GardePro A3S Trail Camera (Non-Cellular, Sony Starvis) vs SanDisk 128GB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (U3/V30/A2)

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

GardePro

$71.99

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SanDisk

$37.99

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Verdict

It's a Tie

The GardePro A3S Trail Camera (Non-Cellular, Sony Starvis) and SanDisk 128GB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (U3/V30/A2) are evenly matched — your choice depends on which features matter most to you.

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecGardePro A3S Trail Camera (Non-Cellular, Sony Starvis)SanDisk 128GB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (U3/V30/A2)
ConnectivitysdN/A
Monthly feeNoneN/A
Night flashno-glowN/A
Photo resolution64 MPN/A
Trigger speed0.1 sN/A
Detection range100 ftN/A
Flash range100 ftN/A
Power8x AAN/A
Weather ratingIP66N/A
StoragemicroSD128GB microSDXC (U3/V30/A2)
Price$71.99$37.99
Rating9.0/109.0/10
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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

SanDisk 128GB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (U3/V30/A2)

Pros

  • Fast U3/V30 write speed handles 4K trail-cam video without dropped frames
  • 128GB holds thousands of photos so you check the card less often
  • Full-size SD adapter included for reading on any laptop
  • Trusted SanDisk reliability in the field through heat and cold
  • Cheap insurance against the throwaway cards bundled with cameras

Cons

  • Standard Extreme line, not the high-endurance card — fine for trail use but not 24/7 security recording
  • Confirm your camera's max supported capacity before buying

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.

SanDisk 128GB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (U3/V30/A2)

The default card to pair with any SD, WiFi, or cellular trail cam. Fast enough for 4K, big enough to skip frequent pulls, and cheap enough to buy one per camera.

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

$71.99

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SanDisk 128GB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (U3/V30/A2)

$37.99

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