GardePro A60 4K review

I have 2 gardepro wifi cams. Really like being able to check cams from my truck coming home from work. Wifi range is excellent

A few pics from last couple weeks. Pics arent great, but they work well in their niche without needing a monthly charge or having to intrude into core areas
 

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That's why I try to never point a camera down a road or trail. It will miss triggers. I prefer to canter it at least 45 degrees across the road/trail, with 90 degrees being better. But at 90 degrees, the "field-of-view" shrinks down, so I try to back it off the trail more than if I have the camera at 45 degrees.

Same here. I've found the most reliable triggers to be from perpendicular movement. I try setting up at no more than 45*. I also am used to setting the camera up high pointing down so deer don't notice them but that in itself causes some missed triggers. Best is hip high pointed parallel to ground or even pointing just slightly upward, but it's a lot easier for deer to notice them.

I've yet to find a perfect camera or perfect set-up. But the A5 is about as close to what I want out of a camera as I've found yet. I did buy an A50 but as far as I can tell it is basically the A60 in a different color.
 
Unbelievable! Had to get the range finder out to check.
My A60s will pick up my neighbors coming out their front door at 57 Yards. But occasionally miss my truck at 40ft. I ready to hang a few on the farm and see what's happening.
 
Recently bought 4 A60's but haven't had time to evaluate them much. The picture quality is great, they're easy to setup and have great night pictures.
 
Recently bought 4 A60's but haven't had time to evaluate them much. The picture quality is great, they're easy to setup and have great night pictures.
They are amazing cameras. But they need to work on the problem of missing triggers.

I'm going to try a couple of the A5s next year to see if they have the same problem. But I want to have enough of the GardePros - with their super long nighttime illumination - to cover all of my largest food plots. The rest of my camera locations will have Brownings.
 
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