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Wildgame Innovations Terra Extreme Megapixel IR Trail Camera: Capturing Wildlife Moments with Unmatched Clarity Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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BrandWildgame Innovations
Connectivity TechnologyInfrared
Form FactorBox
Model NameTerra Extreme 14 Megapixel IR Trail Camera | Still Images and Video
Power SourceBattery Powered

Description of Wildgame Innovations Terra Extreme Megapixel IR Trail Camera: Capturing Wildlife Moments with Unmatched Clarity

Wildgame Innovations Trail Cameras Terra 14 Megapixel Trail Camera. Terra Extreme Trail Camera – 14 Megapixel Game Camera in Trubark Camo | Video capabilities for gathering further intel on deer herd. IR Flash range and Detection Range out to 65 feet. 21 high intensity infrared LEDs for capturing images and video without spooking game. Energy Efficient: Design for long term use in the field. Requires 8 AA batteries (not included). Strap to a tree or post with the supplied Bungee chords. Takes up to a 32GB SD Card (not included). Included Components: Trail Camera and Bungees.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good quality photo

The only downside for me is that the device doesn't have a plug so I can power it externally. My cameras are usually (mostly) located in the Big Bend area of Texas (450 miles from here) and the solar charger power bank I use with others is great. I do however take the camera apart, connect two wires to one side (the camera actually has two separate 6 volt sections, it's a 6 volt camera) and drill a small hole in the bottom of the case and use a two pin Plug . Power adapter. Almost everyone has…

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • Updates

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good camera for the money

Very good camera for the money. I love having a camera in the woods but hate spending a few hundred dollars and the camera only lasts a season. Spent less than €50 and so far so good. You need the best strap to attach the camera to the tree (comes with a set of 3-4 inch elastic cords). There are no settings other than image or video. I've checked it 3 times since I put it in the woods, it takes photos every day although they seem random. I have deer grazing in the foraging area, but the camera…

Pros
  • Ideal for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Some small things

Revainrating 1 out of 5

So many reasons why this thing is wrong

1. You can't tell which end is up2. the menu is completely useless and offers very few options anyway, 3. "Instructions" aren't really instructions on how to use the thing, they read like a table of contents with no content. For example, nowhere in the "manual” are the configuration steps to be used.4. When I finally understood how this thing worked, it took all the available photos (I had a 32GB flash drive) in about 30 minutes. There are no night shots. Is always. Not even alone. I tried…

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Year in review UPDATE

Year in review: Camera stopped working. I swapped out the SD card and batteries as I do every few months because I used it to monitor activity on our farm and it never turned on. My other wlidgame cameras work fine. The bad thing is that exactly 1 month has passed since the warranty expired and Wildgame Innovations has not responded to my request for help. I made the mistake of buying TOGUARD from Revain and it was rubbish but the reviews were good I don't know why. I've had the innovative…

Pros
  • Highest support and durability ratings from testers
Cons
  • Not as thick as other options

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best small camera for the money, great value

For $40 I can't think of a better gaming camera than this. I received 3 of these and released them in June this year and as of August 9th they are still valid after taking hundreds of animal photos on our property. Day or night, clear images, easy triggering and fast charging. I've attached some random shots he took. Catched foxes running around with the camera in the middle of the night and got pretty good shots. Raccoons are easy to spot in night photos. The cameras are small so be careful…

Pros
  • Solid build
Cons
  • Damaged