With the help of a wildlife camera, you can not only observe wild animals like wild boars, foxes, and others unnoticed during the day and night, but they are also used as a safeguard against thieves and burglars, essentially functioning as surveillance cameras. With its Scouting Cam Black800 Mini, the manufacturer Braun Photo Technik expands its extensive product line of wildlife cameras with a particularly small model. The Scouting Cam Black800 Mini is no larger than a cigarette box and can be positioned very discreetly in nature. The robust plastic housing, designed in camouflage for concealment, is resistant to rain and dust (protection class IP66). The mini wildlife camera has a very short trigger time of just 0.2 seconds and features a passive infrared sensor (PIR sensor) with a detection radius of 60°. As daylight diminishes, the two black infrared LEDs are activated to illuminate the scene. At night, all recordings are technically captured in black and white. Additionally, the wildlife camera allows for useful time-lapse recordings (video or photo). The trigger interval can be programmed between five seconds and 60 minutes. The standby time is around six months. Operating temperatures range from -7 degrees to 40 degrees. Furthermore, the Braun Scouting Cam Black800 Mini includes an integrated microphone, a speaker, password protection, and displays the date, time, moon phase, and temperature.