Moultrie M-888i
"I had problems within 10 days. Glad I bought from Trailcampro! They had me a new one in the mail immediately with a paid return label. The new one is working great. It is easy to use and the pictures are great."
The 2016 M888i was discontinued by Moultrie.
Click the following link to shop new Moultrie Game Cameras.
- If you don't need a camera to detect past 50 ft., the M-888i was a solid option. It excels at taking bright night photos and has very fast picture detection. - TCP Staff

Model # MCG-13068 | M-888i Owner's Manual
Pros
Cons
Trailcampro Analysis
The Moultrie M-888i is a no glow IR trail camera. Since the human eye can't see the camera take a picture at night, this camera is ideal for security or wildlife surveillance.
Dimensions: 5.75" x 4.75" x 3.25" | Battery Type: 8 AA Batteries | External Battery Jack: 12 Volt
The case design is a touch larger than other cameras but feels very sturdy. The latch is huge, which has made opening and closing with cold fingers quite easy.
"The latch is huge... easier to open with cold fingers"
The python lock bracket is an extremely poor design. The loops are angled which makes the camera sit poorly on a tree if you are only using the python lock and not the security case. It would also be pretty easy to torque the camera in a way to easily snap the brackets. We don't like this design at all, the only way to truly correct this is to use the camera with a security case.
"Python lock bracket is an extremely poor design"
The programming definitely takes some getting used to but after playing with it for several minutes we got the hang of it. Whether we magically got smarter in 2016 or just more accustomed to the new Moultrie programming, the learning curve wasn't a steep as the 2015 Moultrie cameras.
The higher end Moultrie game cameras, like the M880 and M888i, have not experienced any durability problems the last year. No major complaints or warranties.
Picture Trigger & Recovery Speed: 0.65 s. / 0.7 s. | Video Trigger & Recovery Speed: 1.46 s. / 7.3 s. | Detection Range: 60 ft.
Picture recovery is outstanding and well under 1 second. Trigger speed is above average for both pictures and videos. 7-second video recovery time is very slow, though.
Detection range is 60 ft. This is an average range. The slower video times keep this detection circuit from scoring higher.
Photo resolution: 14 mpxl (interpolated) | Video Resolution: 1280 x 720 (no audio) | Flash Type: No Glow Infrared
Day pictures are exceptionally colorful with good, not great clarity. It does tend to struggle with the color black in heavy shade, but overall, we like these day pictures.
The M-888i is the no glow IR sister to the red glow M-888. Red glow cameras typically produce a bright, better night photo. In this case, we actually like the night pictures from the M-888i quite a bit more. The more subdued flash gives a better appearance and doesn't white out close objects like the 888.
We feel the night pictures on the M-888i are outstanding and among the best we have seen on a no glow game camera.
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Video resolution is 1280 x 720 video. The videos lack the clarity that you see on some of the higher resolution cameras, but overall, these are good videos. Night videos are outstanding and capture nocturnal movement very well. You can see in the bear videos the lack of white out on a close object. These are very good night videos.
Megapixel Ratings:
In the past, many people get confused with the megapixel rating trail camera manufacturers advertise. Companies inflate the mpxl rating to attract eyes to their products. They do this through interpolation, which digitally adds megapixels to a photo without actually improving the picture.
The best way to judge picture quality is to look at actual pictures. You will notice this the most when you zoom in on a full-size image that a camera has taken. The details of the photo will appear hazy or even digitized. This is normal, and to be expected.
Resting Power (on): 1.02 mW | Daytime Power Consumption: 2.04 Ws | Nighttime Power Consumption: 9.97 Ws
Battery life is very good for a no glow game camera. Night consumption is high, but everything else operates quite efficiently.
If this camera were to take 35-day pictures and 35-night pictures every 24 hour period, this camera would last 7.1 months in the field on a set of lithium batteries.
Back to Top of Page
Moultrie Game Cameras - an overview of the Moultrie game camera products we have reviewed for 2017.
Moultrie M-40i - Top-rated night pictures for a no glow trail camera.
Moultrie M-40 - Rated best red glow night pictures for 2017.
Moultrie A-30i - This is our highest rated $100 trail camera.
Manufacturer Specifications

You deserve to be completely satisfied with any product you purchase from us. Buy your next trail camera or accessory from us and we will protect your purchase with our 90-day return policy and our exclusive 2-year warranty.
Most manufacturer warranties are only one year. In our opinion, that simply isn't good enough. Our customers get a two-year warranty, directly from us. You will never have to call the manufacturer again!
Trailcampro's 2 Year Warranty
Our two-year warranty is simple. If the trail camera you purchase from us goes defective within two years of your purchase, we will quickly replace it.
We strive to make the warranty process as quick and easy as possible. Simply fill out our warranty form. We want to get you back in the field collecting wildlife pictures as quickly as possible!
Trailcampro's 90 Day Return Policy
We believe you have the right to return any game camera that does not meet your expectations.
You may return any product purchased from us, for any reason, within 90 days. This guarantees your 100% satisfaction.
Our return policy lets you field test products, at no risk to you!
Need to return a product? Simply fill out our return form. Need to talk to a trail camera expert? Contact our friendly staff.
Read our Customer Testimonials to find out what our customers have been saying about us!

