GardePro A3S Trail Camera (Non-Cellular, Sony Starvis) vs GardePro E8 2.0 WiFi 6 Bluetooth Trail Camera (Dual Antenna, 4K)

Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right trail camera for your needs.

GardePro

$71.99

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GardePro

$89.99

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Spec Winner

GardePro A3S Trail Camera (Non-Cellular, Sony Starvis)

Wins on 2 of 2 spec categories

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecGardePro A3S Trail Camera (Non-Cellular, Sony Starvis)GardePro E8 2.0 WiFi 6 Bluetooth Trail Camera (Dual Antenna, 4K)
Connectivitysdwifi
Monthly feeNoneNone
Night flashno-glowno-glow
Photo resolution64 MP64 MP
Trigger speed0.1 s0.1 s
Detection range100 ft100 ft
Flash range100 ft100 ft
Power8x AA8x AA; solar-ready
Weather ratingIP66IP66
StoragemicroSDmicroSD
Price$71.99$89.99
Rating9.0/108.7/10
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Pros & Cons

GardePro A3S Trail Camera (Non-Cellular, Sony Starvis)

Pros

  • Sony Starvis sensor delivers night images that genuinely rival $200 cameras
  • Class-leading 100 ft day-and-night detection at a sub-$60 price
  • 0.1s trigger speed catches deer that walk through quick
  • True 940nm no-glow flash keeps it covert
  • Simple, dependable SD-card operation with nothing to subscribe to

Cons

  • No connectivity — you have to physically pull the card to see photos
  • Runs on 8 AAs only, no rechargeable option
  • No app, so no remote convenience at all

GardePro E8 2.0 WiFi 6 Bluetooth Trail Camera (Dual Antenna, 4K)

Pros

  • 4K video and 64MP stills with no subscription — the resolution leader among no-fee cams
  • Dual-antenna WiFi 6 stretches usable connection range to ~165 ft in the open
  • 0.1s trigger keeps pace with fast wildlife and deer
  • No-glow flash and IP66 build handle covert, all-weather use
  • Solar-ready, with a rechargeable Pro variant available

Cons

  • Still local-only — no cellular, so no off-site checking
  • 4K eats card space fast; budget a high-capacity microSD
  • Real-world WiFi range drops well below 165 ft through brush

Our Verdicts

GardePro A3S Trail Camera (Non-Cellular, Sony Starvis)

The single best budget trail cam we'd hand a first-timer — night quality and detection that embarrass its price. If you don't need photos sent to your phone, start here.

GardePro E8 2.0 WiFi 6 Bluetooth Trail Camera (Dual Antenna, 4K)

The no-fee WiFi cam to buy if you want 4K and the longest local range. It's the E8 with more resolution and reach — ideal for serious backyard and near-stand use without a plan.

GardePro A3S Trail Camera (Non-Cellular, Sony Starvis)

$71.99

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GardePro E8 2.0 WiFi 6 Bluetooth Trail Camera (Dual Antenna, 4K)

$89.99

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