GardePro A3S Trail Camera (Non-Cellular, Sony Starvis) vs Spypoint Link-Micro-S-LTE Solar Cellular Trail Camera (LIT-10 + Solar)

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

GardePro

$71.99

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Spypoint

$140

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Spec Winner

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

Wins on 3 of 3 spec categories

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecGardePro A3S Trail Camera (Non-Cellular, Sony Starvis)Spypoint Link-Micro-S-LTE Solar Cellular Trail Camera (LIT-10 + Solar)
Connectivitysdcellular
Monthly feeNoneFree tier (100 photos); from $10/mo
Night flashno-glowlow-glow
Photo resolution64 MP10 MP
Trigger speed0.1 s0.4 s
Detection range100 ft80 ft
Flash range100 ft80 ft
Power8x AALIT-10 rechargeable + solar
Weather ratingIP66Weatherproof
StoragemicroSDmicroSD
Price$71.99$140
Rating9.0/108.0/10
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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

Spypoint Link-Micro-S-LTE Solar Cellular Trail Camera (LIT-10 + Solar)

Pros

  • Tiny footprint hides easily on a scrape line or near a feeder
  • Integrated solar plus the LIT-10 rechargeable battery give very long runtime
  • Same free 100-photo Spypoint plan keeps recurring cost optional
  • Dead-simple setup — a good first cellular camera
  • Compact enough to run several across a property without the bulk

Cons

  • Only 10MP stills — fine for scouting, not for framing wall photos
  • Small detection zone; you must place it close to the trail
  • No real video on the free tier

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.

Spypoint Link-Micro-S-LTE Solar Cellular Trail Camera (LIT-10 + Solar)

The smallest, lowest-maintenance way into cellular scouting. Buy it for set-and-forget photo presence on multiple spots, not for image quality — 10MP is the honest ceiling.

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

$71.99

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Spypoint Link-Micro-S-LTE Solar Cellular Trail Camera (LIT-10 + Solar)

$140

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