🌟 Capture the Wild Like Never Before!
The Meidase WiFi Trail Camera P100 is a cutting-edge surveillance tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts and property owners. With features like 32MP image quality, 1296p video resolution, and a rapid 0.1s trigger speed, this camera ensures you capture every moment, day or night. Its 100ft night vision range and waterproof design make it perfect for any environment, while easy connectivity via WiFi and Bluetooth allows for effortless monitoring from your smartphone.
Night Vision | Starlight |
Number of IR LEDs | 36 |
Night Vision Range | 100 Feet |
Video Capture Format | MP4 or MOV |
Flash Memory Type | SD, SDHC, SDXC |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Alert Type | Motion Only |
Waterproof Rating | IP66 |
Control Method | App |
Room Type | Office, Kitchen, Living Room, Bedroom, Nursery |
Light Source Type | Infrared |
Color | Camo |
Form Factor | Box |
Additional Features | Local Recording, Portable, HD Resolution, WiFi Connection, Starlight Night Vision, Motion Sensor, Time-Lapse |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, iOS and Android Cell Phone, Desktop, Smartphone |
Controller Type | iOS and Android app |
Mounting Type | Tree Mount, Wall Mount |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Power Source | Battery Powered, Solar Powered (Compatible with SP350 Solar Panel, Sold Separately) |
Effective Video Resolution | 1296 |
Frame Rate | 20 frames_per_second, 30 frames_per_second |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p, 1296p |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.68 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 4.2 x 2.86 x 5.6 inches |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
B**.
Works well. Instructions are easy to follow, and it captures good images.
Works well. Instructions are easy to follow, and it captures good images. I bought this to identify the animal that was coming into our garage through our cat's cat door and eating their food and attacking them at night. After Iding the animal as a stray cat, I bought a small animal trap and captured the cat and turned it into the local humane society.
G**N
My New Favorite Outstanding Performance & Customer Service
I have owned 6 different trail cam brands and the Bushnell Aggressor was the standard for the first 5 particularly for detection and range. My primary use is for recording the nightly wildlife that visits my backyard feeders. I have found The Meidase P100 and S3 Pro and consistently detect and record 40% more and have an honest 100' detection range and 80' night illumination range. The field of view is considerably wider so although the view is wider subjects will appear a bit further away compared to the older cams. A trade off of the long distance night illumination is that some subjects close to the camera can appear a bit over exposed. I find this particularly true with foxes. I find the trade off worth it due to the huge volume increase in recordings and observable activity at a distance. I find daytime recording excellent and night time very good to excellent depending on distance and subject. Night vision at dusk/dawn maintains color well past the older cams and does not suffer from dawn/dusk white outs. As far as detection and recording performance the P100 and S3 Pro are identical but the P100 adds wifi connectivity and resolves some design usability issues with the S3 Pro. On balance I would rate performance excellent 5 stars. Detection is so good I never enabled the side sensors.The Meidase menu system is excellent and includes operation hours which was important for my situation. It is also the first cam I have owned that correctly observes Daylight Savings Time. The 512GB SD card capacity is not only convenient but the cost efficiency over 32GB cards will eventually pay for the camera. It has a bottom tripod mount. CORRECTION The rear has belt lugs and cable lugs. I was thinking of my S3 Pro which lacks cable lugs.The wifi feature is a big plus for both viewing and changing settings. Initially connection was problematic but has been fixed with a recent update to the app and is much improved. A small stub antenna probably 3dbi was supplied and initially experiencing connection issues replaced it with an Eightwood 9dbi antenna that has worked well on my security cams. The connection problem has been resolved via software but the bigger antenna while not very stealth does give better range so I leave it on. The initial Bluetooth connection works 60' line of sight through a window and wifi 80' thru 2 walls.Lastly but importantly I had the opportunity to require customer service when one of my new S3 Pros proved to not be water tight leading to failure. First I tried contacting Meidase via Amazon's messaging system without response but when contacting [email protected] as per their web site response was immediate and after illustrating the problem over several emails, Amazon delivered a new camera a day and a half later. This was one of the best customer service interactions I have ever experienced and I have to commend Meidase. Interestingly it appears they listen to their customers and improve their products accordingly. The P100 wifi enabled cam remedies almost all my usability/convenience concerns with S3 Pro. I would consider both these Meidase cams a price performance leader and highly recommend them. The P100 is now my go to cam. 5 stars
M**N
Great product. Great buy
Great product. Great buy
D**S
Good pictures
Good pictures and video. Reliable.
I**E
NOT NO GLOW
I bought a GardePro A3 Trail Cam on sale and really liked it and wanted another one but the price shot up. I noticed that a number of these no-name brand cameras looked closely related so I thought I'd give them a shot. I picked this one because with a coupon clipping it came in under $50 just like the GardePro had.In fact, there were a couple of features I liked even better. This one had a slot for a lock-down cable on the back which the GardePro did not have - a big plus. Also the big single latch with the place for a lock that passed through the latch itself was much sturdier and more convenient than the GardePro.HOWEVER, the complete deal killer was the IR LED's were LOW-GLOW not NO-GLOW like the description states. This is a deal breaker. That brick of LED's looks like a giant glowing coal at a pretty fair distance. These glows absolutely spook game! I already own a bag of these that I used when that was the only thing that was available. When the no-glow came out I said "never again!".It seems, based on previous reviews and questions answered that some of these come NO-GLOW and some come LOW-GLOW. There's one fellow that got 3 replacements and they were all LOW-GLOW! Many other people state that theirs were definitely NO-GLOW. I have no idea what's going on with this company but I sent it back as it is of no use to me. Not recommended until the company gets their heads screwed on straight.
J**D
The 2 most important things
I've been testing this camera over corn for the last 4 months The alkaline batteries still have 2 bars left after taking 60 plus pictures a day and the picture quality great . Overall it's a real nice camera
G**H
Meidase Trail Camera Review
This trail camera works great. The only reason I didn't give it a 5 star rating was Amazon has started advertising some products at a lower price and consumers come to find out the advertised price is with a Prime membership. In my opinion, this is a "Buyer Beware" product. The actual price was not the $39.99, but actually was $59.99.
A**N
pretty good for the cost
We have been through a few different brands over the years and these are working pretty well. The user interface is by far the easiest we have had. The sound recordings are poor and sporadic though. They do still glow at night so it isn't suitable for security. The picture/video combination is nice because the pic will often be the only capture on a fast animal. It does take some trial and error on which setting to use in which locations to reduce nuisance trips from shadows and wind.. Trimming the "chuckle patch" really helps reduce wind trips as well. They take a crisp picture, almost too crisp, but it shows good detail. At the price point they seem well worth it...we haven't killed one yet.
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