GardePro Wildkameras Marke
GardePro has completely redefined the trail camera market by packing premium features like lightning-fast 0.1-second trigger speeds, crisp 4K recording, and cutting-edge AI-powered apps into remarkably budget-friendly packages. Whether you need real-time cellular updates with live-streaming capabilities, cost-free Wi-Fi downloads, or long-range hub connectivity up to 1,000 meters, their versatile lineup delivers unmatched sensor reliability and invisible 940nm No-Glow night vision without breaking the bank.
Top GardePro Wildkameras
GardePro A3S
GardePro E6 2.0 Pro
GardePro X66 Pro Max
GardePro elevates your outdoor observation with high-performance scouting and monitoring gear engineered to seamlessly track wildlife and secure your property.

Main Product Categories
Cellular Trail Cameras
These utilize 4G LTE networks to deliver real-time notifications, remote management, and live-streaming capabilities directly to your phone.
Wi-Fi Trail Cameras
Designed for local wireless access, these allow you to connect via an app to view footage or manage settings when you are within range of the camera’s signal.
Long-Range Wireless Cameras
A specialized category featuring proprietary hub technology that can transmit data wirelessly over distances up to 3,000 feet (1 km) without requiring a cellular plan.
Non-Cellular (Standard) Cameras
Traditional models that store high-quality images and video directly onto an SD card, optimized for battery longevity and reliable, low-maintenance field performance.
Security Cameras
Purpose-built or adapted trail cameras designed for property surveillance and perimeter monitoring.
Accessories
This category includes essential support gear such as universal solar panels, external battery packs, security cases, and SD cards.
Customer Field Reviews
Thomas Mitchell “I deployed two of the cellular models on the back edge of my property line to monitor deer movement this season, and they have completely changed how I scout. The 4G LTE integration sends crystal-clear 1080p clips directly to my phone within seconds of a trigger, and the H.264 video compression keeps my data usage remarkably low while providing incredibly sharp footage. I’ve already caught several high-quality buck videos, and the night vision completely avoids washing out the animals when they approach the tree.”
Sarah Jenkins “For my backyard birdwatching setup, I paired one of the Wi-Fi cameras with the GardePro universal solar panel, and it has been running flawlessly for months without a single battery change. Being able to connect directly via the app from my back porch to download photos without having to pull the SD card out is incredibly convenient. The color rendering during the day is beautifully vivid, and the close-focus capability captures stunning details on smaller birds without any motion blur.”
David Vance “I use the non-cellular standard cameras for security monitoring around my remote timber lot where there is absolutely zero cell service. The battery longevity is nothing short of exceptional; I put eight standard Lithium AA batteries in six months ago, and the power level indicator has barely dropped despite heavy winter use. The IP66 weatherproofing has easily survived deep freezes and massive downpours, proving these units are tough enough for serious, long-term property surveillance.”
GardePro FAQ
What type of SD card should I use with my GardePro camera?
For optimal performance, use a standard full-sized SDHC or SDXC card up to 128GB (some models support up to 256GB). It is highly recommended to use Class 10 cards from reputable brands like SanDisk or Kingston. Avoid using MicroSD cards with adapters, as they frequently cause read/write errors. Always format the SD card inside the camera settings before its first use.
Why won’t my app connect to my GardePro WiFi trail camera?
WiFi trail cameras use a hybrid connection. Your phone initially connects to the camera via Bluetooth to “wake it up” and turn on the camera’s built-in WiFi network. Once the WiFi is active, you must go to your phone’s network settings and manually switch your connection to the camera’s specific WiFi network. Ensure the phone remains within a 30 to 50-foot range during this process, and turn off cellular data on your phone if it blocks local network connections.
Does a GardePro cellular camera require an extra subscription?
Yes, cellular models (like the X-Series) require an active cellular data plan to transmit photos and videos directly to the GardePro Mobile App. GardePro offers built-in SIM cards that can be topped up through their official app, meaning you don’t need a personal contract with a major cell provider. If you choose not to pay for a data plan, the camera will still function normally as a standard trail camera, saving all media to the internal SD card.
Why is my camera missing animals or taking empty photos?
This is typically caused by improper camera placement rather than a hardware defect. Passive Infrared (PIR) sensors are highly sensitive to lateral (side-to-side) motion but struggle with objects moving straight toward the lens. If a fast animal crosses perpendicular to your camera too close to the trail, it may pass the frame before the trigger finishes. To fix this, angle your camera at a diagonal (around 45 degrees) to the trail so the animal stays in the detection zone longer.
What causes the night vision videos or photos to look completely dark?
If your night captures are pitch black or cut short after a second, the camera is likely experiencing low voltage. Infrared LEDs require a high burst of power. When standard AA batteries drop below a certain threshold, they can power the daytime screen but fail to trigger the night flash. Switching to high-quality Lithium batteries or connecting an external GardePro solar panel (like the SP300/SP350) usually solves this issue instantly.
Can I leave internal batteries in the camera while using an external solar panel?
Yes, you can. When an external 12V power adapter or a GardePro solar panel is connected, the camera automatically prioritizes the external power source. The internal AA batteries will remain idle and serve as a backup reservoir in case the solar panel runs out of charge during extended periods of heavy overcast weather.
How do I fix a camera screen that won’t light up or stays black?
First, ensure you are testing the camera in the right switch position. Moving the power slider to “SET” should immediately turn on the LCD screen so you can adjust options. If the screen flashes white or remains completely black, try removing all batteries, holding down the power/start button for 15 seconds to drain residual electricity, and inserting a brand-new set of matching AA batteries. If the issue persists, the camera may require a manual firmware update via the SD card.
