The Keepguard KG895 is a top - notch 4G 30MP cloud wireless trail camera designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With its dedicated Keepguard Cloud app available for both iOS and Android, you can effortlessly control the camera and view the amazing images and videos it captures. This infrared scouting and hunting camera offers outstanding features. It delivers 30MP images with the best quality, whether it's daytime or nighttime, and has a lightning - fast trigger speed of less than 0.25 seconds. Compared to other trail cameras on the market, its image quality is truly unbeatable. The 48 LEDs provide a 20 - 30 - meter night vision range, giving you crystal - clear night images. The camera comes in a durable and robust case, and it has a multi - language menu including English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, Finnish, Slovak, Turkish, and Chinese. It also boasts an IP67 high waterproof level, ensuring it can withstand tough outdoor conditions. Specifications include a maximum image size of 30MP, auto ISO and PIR control, multiple modes (camera, video, dual), 4G LTE GSM, a 25 - 30 - meter IR - flash range with 48 LEDs, support for SD/SDHC cards up to 64GB, various image and video sizes, programmable video lengths, day/night operation, and much more.









Using the Keepguard KG895 is easy. First, insert a compatible SD/SDHC card (up to 64GB) and a SIM card into the camera. Then, power it on using the recommended 9V power supply (6*AA batteries *2 or DC9V). Download the Keepguard Cloud app on your iOS or Android device and connect the camera to the app. You can then control the camera settings, such as image size, video length, and trigger time, right from your phone. When setting up the camera outdoors, make sure to choose a stable location with a clear view of the area you want to monitor. Note that the camera has an IP67 waterproof level, but it's still a good idea to avoid submerging it for long periods. To maintain the camera, clean the lens regularly with a soft cloth. If you're not using the camera for a long time, remove the batteries to prevent damage. And don't forget to check the security authentication labels to ensure the camera meets safety standards.