Catch someone without being seen. No-glow IR means no visible red lights at night — completely invisible infrared, running on batteries with local SD-card storage.
If you're trying to catch a trespasser without your camera being spotted, the single most important spec is no-glow infrared. Cheaper cameras use low-glow or red-glow IR that produces a faint red light at night — a dead giveaway. The GardePro No Glow uses completely invisible IR, so it can shoot in the dark without announcing itself. It runs on batteries and stores footage locally on an SD card, so there's no wiring and nothing that phones home to fail.
Mount it high and camouflage it with vegetation so it's out of eye-line. And if the situation is serious, run more than one camera covering different angles — that way if one gets spotted or disabled, you still have backup footage from another position.
It's infrared with no visible red light at night, so the camera stays hidden. Low-glow/red-glow cameras emit a faint red glow that gives them away.
No — it records to a local SD card on batteries. If you want motion alerts sent to your phone, you'd want a cellular camera like the Tactacam Reveal Pro (data plan required).
High and camouflaged with vegetation, out of normal eye-line. For serious monitoring, use multiple cameras on different angles as backup.
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