The biggest thing the Link-Micro has going for it is affordability, a solid detection circuit, and ease of setup. If overall performance isn't critical for you (poor battery life, below average picture quality, and lack of internal programming), this is a great choice as the camera is the lowest-priced cellular camera on the market. We would recommend this camera for anyone looking for an entry level cell camera or if you plan on putting it in an area that has a high probability of being stolen. - TCP Staff
Model # Link-Micro-LTE-VZ |
Trailcampro Comprehensive Score:
69/100
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The Spypoint Link Micro is a 4G/LTE Verizon cellular camera. This particular camera has had quite a bit of hype as the low price point is an easy attention grabber. If you like this camera's quality, check out our camera that has a detection range of 110 feet and works across the AT&T 4G/LTE network.
Photo resolution: 10 mpxl (interpolated)
Flash Type: Red Glow Infrared
Day pictures are fairly average. They have great color but below average overall clarity. From what we have seen so far, they are similar to the Link-Evo but appear just a touch more pixelated.
Night images have more flash range than we expected from a game trail camera with only four IR LEDs. However, the flash range still only ranked 15th out of 16 red glow cameras in our Flash Range Test. Also, we have seen a lot of white out on close objects (when the camera is in IR boost mode) and some blurring on motion. Overall, we ranked the Spypoint Link-Micro LTE Verizon cellular trail camera night photos just a notch below the .