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Pros & Cons
Pros
- Sony Starvis sensor delivers night images that genuinely rival $200 cameras
- Class-leading 100 ft day-and-night detection at a sub-$60 price
- 0.1s trigger speed catches deer that walk through quick
- True 940nm no-glow flash keeps it covert
- Simple, dependable SD-card operation with nothing to subscribe to
Cons
- No connectivity — you have to physically pull the card to see photos
- Runs on 8 AAs only, no rechargeable option
- No app, so no remote convenience at all
At a Glance
sdConnectivity
NoneMonthly fee
no-glowNight flash
64 MPPhoto resolution
100 ftDetection range
GardePro A3S Trail Camera (Non-Cellular, Sony Starvis)
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Our Verdict
The single best budget trail cam we'd hand a first-timer — night quality and detection that embarrass its price. If you don't need photos sent to your phone, start here.
GardePro A3S Trail Camera (Non-Cellular, Sony Starvis)
$71.99
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| Full Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Connectivity | sd |
| Monthly fee | None |
| Night flash | no-glow |
| Photo resolution | 64MP |
| Trigger speed | 0.1s |
| Detection range | 100ft |
| Flash range | 100ft |
| Power | 8x AA |
| Weather rating | IP66 |
| Storage | microSD |
| Video | 1296p |
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GardePro A3S Trail Camera (Non-Cellular, Sony Starvis)
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