

🌟 Capture the wild like a pro — every moment, every detail, anytime!
The WOSPORTS Trail Camera G600-4K combines a powerful 48MP sensor with 4K video, an ultra-fast 0.2-second trigger, and 32 infrared LEDs for superior night vision. Its 120° wide-angle lens and IP66 waterproof rating make it perfect for wildlife scouting, home security, and outdoor monitoring. Featuring a 2.0'' LCD screen and versatile settings, this rugged camera ensures you never miss a moment in any environment.















| ASIN | B09BKHDLJH |
| Alert Type | Motion Only |
| Antenna Location | Backyard Security, Farm Protection, Game & Trail, Outdoor Security, Wildlife Monitoring |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,759 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #11 in Hunting & Trail Cameras |
| Brand | WOSPORTS |
| Built-In Media | 1*32GB Memory Card, 1*USB Cable Type C 1*Nylon Strap with Buckle, 1x 7.64*4.96*3.66 inch trail camera, 1x User Manual, 1x Wall Mlount 3x Screws |
| Color | Light Green |
| Compatible Devices | NO |
| Connectivity Protocol | NO |
| Connectivity Technology | NO |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,058 Reviews |
| Effective Still Resolution | 48 MP |
| Effective Video Resolution | 2160 |
| Field Of View | 120 Degrees |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 256 GB |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Form Factor | Box |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions | 7.6 x 5 x 3.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.55 Kilograms |
| Light Source | Infrared |
| Manufacturer | WOSPORTS |
| Model Name | G600 |
| Model Number | G600-4K |
| Mount Type | Tree Mount Wall Mount |
| Night Vision | Night Color |
| Night Vision Range | 80 Feet |
| Number of Channels | 32 |
| Number of IR LEDs | 32 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Easy to Install, HD Resolution, Image Sensor, Motion Sensor, Night Vision |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 48 MP |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backyard Security, Farm Protection, Game & Trail, Outdoor Security, Wildlife Monitoring |
| Room Type | Classroom, Kitchen, Living Room, Office |
| Special Feature | Easy to Install, HD Resolution, Image Sensor, Motion Sensor, Night Vision |
| Specific Uses For Product | For Farm Protection, For Wildlife Monitoring, Outdoor Security, Pet Monitoring, Wildlife Monitoring |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | AVI |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
| Viewing Angle | 120 Degrees |
| Voltage | 8 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Waterproof Rating | IP66 |
| Wattage | 6 watts |
| Wireless Technology | NO |
G**P
Excellent price, super quality pics and video, especially night views.
Best price around for a great quality camera. High quality pics and video during the day, but especially good at night. Best night vision I have found on a game camera.
T**N
Very versatile unit with great picture quality
This companies customer service is outstanding! They worked with me to get the camera set up to do everything I needed. I can run on a chargeable lithium ion when I set up the unit far from the house. I can also run the unit on external power when I have it near the house to see what animals come up to the back door. I’m impressed that this company took the time to engineer the unit so the 12V 1A, 5.5x2.1mm external power plug can be either tip positive or tip negative. Very few companies will put in the couple of extra diodes it take to keep the unit from being damaged by reverse polarity. The unit take great pictures both day and night. The menu system gives you plenty of options to configure the unit to get you the pictures you need to see what is going on. Without being overloaded with dozens of pictures of each animal. Overall I am very happy with this unit and would recommend it.
