

🌿 Capture the wild like a pro—before everyone else does!
The Bushnell 14MP Trophy Cam HD Aggressor Low Glow Trail Camera combines ultra-fast 0.2-second trigger speed with high-resolution 14MP photos and 1080p HD video featuring audio. Equipped with 36 low-glow LEDs and a removable anti-reflection cover, it delivers stealthy night vision without spooking wildlife. Designed for durability, it boasts a weatherproof casing, adjustable PIR sensor, and an easy-open latch system. With up to one year of battery life and support for 32GB SD cards, this camera is the ultimate tool for serious wildlife enthusiasts and hunters seeking unmatched reliability and image quality.







| ASIN | B00T9N2CFK |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Life | 8640 Hours |
| Brand Name | Bushnell |
| Color | Brown |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (147) |
| Date First Available | February 6, 2015 |
| Effective Still Resolution | 14 MP |
| Effective Video Resolution | 1080 Pixels |
| Flash Memory Type | SD |
| Form Factor | Box |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00029757097736 |
| International Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.75 x 3.25 x 4.4 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.1 x 6.2 x 3.8 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.75 x 3.25 x 4.4 inches |
| Light Source Type | Led Night |
| Low light technology | Night Color |
| Manufacturer | Bushnell |
| Material | cam |
| Maximum Webcam Image Resolution | 14 MP |
| Model Year | 2015 |
| Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 1.25 Pounds |
| Part Number | 119774C |
| Screen Size | 1001 Millimeters |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 796793859054 079643177325 029757097736 710231713708 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MPEG-4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 9 watts |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
L**Y
Got it together with this one!
This camera is absolutely awesome. I've owned Moultrie's, Cuddlebacks, Tasco, and Primo's and this one put's them all to shame. Everything from picture quality, both daytime and IR, response and recovery time and battery life are great. The night time IR has great range (at least 70") without washing out closer shots and are clear with no blurring with the exception of a fast moving subject . I have an older Trophy Cam that had some issues that have been solved in this new one, The old one switching from day to IR was always to late and dawn and dusk pics could not be viewed. Also the older one had a terrible door latch which has been greatly improved. It's very easy to open even with one hand. The old one also has problems with batteries not staying securely in the holder. Occasionally a battery would just pop out enough so the camera would lose the date and time and if you didn't notice it the camera wouldn't turn on. This has also been solved. Best of all this camera has a $30 rebate from Bushnell that extends to Jan. 2016. If you're looking for a reasonably priced camera give this one a try. I have not been compensated in any way from anyone to write this review.
R**.
Great camera!
I had a problem with the first camera that I received. Thanks to Amazon's return policies I received a replacement camera right away. The camera has been in the field for 4 months now on the same set of lithium batteries. I go out every 2 weeks and swap out the sd card so I can see what has been captured. Each time I have hundreds of photos and videos of wildlife (mostly deer but have also seen raccoons, squirrels, coyotes, turkey and rabbits). This is my second Bushnell camera and I am very happy with it. This camera has a faster trigger speed than my older camera and it really makes a difference. The only reason that I rated it four stars was because my first camera was defective. I have not done any updates on the camera and it still works great. It has worked perfectly in rainy, cold and snowy weather (Michigan). None of the animals seemed to have been spooked by it. I have many pictures and videos of deer walking right up to the camera and smelling it but have not seen any run away. I am very happy with this camera.
A**R
Clear Photos & Video & Easy to set up & use
This camera is VERY easy to use and the instruction booklet walks you through all set ups. It was very easy to follow and set up. Takes EXCELLENT day photos, very high quality, and night time, although black and white, very good quality as well. I'm very pleased and satisfied with the ease of use and set up options, as well as the quality of photos and video. It's been in the pouring rain for weeks on end and stays bone dry inside, no leaks. Don't skimp on batteries, use the ones they recommend and you will get a very long life out of them.
R**N
Fast, fast trail camera
Unbelievable fast trigger speed. Takes great pictures and hd movies. The microphone works OK, but any sound further than 6 feet away is not picked up UNLESS it is a very load noise, like thunder, lightning, yelling. does pick up the sound of winds moving leaves and rain and sleet falling. I have two of these and they are great.
