Solar Panel for Trail Camera

Solar panels keep your trail camera powered longer, reduce battery changes, and ensure reliable performance—especially for cellular cameras in remote locations.

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How to Choose the Right Solar Panel for Your Trail Camera

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⚡SP300: Essential Charger (For Lithium Models)

Designed for GardePro trail cameras with built-in rechargeable battery packs.
The SP300 is a lightweight, "plug-and-play" solar solution. It does not have an internal battery; instead, it sends energy directly from the sun to your camera's lithium battery pack.

  • Best For: Sunny environments and cameras set to "Photo Mode" or "Eco Mode."
  • Tech Spec: 3.5W Output | 6.6V | 5.5mm DC Plug.
  • Note: Not compatible with cameras that only use AA batteries.

⚡SP350: Universal Power Bank (Built-in Battery)

The savior for AA-battery trail cameras.
Standard AA batteries cannot be recharged inside a camera. The SP350 solves this by including a massive 5200mAh internal battery. It collects solar energy during the day and powers your camera all night long.

  • Best For: E-Series, A-Series, and X-Series cameras running on AA batteries.
  • Tech Spec: 5200mAh Battery | 12V Output | Includes 4.0mm & 5.5mm Plugs.
  • Pro Tip: If your camera hardware is V8.2 or newer, this panel works with ALL GardePro models!

⚡SP1000: High-Performance Charger

Maximum power for Cellular and Video setups.
Like the SP300, this is a direct charger for lithium cameras—but it’s 3x more powerful. With a massive 10W output, it can top up a drained cellular camera battery in a fraction of the time. If you are recording 4K video or monitoring a high-traffic area, this is the panel you need.

  • Best For: Cellular Trail Cameras (X60P, X66 Pro) and winter conditions where sunlight is scarce.
  • Tech Spec: 10W Output | 6.6V | 1.52A Max Current.
  • Why Upgrade: In winter or shade, the SP300 might struggle to keep up with a cellular camera. The SP1000’s large surface area ensures you stay powered.