iZEEKER iG600

iZEEKER iG600 Dual Lens 4K 60MP Trail Camera User Manual

1. Introduction

This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your iZEEKER iG600 Dual Lens 4K 60MP Trail Camera. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the camera to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

iZEEKER iG600 Trail Camera with SD card and AA batteries

Figure 1: iZEEKER iG600 Trail Camera with included accessories.

2. Package Contents

Verify that all items listed below are present in your package:

Contents of the iZEEKER iG600 Trail Camera package including camera, manual, strap, and cables.

Figure 2: All items included in the iZEEKER iG600 Trail Camera package.

3. Product Overview

The iZEEKER iG600 is a high-performance trail camera designed for wildlife monitoring and outdoor surveillance. It features an innovative dual-lens system, 4K video recording, 60MP photo resolution, and Starlight night vision capabilities.

Key Features:

Close-up of the iZEEKER iG600 trail camera's dual lens system, highlighting day and night capture capabilities.

Figure 3: The camera's dual lens system for optimized day and night recording.

Illustration showing the difference between color and infrared night vision modes on the iZEEKER iG600 trail camera.

Figure 4: Starlight night vision provides clear images in low light and darkness.

4. Setup

4.1 Battery Installation

  1. Open the camera's housing latches.
  2. Locate the battery compartment.
  3. Insert 4 AA batteries (included) according to the polarity markings (+/-).
  4. Close the battery compartment securely.

4.2 SD Card Installation

  1. Ensure the camera is powered off.
  2. Insert the 32GB SD card (included) into the SD card slot with the metal contacts facing down.
  3. Push the card in until it clicks into place. To remove, push again until it springs out.

4.3 Mounting the Camera

The camera can be mounted using the included strap or mounting bracket.

iZEEKER iG600 trail camera mounted on a tree, showing its 120-degree detection angle.

Figure 5: The camera mounted on a tree, illustrating its wide detection angle.

4.4 App Installation and WiFi Connection

The iZEEKER iG600 can be controlled and its content accessed via the "WILDLIFE CAM" smartphone app. Follow these steps to connect:

  1. Switch the camera to "ON" or "SETUP" mode.
  2. Download the "WILDLIFE CAM" app from your smartphone's app store.
  3. Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your phone.
  4. Open the app and click "Camera", then click "+" to add your device.
  5. Join the camera's WLAN network when prompted.
  6. Once connected, you can adjust settings, view live stream, and download content.

Video 1: This video demonstrates the step-by-step process for connecting the iZEEKER iG600 Trail Camera to your smartphone via the "WILDLIFE CAM" app using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. It shows how to switch the camera to setup mode, download the app, enable phone connectivity, and establish a successful connection for remote control and data transfer.

Smartphone displaying the iZEEKER iG600 trail camera app interface, showing remote control and live view capabilities.

Figure 6: The smartphone app allows for easy control and viewing of camera footage.

5. Operating Modes

The iG600 offers several operating modes to suit different monitoring needs.

5.1 Photo Mode

In Photo Mode, the camera captures still images when triggered by motion. You can set the photo resolution up to 60MP.

5.2 Video Mode

In Video Mode, the camera records video clips when motion is detected. It supports 4K 30fps video with H.264 compression for efficient storage.

Image highlighting the 4K resolution capability of the iZEEKER iG600 trail camera, showing a detailed flamingo.

Figure 7: The camera captures detailed 4K resolution videos.

5.3 Photo + Video Mode

This mode captures both a still image and a video clip each time the camera is triggered.

5.4 Replay Mode

The camera's replay mode allows you to review captured images and videos directly on the camera screen. You can zoom in/out on images and adjust video playback speed.

5.5 PIR Sensor Settings

The Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor detects motion. You can enable or disable the side sensors to customize the detection field of view. The trigger speed is 0.1 seconds, with a detection distance of up to 20 meters.

Cheetahs running, illustrating the 0.1-second trigger speed of the iZEEKER iG600 trail camera.

Figure 8: The camera's fast 0.1-second trigger speed captures quick movements.

5.6 Additional Features

5.7 Example Footage

Below are examples of footage captured by the iZEEKER iG600 trail camera, demonstrating its performance in various conditions.

Video 2: Wildlife footage captured by the iZEEKER iG600, showing animals in their natural habitat during the day and night. This video demonstrates the camera's ability to record clear images and videos of various animals, including a fox, a wild boar, and a deer.

Video 3: Additional wildlife footage from the iZEEKER iG600, showcasing the camera's night vision capabilities and motion detection. This clip features a fox and a porcupine, highlighting the camera's performance in low-light conditions.

Video 4: This video displays a group of wild boars in a stream, captured by the iZEEKER iG600. It illustrates the camera's ability to record multiple subjects simultaneously and its resilience in outdoor environments.

Video 5: Footage of a deer captured by the iZEEKER iG600, demonstrating the camera's motion detection and recording quality in a natural setting. The video shows the deer approaching and then quickly moving away.

6. Maintenance

6.1 Cleaning

6.2 Battery Care

6.3 Storage

iZEEKER iG600 trail camera mounted on a tree in rainy conditions, demonstrating its IP66 weather resistance.

Figure 9: The camera is designed with IP66 weather resistance for outdoor use.

7. Troubleshooting

7.1 Camera Not Turning On

7.2 Poor Image/Video Quality

7.3 PIR Sensor Not Triggering

7.4 WiFi Connection Issues

8. Specifications

FeatureDetail
Model NameiG600
Image ResolutionUp to 60MP
Video Resolution4K 30fps (H.264)
Lens SystemDual Lens (Day/Night)
Night VisionStarlight, 850nm Low-Glow IR LEDs
Trigger Speed0.1 seconds
PIR Detection Angle120° (Adjustable side sensors)
PIR Detection DistanceUp to 20 meters
ConnectivityWiFi, Bluetooth (Wireless)
App Control"WILDLIFE CAM" App
StorageSD Card up to 256GB (32GB included)
Power Supply4 AA Batteries (included)
Waterproof RatingIP66
Recommended UseWildlife Photography, Wildlife Monitoring, Hunting, Home Security

9. Warranty and Support

For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the official iZEEKER website or contact their customer service directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for warranty claims.

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