How do you not loose the door if you are lucky enough to open it, you might ask? By a small string that allows the door dangle (in which I eventually broke of course). No, you simply slide the housing door off.Īnd when I use the word simply I mean with the strength and power of Popeye after he eats a can of spinach, while trying to use the delicacy of a pediatric surgeon, in an attempt to not break the thin plastic. The WGI Switch is the first housing door that I have ever seen that doesn’t use hinges, clasps or even weather sealing gaskets. Over the years I have seen a lot of different housing door designs, from single clasps, to double clasps, to bottom hinge doors to side hinge, and even multiple different types of weather sealing gaskets. It is just plain and simply a bad looking camera.
It simply just stands out, making it more noticeable to wildlife and to other hunters. With a strange curved design, and a beige exterior color, it is almost impossible to conceal this camera anywhere in the woods. Either way, they come off as cheap in appearance, but the Switch definitely takes the cake. They have always seemed to me as a camera that is either just trying to hard to have a cool innovative design, or one that is purposefully trying to stand out in the woods. In general I have never been a big fan of the looks of Wildgame Innovations trail cameras. From the overall look, shape and color, to the housing door, to the lack of mounting options, it simply is a poorly designed camera.
In complete transparency there really isn’t much I like about the design of this trail camera. The overall score is how the camera performed on each category, giving you a consistent standard to compare trail cameras with.
Each category has a 10 point checklist, that I test each and every camera with. I have broken down trail cameras into 10 different categories that are the most meaningful to trail camera users. The only way to get accurate, informative information is from someone who has put these cameras to the test, in the field, and used them the way they were intended to be used. Unlike most trail camera reviews on the internet, I refuse to review a trail camera that I have not personally owned, used, and tested. Poor trigger speed, trigger distance, flash distance, and Battery lifeĪ bare bones camera with black flash, the price is slightly higher than what you would expect to payġ year warranty, easy to contact on phone but not on line, and very little resources about this camera aside from the specs.
#Does the wild game innovations camera 720p#
Video is recorded at 720p resolution at only 15 frames per second Night time photos has a little issue with motion blur, but overall solid The quality of day time photos is pretty solid for what this camera is Literally no features aside from being able to use the delay There just isn’t much to like about the design.Ĭamera is easy to use, but has a few frustrations I couldn’t get passed
#Does the wild game innovations camera full#
Here is a full break down of our review of the Wildgame Innovations Switch. Even with its ease of use, this camera is lacking a lot, from simple settings and quality that makes this easy to use camera, somewhat frustrating to even the beginner. With simple toggle switches, and limited options, this camera is simple to setup and run. The Wildgame Innovations Switch trail camera, is a camera built for ease of use.