T**J
Terrible, non-standards-compliant video
This camera is, I am given to understand, among the best in its class in terms of picture quality, trigger speed, etc etc etc. Well, let me tell you folks, if this is the best there is in the game camera segment, we need to burn it all down and stop using these things until they give us something better. Where to begin? Well, the actual package is great - it's a relatively small, waterproofish, easily secured camera box that runs off batteries for weeks. Cool. Unfortunately, that's about all there is to love. First off, this thing is triggered by grass waving in the wind; no, I am not exaggerating, yes, I did turn the sensitivity down. We had a slightly windy day (10mph) and the camera spent the entire morning, evening, and night recording 1 video every few minutes of nothing but wind, rain, and grass waving. Until the SD card was full. When it did fail to burn itself out on wind and actually caught animals, that was pretty neat. Among other things I have confirmed the existence of the bobcat that has become an urban legend among a few different apartment complexes here. Too bad that my video of it, like all my videos shot with this thing, is blurry, grainy, soft, and hard to interpret. It has the number of pixels required, strictly speaking, to be termed 1080p, but it looks from a visual fidelity standpoint more like it was shot on Kodachrome 8mm, printed onto transparency, mailed through a rainstorm, scanned back in, and then compressed in Divx with quality 5. And no, I am not talking about the nighttime IR video only - that I'll give some leeway to, but the color video is also this inexcusably bad. My iPhone 3G took better video, and for those of you following along at home, no, the 3G did not have a video feature, I had to use some janky jailbreak app and it was STILL better. All of this garbage, though, all of it I could forgive, albeit with grumblings about how my Contour +2 action camera in a waterproof case hooked to a car battery would have made a better rig, if not for the INDESCRIBABLY TERRIBLE experience of trying to edit clips from this thing together in Sony Vegas. You see, this camera outputs H264 AVC video in an AVI container. Fine as it goes. But then it muxes the audio in as AAC. Which is NOT spec compliant at all; if you wanted to use that combination of codecs you should be using either an Mp4 or preferably MOV file. But NOOOOO, that was too much for Bushnell to manage (or pay for licensing of, perhaps?) So you take the videos off your camera and you check them in VLC. They play, of course, because VLC plays everything, being a consumer level piece of software designed for maximal compatibility in the faraway land of France, where they could not care less about this strange concept of "software patents". But then you load them into Vegas, and being an ostensibly professional video editing suite, it expects some level of adherence to an open standard in order that it may guarantee the quality of its results. It doesn't read the audio in these clips at all - it's like it thinks there isn't an audio track at all, because, again, the audio is AAC instead of Mp3 or something reasonable. So you run 100 individual clips through Avidemux to convert them to MP3 audio after writing a batch script to do that, because you're me and you are not a helpless plebeian who panics and reaches for the Pinot Grigio when a computer doesn't do the right thing and because that is easier than remuxing to MOV. And you load them into Vegas and they don't freaking play, so you spend several hours trying to fix AVC support in your copy of Vegas on your computer and accidentally screw up AVI support entirely, and then you figure that out and unscrew it, and now you have finally got these videos loading into Vegas with both video and audio, but it's 3 AM and you've got work in 6 hours and you don't have time to reach for the rum. So the next day, you come back and you start to edit these clips, and you get it all into a configuration you like, and put some finishing touches on, and Vegas just starts refusing to play certain of the clips. And every time you remove one it seems like a new one breaks. Oh, and you've noticed that the first few seconds of each clip are often really strange, like there are frames in the wrong order or god knows what. And now even if you delete and re-add these clips, Vegas won't play them, and you're yelling at your screen and the dog is hiding behind your friend because he thinks you're mad at him, and your project is due tomorrow and now, now it is definitely time for the rum, and for bsing together a replacement project using saved up clips from your Contour, which works every single time and never creates incompatible videos. Don't buy this camera for video. Don't buy any game camera if you want video. Buy an old Gopro and a huge IR spotlight and hook them up to a car battery all night in timelapse mode. Because at least then you will be able to USE what you get.
L**U
Great camera with maybe a flaw.
Well I'll start by saying I really enjoy the cameras' audio feature. It takes great video day and night. I always have mine on the hybrid selection so I get a pic and a video. The one and only thing I've noticed that I'm not sure if it's even a problem or not. I have my pir sensor set on auto cause I didn't know if I needed it set on high. But I saw a trespasser on camera. But didn't pick her up until she was literally 4 steps from the camera. So don't know what was up with that. That's why only 4 stars. Oh and also why the heck couldn't bushnell throw in the damn use cable. There is a new update that I can't get until I find a usb that will work with. So until then.... But I am otherwise very happy with my camera. And would buy again.
M**.
Described as low glow is rather stretching credibility. The glowing red infra red light is quite bright and spooks most wildlife. It is bright enough to read the time on a watch, close up. Only suitable for wildlife used to flashing lights. Expensive to use in a place where it can be stolen or smashed. Works well and cannot fault the solidity of the hinges and latches. The night viewing range really is 100ft plus with lights on high.In spite of what bushnell says it runs perfectly happily on the latest generation (Japanese manufactured) rechargeable eneloop batteries. Non rechargeable lithium cells are expensive if you are a heavy user. If you are after most wildlife shots the no glow version is excellent!
A**R
Seems to work fine
R**E
Product has stopped working within a month of purchase. Cart2India SLP says they can't help. Bushnell India not even ready to see the product as this was bought online. Bushnell America says Bushnell India should be contacted. Complete waste of money and time. Had to buy another one from different company, that is much better and low in price. Will not recommend either the product or buying from this seller.
D**I
Very good,, although just pipped by the Bushnell Agressor. Weather resistant, good trigger speed and good image quality. Prefer cameras with a camouflage pattern but this is obscure enough.
A**R
The image is truly bad... The video mode is worst than the photo!! We saw every pixcel! If you want high quality, you will better with a other camera
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