 2 year
EAN Code: 4000567576662

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Rating:  
Great image/video quality
30 November 2022  | 

After seeing badgers by our static van a few times, my wife & I decided to get a trail cam, the results are great. There are a couple of niggles, firstly I had hoped to simply be able to insert the SD card in my Mac to download the images, but the files aren’t recognised which is odd… Second niggle is the instructions, very poor translation so it’s taken a while to get to grips with it. Overall it does what it says on the box, & we’re happy with it.

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