With a 28MP camera, a 0.4 second trigger speed, and a detection range of up to 27m (90ft), the FLEX-M will capture stunning photos and hi-res 720p video with audio as soon as the device senses movement within your observation area. These photos and videos are presented in full colour during the day and in black and white by night.
4 powerful low-glow infrared LEDs provide a flash range up to 27m (90ft). This flash will remain almost completely imperceptible to the naked eye, meaning wildlife is not startled and remains unaware of the camera’s presence.
Multiple capture modes are available for a more customisable observation experience. These include Photo, Video, Time-Lapse, and Time-Lapse+. Time-Lapse allows you to pre-program the camera to capture images at user defined intervals.
Time-Lapse+ takes photos at these same user defined intervals, as well as when the camera senses movement — this option is ideal for those who need to monitor large areas, as it increases observation opportunities when looking for activity beyond the camera’s detection range.
The FLEX-M’s responsive trigger will optimise the camera’s settings depending on conditions at the time the camera senses movement, this ensures every image or video captured on the device remains high-quality and easily discernible, regardless of the environment around it.
Constant capture technology within the FLEX-M enables this intuitive trail camera to capture and send images/videos simultaneously, so you receive them on your connected smart device almost in real time.
With dual-SIM multi-carrier auto connectivity, the FLEX-M’s two preactivated SIM cards will connect to all major network providers in the UK. Once the camera is switched on, it will check one of the SIM cards for network connectivity and, if it finds a useable cellular signal, it stops searching, using that network to send photos and videos to your phone or tablet via the Spypoint app.
However, if the first SIM card cannot find a reliable cellular signal, it will switch to the second SIM card, repeating the process until it can achieve a strong enough connection. Should something happen to the quality of this connection once it’s been made, the camera will automatically check the other SIM card to search for a stronger network connection, switching over to the strongest signal and minimising the risk of a lost connection.