Trail Camera TC21
Below you'll find everything you need for this camera, including compatible accessory, user manual, APP, FAQs and Videos.
Reference Video
User Manual
FAQs
☟ The camera doesn't recognize the SD card.
Could you please try the following troubleshooting steps carefully and correctly?
① Format the SD card before insertion.
② Ensure you're using the correct SD card type as per the user manual.
③ Format the SD card by inserting it into a computer with a card reader.
④ Try using a new SD card (contact us for confirmation on SD card specifications).
If the issue still persists, please contact us with the Order Number and a description of what you have
tried, so we can provide you with a solution as soon as possible.
We're committed to ensuring that the issue is completely resolved for you, and we appreciate your
willingness to give us the opportunity to make things right.
☟ In ON mode, the sensors don't pick up motion and trigger the camera.
Could you please try the following troubleshooting steps carefully and correctly?
① Confirm the correct Memory Card is inserted. Test camera functionality by capturing photos/videos in SETUP
mode and checking playback.
② In SETUP mode, wave your hands in front of the camera lens to ensure the sensor indicator blinks.
③ Test the camera in ON mode (if WiFi-enabled, avoid viewing live feeds via the app during testing).
If the issue still persists, please contact us with the Order Number and a description of what you have
tried, so we can provide you with a solution as soon as possible.
We're committed to ensuring that the issue is completely resolved for you, and we appreciate your
willingness to give us the opportunity to make things right.
☟ What is the battery life?
The life of the battery depends on the setting and surroundings:
1. Video Recording setting:
The longer the shot lag(PIR interval) set, the shorter the video length set, and the
longer the battery life will last.
2. Photo mode is better than Video mode:
A 10-second video recording of a battery consumes almost equal to a hundred pieces of
photos.
Shooting at night consumes battery almost twice as much as shorting at daytime because of
Infrared night vision LEDs.
3. Trigger frequency:
If the cameras are triggered frequently, the camera will be weaked up frequently to take
videos.
The higher the trigger rate, the faster the power consumption.
4. The environment for solar charging panel's :
If the sun is not very bright, or if it is frequently cloudy or rainy, the solar panels
will not be able to recharge as quickly as the camera's frequent triggers will drain the battery.
So, if the camera stops recording and the sunshine is weak, it might be because the battery is low. In this
case, you can take it home, charge it using a wall adapter, and then put it back in use after fully
charged.
☟ It is not capturing as much detection as I would like.
Most trail cameras on the market are designed to conserve battery life and minimize the
number of unnecessary photos taken.
They feature an interval setting, which means any activity occurring during the set interval time will not
trigger the camera.
This is why the camera does not take continuous, uninterrupted photos or videos.
Additionally, when the sensor detects movement, the camera must wake from sleep mode and start recording,
which takes some time.
Therefore, the interval between two shots may be slightly longer than the set
interval time.
If you want it to capture as many moments as possible, we can shorten the set Interval time, but this may
cause the battery be drain quicker.
Accessories
If any of your accessories are broken and you need a replacement or would like to purchase one, please don't hesitate to contact us. We're here to assist you.
Tripod
Mounting strap
Type-C Cable
Solar Panel