C**S
Excellent Customer Service
I researched customer reviews and eventually decided to import 2 of these cameras to Namibia in late November 2025. My decision was principally based upon the reported (a) good value and (b) Customer Service. My need was for cameras that would not break the budget and take good quality photos, while not being too concerned if they were damaged by wildlife or stolen. I immediately put the cameras in the field upon receiving them. That led to my first issue. Although the cameras included flexible mounting brackets (that I did not use), the mounting straps were of poor material with one snapping in the first two weeks. What was more troubling was the straps had to be threaded through the buckle, rather than the buckle having a locking clamp for easy tightening and securing the camera. This is an easy manufacturing 'fix'. Set up was easy and the directions were easy to follow. I elected both photos and videos. I did not option for sound. Photo/video quality was good for both, but not 5* outstanding. The depth of field in daylight was very good. Close ups at night were very acceptable, but less so if the animal was further away. I had the cameras in the field on 3 separate occasions in November/December for about a week each with literally hundreds of photos/videos taken by each camera. Although the batteries were far from drained, I recharged them after each use. There were two frustrating issues: (a) the battery holder is absolutely tight requiring the use of a flathead screw driver to push them out from the rear of the case. The case seems designed this way as there are 8 slits for driver insertion. (b) Most settings are lost over the time required for recharging. This is a nuisance, but it takes only a few minutes to reset the settings. One camera, however, had a huge problem from the beginning, i.e., it would reset time and date while in the field, reverting back to 01/01/2024. This was a major issue for me since I use the cameras as much for anti-poaching as wildlife photography. Eventually, I clicked upon "Contact us" in Settings and emailed the provided address. I was stunned to have a response within 24 hours! We had numerous communications over the course of several days. WOSPORTS had never encountered this issue before and I supplied photo records to prove my point. As I write this review on 31 December, I have a new camera in the mail!! To summarize, my decision to purchase these cameras on customer reviews was 'spot on'! They are good value and from my experience the Customer Service is excellent. I do recommend the cameras if your needs are similar to mine.
C**C
Love This Camera
Great purchase. 4K resolution is awesome. Easy set up. Sharp clear color. Built in audio. We replaced an old Moultrie with this and are very pleased.
M**R
You get what you pay for, but this is an excellent budget trailcam.
We started having minor issues with trespassers this summer. When Black Friday 2021 rolled around I decided to buy a bunch of budget cameras to test them out and keep the best six. I compared: (3) GardePro E5 ($53.99) (3) GardePro E5S ($57.99) (1) GardePro E6 ($83.99) (1) GardePro E8 ($97.99) (2) Wosport G6oo ($41.99) (1) Usogood WIFI trail camera 4K (Gifted to me, currently lists for $113.99) (1) my one year old Victure ($84.22) (Black Friday 2021 Prices except for the Victure, which was Black Friday of 2020) So my winners and keepers in order are 1) GardePro E6 2) Gardepro E8 3) Wosport G6oo. Everything else (Except the Victure) got sent back. That about sums it up, but if you want the details and why I made those choices then read on. I initially set up a test in the forest behind my house and put all the cameras side by side on a board about four feet off the ground. I set it up so that I could walk into view at a right angle 90 feet away from the cameras then walk directly in towards the lens. I let the cameras run for 24 hours and made several trips down to the board midday, evening and in pitch black darkness. For physical design the GardePro cams are all awful. The screen is on the inside lid behind the camera, so it’s only visible when you have the camera pointed in the wrong direction. Figuring out where to mount the camera so that it’s pointed at the precise right spot is a real chore. The battery compartment lid is crazy tight. I had to use a flat screwdriver to get to the batteries and for some reason none of my rechargeable batteries fit. Finally, the memory card slot pops out the bottom and it’s not always obvious when you have it “locked” in. I envision SD cards getting lost in leaves in my future. The E6 and E8 had some redeeming qualities though: The Winner: GardePro E6: It worked perfectly right out of the box with very little configuration. The poor physical design is overridden by the WiFi feature, which allows me to get the cam pointed using the screen on my phone. I could review the images and videos on the cam without pulling the card so dropping it out the bottom is a smaller concern. The sensitivity isn’t perfect but it works better than anything else in the group I tested, except the slightly more expensive E8. The images and video were not as good as my phone. They aren’t even as good the phone I stopped using eight years ago. But compared to all the other cameras in the test they are exceptional. I was easily visible in the night time video at 90 feet, and could almost start to recognize myself at about 50 feet away. My face was easily recognizable when I got to somewhere between 25 and 20 feet from the camera. GardePro E8: This performed almost exactly as the E6. The only reason I put the E6 at the top of my list is that I don’t really see any extra value for the price, unless getting a