Moultrie M-888i Accessories
Here are a few of the accessories we like to use with the M-888i.

Energizer Ultimate Lithiums | 8 Pack
$19.95
- There is no downside to using lithium batteries. Long battery life, extreme durability and better night pictures. You will be happy you did.
$31.95
- Use this to protect your new camera from bears and thieves. It provides much-needed peace of mind when leaving your camera out in nature.
$19.95
- Use this with the security case, not just the camera itself.

Start at $5.95
- SD cards store your pictures and videos for easy removal. We give you a free SD card with the Moultrie M-888i, but most people use a second card. If you have two cards, you can swap them out when you retrieve the pictures.

$24.95
- If you aren't using a security case, this is a must-have. Screws into the tree and rotates to any angle. You no longer need to find the perfect tree to mount the camera.
Verified Customer Reviews
We ensure that every customer review comes from one of our real customers and not someone who works for the competing trail camera manufacturer. These are verified customer trail camera reviews that you can trust.
We would love your feedback if you purchased this trail camera from us. We want your honest feedback, these reviews are a vital part in helping consumers choose the right game camera.
The 2016 M888i was discontinued by Moultrie.
Click the following link to shop new Moultrie Game Cameras.
- If you don't need a camera to detect past 50 ft., the M-888i was a solid option. It excels at taking bright night photos and has very fast picture detection. - TCP Staff

Model # MCG-13068 | M-888i Owner's Manual
Pros
Cons
Trailcampro Analysis
The Moultrie M-888i is a no glow IR trail camera. Since the human eye can't see the camera take a picture at night, this camera is ideal for security or wildlife surveillance.
Dimensions: 5.75" x 4.75" x 3.25" | Battery Type: 8 AA Batteries | External Battery Jack: 12 Volt
The case design is a touch larger than other cameras but feels very sturdy. The latch is huge, which has made opening and closing with cold fingers quite easy.
"The latch is huge... easier to open with cold fingers"
The python lock bracket is an extremely poor design. The loops are angled which makes the camera sit poorly on a tree if you are only using the python lock and not the security case. It would also be pretty easy to torque the camera in a way to easily snap the brackets. We don't like this design at all, the only way to truly correct this is to use the camera with a security case.
"Python lock bracket is an extremely poor design"
The programming definitely takes some getting used to but after playing with it for several minutes we got the hang of it. Whether we magically got smarter in 2016 or just more accustomed to the new Moultrie programming, the learning curve wasn't a steep as the 2015 Moultrie cameras.
The higher end Moultrie game cameras, like the M880 and M888i, have not experienced any durability problems the last year. No major complaints or warranties.
Picture Trigger & Recovery Speed: 0.65 s. / 0.7 s. | Video Trigger & Recovery Speed: 1.46 s. / 7.3 s. | Detection Range: 60 ft.
Picture recovery is outstanding and well under 1 second. Trigger speed is above average for both pictures and videos. 7-second video recovery time is very slow, though.
Detection range is 60 ft. This is an average range. The slower video times keep this detection circuit from scoring higher.
Photo resolution: 14 mpxl (interpolated) | Video Resolution: 1280 x 720 (no audio) | Flash Type: No Glow Infrared
Day pictures are exceptionally colorful with good, not great clarity. It does tend to struggle with the color black in heavy shade, but overall, we like these day pictures.
The M-888i is the no glow IR sister to the red glow M-888. Red glow cameras typically produce a bright, better night photo. In this case, we actually like the night pictures from the M-888i quite a bit more. The more subdued flash gives a better appearance and doesn't white out close objects like the 888.
We feel the night pictures on the M-888i are outstanding and among the best we have seen on a no glow game camera.
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Video resolution is 1280 x 720 video. The videos lack the clarity that you see on some of the higher resolution cameras, but overall, these are good videos. Night videos are outstanding and capture nocturnal movement very well. You can see in the bear videos the lack of white out on a close object. These are very good night videos.
Megapixel Ratings:
In the past, many people get confused with the megapixel rating trail camera manufacturers advertise. Companies inflate the mpxl rating to attract eyes to their products. They do this through interpolation, which digitally adds megapixels to a photo without actually improving the picture.
The best way to judge picture quality is to look at actual pictures. You will notice this the most when you zoom in on a full-size image that a camera has taken. The details of the photo will appear hazy or even digitized. This is normal, and to be expected.
Resting Power (on): 1.02 mW | Daytime Power Consumption: 2.04 Ws | Nighttime Power Consumption: 9.97 Ws
Battery life is very good for a no glow game camera. Night consumption is high, but everything else operates quite efficiently.
If this camera were to take 35-day pictures and 35-night pictures every 24 hour period, this camera would last 7.1 months in the field on a set of lithium batteries.
Back to Top of Page
Moultrie Game Cameras - an overview of the Moultrie game camera products we have reviewed for 2017.
Moultrie M-40i - Top-rated night pictures for a no glow trail camera.
Moultrie M-40 - Rated best red glow night pictures for 2017.
Moultrie A-30i - This is our highest rated $100 trail camera.
Manufacturer Specifications

