

🌿 Capture the wild like never before—powerful, precise, and perpetually ready.
The VOOPEAK Trail Camera TC22 is a solar-powered, dual-lens wildlife camera featuring 60MP photos and 4K/30FPS video with H.265 compression. Equipped with starlight night vision and a 0.1-second trigger speed, it ensures vivid, timely captures day and night. Its 4400mAh internal battery and solar panel provide up to 12 months of standby power, while IP66 waterproofing and a 120° field of view make it ideal for all-weather outdoor monitoring. Remote control via WiFi and Bluetooth through the WILDLIFE CAM app adds convenience for professional wildlife enthusiasts and hunters alike.










| ASIN | B0C89NNBT2 |
| Alert Type | Motion Only |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89,729 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #177 in Hunting & Trail Cameras |
| Color | Grey |
| Compatible Devices | phone |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (517) |
| Date First Available | June 16, 2023 |
| Effective Still Resolution | 60 MP |
| Field Of View | 120 Degrees |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Box |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps |
| Included Components | 1x Solar Trail Camera, 1x USB Cable, 1x User Manual |
| International Protection Rating | IP66 |
| Item Weight | 1.48 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.87 x 4.72 x 3.94 inches |
| Item model number | TC22 |
| Light Source Type | Infrared |
| Low light technology | Starlight |
| Manufacturer | VOOPEAK |
| Material | Plastic |
| Max Shutter Speed | 0.1 Seconds |
| Maximum Webcam Image Resolution | 60 MP |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Night Vision Range | 65 Inches |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 4.72 x 3.94 inches |
| Room Type | Classroom, Kitchen, Living Room, Office |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Specific Uses For Product | Garden animals or incident observation,best camera for backyard wildlife |
| UPC | 712109668868 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | H265 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
| Viewing Angle | 120 Degrees |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Zoom Type | Optical Zoom |
V**H
Endless power, right sensitivity, great video and audio
This trail cam is unique among others I own because it has built-in solar panel with internal battery charging capability. This overcomes a trapper's angst when fiddling with the settings: even if you have an 8-AA-battery setup, you don't want to run out of power, because you don't know when your targeted fur-bearing game may (or may not) appear. Not with this unit! Upon arrival, it had 80% power, so I slapped in a 32GB SD card* and set it up in a cleared section of woods near my house. (*It accepts up to 128GB Class C - nice!) I was doubtful as to how well the solar recharging would work, so I (i) put it in on of my typical under-the-shade-tree location, and (ii) before bad weather. I am VERY HAPPY that it captured evidence of a large fox haunting my back field, and a deer with her fawns. I was also highly impressed that when I retrieved it after a week of capturing shots (both video + photo), the battery was at 100%. No joke. So that means I can literally leave this bad boy out in the woods for months on end, scouring up all the data I need. (Note that I turned off the time & location stamps for privacy reasons - it can capture that data which I use before trapping season.) The video is excellent. I chose one particular video to highlight something all trappers worry about: nuisance obstructions triggering the camera, and wasting storage. The video of the fox is during a rain storm; the rain didn't trigger anything. Nor did spider webs in front of the camera, or blowing leaves. It seems to hone in on animals very nicely. I'll play with the settings some more and compare with my existing cameras, to see if it's capturing things my other cams don't (or vice versa). But right out-of-the-box, it is very impressive. Think I'll get a couple of these for this season! Oh yeah - the wifi is pretty straightforward, and also helps trappers with another issue: what is my field of view when I setup the camera? Using the app on the phone, you can see in real time what the camera sees, before bugging out. It's the stupid-simplest connection to wifi in the field; literally a one-touch operation. Very handy. The dual latching mechanism is solid. There's a way to run a camera cable to secure the unit to a tree so it doesn't get stolen. Camouflage is fairly realistic - nothing is a give-away, including the solar panel. Very impressive overall. I'm loving this camera, wanna get more.
J**S
Great quality images and video - easy setup - built-in rechargeable battery charged with Solar
One of the first things I do when using a new electronic device is to find and download the PDF Usage Guide. The TC22 can be found on the VOOPEAK website under Service & Support→User Manual. Information can change or be updated after the initial printing of a user guide that is included with the camera. Also downloading a user manual in PDF format to a PC or MAC makes it easy to search for a topic of interest. I had a learning curve with my initial trail camera from 5 years ago understanding how to navigate the different setup selection options in the camera. Having that background made it very easy to setup and immediately use the TC22. The built-in rechargeable lithium battery can be charged by solar which is a great improvement over having to replace batteries regularly. If the camera is not mounted in an area exposed to the sun, the camera can be charged by USB when needed. The TC22 uses a full size SD card which is easier to take out of the camera than a Micro SD. Also, if the SD card is dropped in the grass it is easier to find than a Micro SD that is used by many trail cameras. The WILDLIFE CAM phone or IPAD application for remote operation was easily located using the QR code on the camera box and inside the instruction manual. The WILDLIFE CAM app easily connects to the camera without any manual interactions to the phone settings, wifi, bluetooth, etc. My 5 year old trail cameras remote phone application were cumbersome to connect to the camera, having to go back and forth to the phone settings and the camera remote app. Like anything that has multiple choices for different settings, “one size can not fit all” and operate optimally. The WILDLIFE CAM app makes it easy to try different settings for PIR (Passive Infrared interval ) Interval and PIR Sensitivity which affects the trigger time and battery life and SD storage. This interval helps prevent the camera from capturing multiple images of the same event too closely together, allowing for more efficient use of storage and battery life. Videos created with resolution greater than 1080 may experience buffering delays when viewing with the WILDLIFE CAM app since the phone does not offer settings to preference increased memory to optimize streaming. I found it easy to download my 4K videos from the SD card to my PC for viewing. I have only taken a few videos of the wildlife surrounding my home since my recent TC22 purchase. In another few months my Barn Owls will return to the nesting box and I look forward to using the TC22 4K video to capture their return as they start the 2026 Owlet generation. I would recommend this Trail Camera to others.