slightly higher resolution (32MP vs 24MP) is super important to you. I was more interested in video, and they both record at 1296p. If they were within $10 I’d buy the E8, but at the time of this writing there’s a $20 gap that I don’t think is justified, unless there is some other feature I just haven’t noticed yet. If I discover some other benefit in the next year I’ll come back and edit. If they both go for the Black Friday prices again I’ll get the E8. Wosport G6oo: Honestly, these were so cheap I bought them to use as decoys. These don’t have the invisible IR so when they trigger you will see a red light. I intended to set these up as a deterrent, with a second (and better) camera watching the same area but out of sight. Someone approaching the camera would hopefully see it and turn around, but if they decide to trespass anyway and steal one of these cameras to cover their tracks, I would get proof from the better hidden camera. I was really surprised at how good the sensitivity was right out of the box, the quality of the videos and audio, and how intelligently the physical case is put together. After sending back the E5 and E5S cameras, I decided to just mount these up out of reach with a ladder where a trespasser can’t get to them easily. UsoGood: As far as usability and sensitivity goes this is a great camera. Unfortunately I was not impressed with the images or video. The images I got were all grainy both night and day, and had a serious fisheye distortion without adding any noticeable field of vision over the other cameras. I had put this on my wishlist after drooling over the feature list and the reviews, but as badly as I wanted to love this camera I had to send it back using the gift receipt. Hopefully my in-laws won’t be upset. GardeE5 cameras: Great images for the price, but the sensitivity and audio was not good. They never stopped triggering. In 24 hours I ended up with 990 images on each camera. I retested these by putting the sensitivity down to medium, and then they wouldn’t trigger until I was within 25 feet. Another deal breaker was that the audio on all three was horribly muffled. If a trespasser is talking I want to be able to hear everything they are saying. If a deer suddenly turns to look somewhere I want to know what sound made it jumpy. GardePro E5S cameras: Like the E5, great images for the price, but the sensitivity and audio was not good. They triggered nonstop and in 24 hours I ended up with 1391 images on each camera. I retested these by putting the sensitivity down to medium. They improved but I still ended up with about 20 pictures and videos of a dead still forest with no clue as to what triggered them. I think I could have gotten the sensitivity to work as needed but the biggest problem I ran into was that the audio on all three had a consistent clicking sound in addition to being muffled. I tried downloading the newest firmware but that didn’t seem to make any difference. Victure: I don’t see these on Amazon anymore so it’s probably not worth mentioning, though these had rave reviews in 2020. The sensitivity on this is a little low but overall it works as expected, and I’ve gotten some great clear videos of deer and racoon. The biggest issue I have with my Victure is that the IR range at night seems to be weak. Any movement beyond 25 feet at night is so poorly lit that you can’t tell what you’re looking at. It’s the perfect camera for tracking Bigfoot, as you’ll get all the blurry ghostly night images you could hope for.
F**B
Great Quality for those on a budget
Very pleasantly surprised..The set-up was a snap and the camera really worked ..well pleased with the quality of the still photos and the video Battery life looks to be great, and night vison is also better than expected Can definitely recommend this camera ..Its money with spent with good returns
S**C
skip this one due to two (related) problems
This would have been a great package if the design team had fixed two issues that together cause major headaches and hassles, namely (1) that the system doesn't retain the clock settings when the batteries are changes - it retains apparently all the other settings but not that - combined with (2) a poorly designed battery holder and compartment which causes the unit to lose power. )Beyond these problems the functionality, quality of photos and videos etc is pretty good.) The battery holder is so tight that the springs don't provide enough tension leading to gaps between batteries. You don't know that's happening until you remove AC power and the unit is dead, requiring re-insertion of the batteries and resetting the clock. It is very frustrating. Hopefully they will improve these two relatively simple issues.
N**E
Good camera, until it started killing batteries. Good customer service response, though.
I was torn between 3-4 stars. The camera worked as expected, which is to say well. I've been using it to capture the wild creatures eating my garden and to figure out how they are getting in. The design is better than my previous camera - the battery compartment is separate and the controls and SD slot are behind a door that doesn't include the camera lens. That said, after approximately 9 months, the camera started killing batteries. I wasn't checking very often, so I didn't realize until 11 months had passed, but even new batteries at that point died after a day. So far, 3 stars. But when I contacted the company, they agreed to send me a new camera at no charge. So, 4 stars for good customer service. I haven't had the new one long enough to know how it will perform. If I remember, I'll revise this review if/when it starts killing batteries again. (Fingers crossed...)
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