Prevent thefts and protect your new wildlife camera with this Anti-Theft Lock.
Capture animals in the wild in full-HD. This is our affordable entry-level model. It boasts a Full-HD + 24 MP camera and has a IP66 rating.
Suitable for: EZ2 Ultra, EZ2 Elite, EZ45, ED60, EZ-Solar
Save significantly on battery consumption with the self-charging Camouflage Solar Panel. Want to prevent your wildlife camera from draining too quickly or avoid frequent battery replacements? Then use the Camouflage Solar Panel.
Capture wildlife on camera without interfering animals. It boasts a Full-HD video (30 FPS) + 24 MP photo camera and has a IP66 rating. Features wifi and bluetooth connection.
Capture animals in the wild in 4K video and 48 MP photo quality. This is one of our top of the line wildlife camera's. It's weather resistant with an IP66 rating.
Want to keep an eye on your stable, yard, or around your house without missing a thing? Our trail cameras are perfect for you! With remote access, you can always monitor the area you want to keep secure.
Our cameras allow real-time monitoring of your stable or yard, capturing snapshots or recordings with various storage options available. They are equipped with night vision (light sensor, image sensor, and IR LEDs) to ensure clear surveillance even in darkness. Advanced technology helps prevent false alarms caused by pets, flying leaves, or birds.
Not only do our cameras feature the latest technology, but they are also built to last with a robust housing and IP66 rating, making them suitable for use in stables or outdoor areas.
Easy installation: Our cameras are simple to set up with "Plug & Play" and integrate seamlessly into your network. An internet connection via cable or WiFi is required to use Foscam surveillance cameras.
Our wild cameras use sensors that react to temperature changes in their detection area. When a temperature deviation occurs, the camera activates, using PIR (Passive Infrared) sensors similar to those found in lighting or security systems. This sensor triggers photo or video capture to record wildlife moving in front of the camera.
When installing a wild camera, avoid direct sunlight to prevent image quality issues from glare and backlighting. Heat can also cause false triggers or prevent the camera from activating. Position the camera in a shaded area and ensure that branches, shrubs, or bushes do not trigger unwanted captures. Adjust the camera's position and sensitivity to minimise false triggers from small animals.
Considering these factors will help you choose the right wild camera for your requirements. For more information, visit our blog on wild cameras and trail cameras.