A**F
2023 and 2025 TC22 Trail Cam review
Voopeak TC22 camera from 2023 and 2025 Noticeable improvements from the 2023 version: Internal display resolution and clarity is better Bluetooth connectivity when downloading photos or video or managing the device seems faster. I have the camera on a tripod about 100ft away outside within line of sight and the download rate is better than I expected. What is still good? Solar charging in battery life. The 2023 edition has retained high percentage charge with decent trigger rate and mixed light conditions. I'm at 42 north latitude so we get less sunshine in the late fall through early spring months. The newer model has performed well with active trigger rates and the battery % stamped on the photo is never below 90%. I do see battery drain if I download A LOT of photos, but it recharges quite quickly. For photo and video resolution, I see no change and that is fine. In good light, the photos and videos are sharp. At night I get good event triggers. In a space where I regularly see an opossum, I get triggers and can easily see mice scurrying around. I continue to recommend this trail cam for remote observation of what happens in the dark *or* daylight on trails or in your yard when mounted on a tripod.
J**A
Malísima la calidad y además algunos videos te pide bajar y pagar un programa para verlos un asco de cámara 📸
C**C
Amazing camera. I have used trail cameras for a few years now, mainly Campark but others as well and they all seem much the same except the very expensive one I treated myself to that I had to return because the night video was much worse than my own cheapest camera. As I’m getting on a bit I find it a bit of a fiddle to open and remove SD cards every day. I have a small garden and like to see what’s around every night, It’s mainly hedgehogs but they can be very entertaining. It’s often disappointing to only get them as they go out of shot and the video is often blurred……. Not with the TC22! It is by far and away the best I’ve come across. Once it is set up, which is quite intuitive, download and open the App, you can see what the camera will record and operate all the functions without having to open it again. No batteries to worry about and if you want to you don’t even need to go outside so long as the camera’s wifi is within about 10 metres of your phone. I often have a quick look on my way to bed and if I want to I can even take a longer video if anything interesting is going on. Trigger speeds are so much faster and the video quality is superb. I’ve fixed the camera to a fence from where it covers most of my garden and in this position it’s in full light during the day and so far the solar power hasn’t dropped below 100% From there I can view almost the whole of my garden. The IR lighting covers it well, I have also experimented putting the camera in other parts of the garden and again the results are good. The IR senses how close things are and does not over expose them. I’m only really interested in night visitors but I have also used it to see more of the birds that visit in the day. I was going to attach a few shots of things the camera has taken during the week but find I'm only allowed to attach one!. There has not been as much as usual, probably because it’s been so hot locally.
R**E
It is not very often I give a five star review but this trailcam deserves it. The picture quality is excellent, even the starlight night vision records well in colour. That needs a bit of light though, but it prolongs colour recording further into the evening. The inbuilt battery has remained over 90% charged, usually 100%, despite the miserable weather we have at the moment. In order to make sure nothing is missed it is important to have the angle of the camera set correctly. I had a problem at first as it would only record me, not the foxes or badgers that come our garden. I cannot praise the help team more highly as they persevered with their advice until everything worked as it should. I had set the camera angle slightly too high so it saw me but not anything lower. It now records the odd pigeon among the other animals (including deer and next door's cat), so it's sensitive enough. It is straightforward to set up and settings can be altered remotely using the Wi-Fi link, which can also be used to see the recordings without having to fiddle with the SD card. I particularly like the option to allow recording longer than the time set when movement continues, so not much is missed. As with most in life you get what you pay for, and this is definitely good value. Highly recommended, and thankyou to the support team. Well done!
M**N
A robust wildlife camera with the benefit of an integrated rechargeable battery and solar power. This is the third wildlife camera I have purchased, the previous ones powered by AA batteries. Whilst I am pleased with my other cameras, I really like the idea that I can go away for extended periods and know this latest camera will not need any maintenance. I have it set up on the awning of my touring caravan to capture the wildlife activity, using the WiFi connection to view the activity, without needing to leave the comfort of my caravan. The booklet on set up is very clear, as is the quality of the pictures. Night vision is obviously not as crystal clear as daylight recordings, but is still of a good quality. The technical specification of the device is very impressive. There are some excellent reviews of this camera on YouTube, which show you how to set up the device and provide excellent hints and tips. The app for the camera is easy to download and you can use the links in the instruction booklet to do this. The connectivity options include WiFi and Bluetooth. It is worth watching the YouTube reviews to understand the scope of connectivity and distance s involved. It is early days in using this latest camera, but so far I am very pleased with the overall performance, enhanced by the dual lenses.
P**E
Très bien mais déclenchement un peu lent à mon goût
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