Viewing angle (field of vision): 53°
PIR sensor (motion detector):
Detection angle: 60°
Detection distance: about 20 m
Adjustable detection sensitivity: Low | Medium | High
Infrared flash:
6 invisible infrared LEDs
Flash range: about 20 m
Automatically activated infrared flash depending on brightness
Adjustable night mode: a longer or shorter exposure allows for increasing or decreasing the range of the infrared flash
Sending photos: via MMS or Email
Sending videos: via Email
Recipients of photos and/or videos:
You can enter 1, 2, 3 or 4 mobile phone numbers (recipients will receive MMS and therefore only photos, no videos)
You can enter 1, 2, 3 or 4 email addresses (recipients will receive photos and/or videos)
Ability to set up and trigger the device remotely using a free mobile app (Android/iOS)
The choice of SIM card is completely free.
WARNING: The SIM card NUM'AXES (ref. NGSIM001) is not compatible with the camera trap PIE1078 - The SIM card NUM'AXES does not allow sending MMS but only data.
When inserting the SIM card of your choice, the device automatically detects the mobile operator and provides the corresponding MMS/Email sending settings.
Capture modes:
Photo: 1, 2, 3 or 10 photos per activation (programmable by the user)
Video with audio
Photo + Video with audio: a photo followed by a video is taken at each activation
The audio recording in videos can be disabled by the user.
Photo resolution:
Photos saved on the memory card: 8 MP | 16 MP | 24 MP | 30 MP
Photos sent via MMS: 640 x 480 pixels
Photos sent via Email: Small | Large | Original
Video resolution:
Videos saved on the memory card: 480P | HD 720P | FULL HD 1080P | 4K
Videos sent via Email: 480P
Video duration:
Videos saved on the memory card: from 3 seconds to 3 minutes
Videos sent via Email: from 3 to 10 seconds
PIR detection mode (motion detection): the device takes photos or videos when the passive infrared (PIR) sensor detects activity in the area it covers.
Time Lapse mode: photos are taken automatically at a regular time interval set by the user. In this mode, the PIR sensor is disabled (there is no motion detection).
Programmable operating time slots: each day, the device can operate 24/7 or only during time slots defined by the user. Two time slots are programmable.
Marking on photos: time, date, ambient temperature, lunar phase, device name (if the user has programmed one), remaining battery, GPS coordinates of the photo
Memory: SD or micro SD card with adapter from 8 GB to 256 GB, class 10 minimum (not provided). You can purchase micro SD cards with adapter at any time on this website.
Loop recording on memory card:
Programmable by the user: ON/OFF
When the memory card is full, the camera overwrites the oldest photos/videos with the new ones.
Programmable device name: helps identify where and by which device a photo was taken, which can be very useful if the user has multiple devices.
Programmable password
Reliable and effective
Designed to withstand the elements (IP66)
Ultra-fast trigger speed: about 0.1 second
Ergonomics of the cellular camera trap PIE1078
Weight: 440 g (without batteries) - 623 g (with batteries)
Dimensions: 127.5 x 103 x 79 mm
Power supply:
8 AA 1.5V batteries (alkaline or rechargeable Ni-MH - not provided)
OR
4 rechargeable Li-ion 18650 batteries 3.7V (not provided)
You can purchase these batteries (alkaline or Ni-MH) as well as these batteries (18650 Li-ion) at any time on this website.
External power supply possible - optional: 12V power adapter or 12V solar panel SOL1072 - You can purchase these accessories at any time on this website.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The solar panel SOL1072 can charge 18650 batteries placed in the battery compartment of the PIE1078.
The solar panel SOL1072 cannot charge Ni-MH batteries placed in the battery compartment of the PIE1078
2.4 inch (~ 6 cm) colour LCD screen: to facilitate settings and view photos and videos
Type-C USB port for file downloading (Type-C USB cable provided)
Here are some tips for installing your camera trap in the field:
Install the device at about 1.5 m/2 m high, angling it slightly downwards.
Install the device facing north or south. Do not face the device east or west as sunrise and sunset can cause false triggers and produce overexposed images.
To monitor a game trail, point the device along the trail rather than perpendicular to it. This allows you to see several animals at once if they pass in a line.
Avoid placing the device on a weak tree that may move in strong winds. Try to place the camera on a stable and fixed support.
Clear any branches or grass in front of the device. In case of wind or high temperatures, they could cause false triggers.
Check the condition of the batteries before setting up the device.
Make sure you have properly inserted the memory card.
Check that the date and time are correct.
Be sure to switch the selector to “ON” before you leave.
Brand | Num'axes |
Supplier reference | NGPIEPHO107 |
Color | black |
Main color | Black |
attributes.quantity_per_unit | 1 |