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Review on πŸ“· BlazeVideo Camo Stealth Outdoor Game Trail Cameras: 24MP 1296P Video, 100ft Night Vision, No Flash, 0.1S Trigger, Motion Activated - for Wildlife Hunting & Backyard Security by Richard Cuneo

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a Go Pro but a nice little hat camera

Pretty cool little camera. I wasn't expecting much and got it pretty quickly. What surprised me the most was the video quality in both daylight and low light. You are really very good! Of course it's not a Go Pro, but the quality of the pictures I take is pretty decent, about 5 times cheaper than the Go Pro. They should be 1080p and they really look like it. The best part is how easy it is. It fits under the peak of a baseball cap and it's easy to forget it's there. (It records photos or videos to a mini SD card up to 32GB.) The fact that it's so light can have a downside. It seems a little delicate. I don't think I'll be hitting the control buttons. But in the week or so that I've had it, no problems. However, I would recommend being careful with it. It also requires pretty good audio, as you can see from the video clip I included in this post. The instructions could help with the English translation, but it's not difficult to understand in general. It took me about 15 minutes to figure out how to use it. This camera is also equipped with two LED lights that can be turned on to record videos or photos at night. But they are definitely not headlights. As my video clip shows, they will illuminate objects a few meters away, but they are not powerful enough to illuminate further. So don't expect to capture widescreen night photos or videos remotely. Overall it seems good value for money. Once I have more experience with this camera while cycling or hiking I will update my post with a more detailed review. But for now I think it's pretty damn good!

Pros
  • Game & Trail Cameras
Cons
  • Can't remember exactly