You can use the Campark T45 Trail Camera in your classroom to introduce students to the concepts of wildlife observation, environmental science, and data collection. For example, in a biology class, students can set up the camera in different outdoor environments and monitor wildlife activity, gaining real-world experience in observing animal behavior and ecosystems. The camera’s motion detection feature makes it easy to capture images or video footage of animals as they move through a designated area, allowing students to study patterns in nature, such as feeding, migration, or social behavior. In a geography lesson, students could use the footage to learn about different habitats or ecosystems, comparing the animals and plant life in various regions. The Campark T45 is also great for creating projects around conservation, where students analyze the data collected by the camera to make recommendations for protecting wildlife and preserving habitats. With its weatherproof design and long battery life, this camera is ideal for extended outdoor use, and its easy setup allows students to take charge of the entire data collection process, from planning and placement to analysis and presentation.
Specifications:
Image Sensor:14 Megapixel CMOS sensor
Photo Resolution: 14MP; 8M; 5M; 3M; 1M
Video Resolution: 1920*1080; 1280*720; 720*480; 640*480; 320*240
The Distance of Detection: 20m(65ft)
IR Flash: 42pcs infrared LEDs
Power: 1.5V AA battery*8, Support External DC 6V power supply, but at least 1.5A
Tips:
Micro SD card and batteries are not included in the package. Micro SD card (Class 10 up to 32GB) is recommended.
Please format the memory card before use.
Please remove the protective foil from the camera lens.