You deserve to be completely satisfied with any product you purchase from us. Buy your next trail camera or accessory from us and we will protect your purchase with our 90-day return policy and our exclusive 2-year warranty.
Most manufacturer warranties are only one year. In our opinion, that simply isn't good enough. Our customers get a two-year warranty, directly from us. You will never have to call the manufacturer again!
Trailcampro's 2 Year Warranty
Our two-year warranty is simple. If the trail camera you purchase from us goes defective within two years of your purchase, we will quickly replace it.
We strive to make the warranty process as quick and easy as possible. Simply fill out our warranty form. We want to get you back in the field collecting wildlife pictures as quickly as possible!
Trailcampro's 90 Day Return Policy
We believe you have the right to return any game camera that does not meet your expectations.
You may return any product purchased from us, for any reason, within 90 days. This guarantees your 100% satisfaction.
Our return policy lets you field test products, at no risk to you!
Need to return a product? Simply fill out our return form. Need to talk to a trail camera expert? Contact our friendly staff.
Read our Customer Testimonials to find out what our customers have been saying about us!

Moultrie M-888i Accessories
Here are a few of the accessories we like to use with the M-888i.

Energizer Ultimate Lithiums | 8 Pack
$19.95
- There is no downside to using lithium batteries. Long battery life, extreme durability and better night pictures. You will be happy you did.
$31.95
- Use this to protect your new camera from bears and thieves. It provides much-needed peace of mind when leaving your camera out in nature.
$19.95
- Use this with the security case, not just the camera itself.

Start at $5.95
- SD cards store your pictures and videos for easy removal. We give you a free SD card with the Moultrie M-888i, but most people use a second card. If you have two cards, you can swap them out when you retrieve the pictures.

$24.95
- If you aren't using a security case, this is a must-have. Screws into the tree and rotates to any angle. You no longer need to find the perfect tree to mount the camera.
Verified Customer Reviews
We ensure that every customer review comes from one of our real customers and not someone who works for the competing trail camera manufacturer. These are verified customer trail camera reviews that you can trust.
We would love your feedback if you purchased this trail camera from us. We want your honest feedback, these reviews are a vital part in helping consumers choose the right game camera.
Overall rating: 3.8333333 / 5 from 6 reviews.
Review topics: ["batteries","pictures","price","video","camera","card"].
"I had problems within 10 days. Glad I bought from Trailcampro! They had me a new one in the mail immediately with a paid return label. The new one is working great. It is easy to use and the pictures are great."
"Not user friendly. Setting specific parameters can be an issue."
"Great camera, easy to use, good price and great pics. Unfortunately, I only had it a week before being stolen off a tree in Argentina. Martin"
"As my first game camera this is a decent one. A few things. 1. The camera should not be used with ultra SD cards. Video quality very inconsistent. Use the regular blue sdhx card as recommended. 2. I have read on other reviews that Moultrie cameras do not work with rechargeable batteries. They absolutely work with rechargeables. I have a set of energizer nimh and amazon rechargeables. They last longer than the typical AA. They will not read 100 percent off the bat but last about 2 weeks taking video and photo. The typical AA only lasted a week. Moultrie recommends lithium which is way too expensive to keep replacing if you are taking video and photo. Overall a very good camera for the money. Also I had no issues with the security package I bought with it. So the only con would be the SD cards that we sold with it. Manufacturer recommends the standard blue sdhc card and the camera was sold with 2 ultra cards which are not recommended. Reason for that is the ultra and extreme cards record too quickly for the camera to keep up with. I validated this with Moultrie themselves. Use rechargeable batteries and standard sdhc cards with this camera and you will be happy!"
"I set up trailcams in the woods behind my house, and I like to capture good quality pictures and video. Pros: Good pictures night and day. Good video at night. Good price and value Cons: The daytime video is kind of funky, I'm disappointed with it. No video sound or I can't figure out how to get it to work. Takes some time for custom set up. The cable lock set up is not user friendly."
"My Moultrie cameras have always taken great pictures, and this one in no exception! The pictures are fantastic! I would echo a lot of what the Trailcampro said with their review: I like the finish & feel of this camera, battery life seems good so far, and there are available solar panels for moutrie cameras. My biggest gripe about this camera is that it doesn't take my tenergy rechargeable batteries!"