GardePro E8 2.0 WiFi 6 Bluetooth Trail Camera (Dual Antenna, 4K) vs Tactacam Reveal X-PRO Cellular Trail Camera (Dual-Carrier)
Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right trail camera for your needs.
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Spec Winner
GardePro E8 2.0 WiFi 6 Bluetooth Trail Camera (Dual Antenna, 4K)
Wins on 2 of 3 spec categories
Spec-by-Spec Comparison
| Spec | GardePro E8 2.0 WiFi 6 Bluetooth Trail Camera (Dual Antenna, 4K) | Tactacam Reveal X-PRO Cellular Trail Camera (Dual-Carrier) |
|---|---|---|
| Connectivity | wifi | cellular |
| Monthly fee | None | From $5/mo |
| Night flash | no-glow | no-glow |
| Photo resolution | 64 MP | 96 MP |
| Trigger speed | 0.1 s | 0.4 s |
| Detection range | 100 ft | 96 ft |
| Flash range | 100 ft | 80 ft |
| Power | 8x AA; solar-ready | 16x AA (or LiPo pack) |
| Weather rating | IP66 | Weatherproof |
| Storage | microSD | microSD up to 32GB |
| Price | $89.99 | $99.99 |
| Rating | 8.7/10 | 8.9/10 |
| Buy on Amazon | Buy on Amazon |
Pros & Cons
GardePro E8 2.0 WiFi 6 Bluetooth Trail Camera (Dual Antenna, 4K)
Pros
- 4K video and 64MP stills with no subscription — the resolution leader among no-fee cams
- Dual-antenna WiFi 6 stretches usable connection range to ~165 ft in the open
- 0.1s trigger keeps pace with fast wildlife and deer
- No-glow flash and IP66 build handle covert, all-weather use
- Solar-ready, with a rechargeable Pro variant available
Cons
- Still local-only — no cellular, so no off-site checking
- 4K eats card space fast; budget a high-capacity microSD
- Real-world WiFi range drops well below 165 ft through brush
Tactacam Reveal X-PRO Cellular Trail Camera (Dual-Carrier)
Pros
- Auto dual-carrier connection grabs whichever of Verizon or AT&T is stronger at the tree, so you don't guess SIMs before you hang it
- Built-in GPS theft tracking means if someone walks off with it, you can still see where it went
- True no-glow IR flash stays invisible at night — deer and trespassers never see it light up
- On-camera LCD lets you frame the shot and confirm signal bars on-site instead of guessing
- Tactacam plans start around $5/mo on the annual tier with no contract
Cons
- 0.4s trigger is fine but a hair slower than the fastest SD cams when a buck crosses quick
- Eats 16 AA cells fast unless you add the LiPo pack or a solar panel
- Best features (on-demand pulls, HD) live behind the app and a paid plan
Our Verdicts
GardePro E8 2.0 WiFi 6 Bluetooth Trail Camera (Dual Antenna, 4K)
The no-fee WiFi cam to buy if you want 4K and the longest local range. It's the E8 with more resolution and reach — ideal for serious backyard and near-stand use without a plan.
Tactacam Reveal X-PRO Cellular Trail Camera (Dual-Carrier)
The covert cell-cam workhorse for serious hunters — dual-carrier connection and GPS anti-theft are the standouts, and the $5/mo entry plan keeps total cost honest. Budget for lithium AAs or solar from day one.
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