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"Camera is great! Trailcampro is absolutely terrific!"
Model #HF2X | HF2X Owner's Manual
The Hyperfire 2 is an excellent picture-taking low glow IR trail camera. It combines fast detection speed, with incredible battery life, and best-in-class night pictures. The video quality will disappoint you, but everything else is rock solid. -TCP Staff
Trailcampro Comprehensive Score:
88/100
Pros
Cons
Photo resolution: 3 mpxl
Video resolution: Fullscreen: 1024 x 720 (@20 fps) | Widescreen: 1028 x 576 (@20 fps)
Flash Type: Low Glow IR (Reconyx labels this no glow but we can see a very faint visible glow)
Day pictures appear identical to previous Hyperfire game trail camera models. They have realistic color and good clarity in a variety of field conditions. We have found the pictures to be very consistent and have even produced impressive "twilight" photos at times of the morning and evening when other cameras would have switched to IR (black/white) mode.
Night pictures are very clear, offer top-of-class flash range, have excellent contrast, and stop motion as well as any camera we've seen. Overall, these are the best low glow IR pictures on the market.
Daytime video quality is disappointing when compared to Ultrafire models. When Reconyx first introduced the XR6 many TV shows immediately began incorporating footage with no perceivable loss of quality. This won't be possible with daytime video from the HF2. The frame rate is just 20 frames per second and videos can be jerky and sometimes hard to watch. The resolution is low and the clarity just isn't what we were expecting. However, night video quality is really good with strong illumination and contrast. The camera also does a great job of not overexposing close objects.
What if you purchase from us and aren't happy with the image quality?
This is a common question and we have a very simple solution. Call, email, or chat with us and we can take a look at the images and offer suggestions or immediately tell if something is wrong with the camera. If so, we will warranty the Reconyx HF2X Hyperfire 2 trail camera for you (with the free 2-Year warranty you receive from us) or return the camera for a full refund (within 90 days of purchase). You have control of the process, remember, we work for you.
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.
However, the Reconyx HF2X Hyperfire 2 trail camera is not interpolated. This is a true 3 mpxl camera. We wish every company would advertise their native resolution and not fall into making up marketing tricks.
Picture & Video Resting Power (on): 0.65 mW
Picture Daytime/Nighttime Power Consumption: 1.2 Ws | 6.5 Ws
Video Daytime/Nighttime Power Consumption: 22.6 Ws | 108.2 Ws
Please note, our overall battery rating takes the weight of both IR picture and video life and averages them together.
Picture Mode
If this camera were to take 35-day and 35-night pictures every 24 hours, the Hyperfire 2 would last 16.6* months in the field on a set of 12 AA Lithium Batteries.
* We incorrectly had the battery life at a much higher rate until we found a mistake in our data. It is now corrected and accurate. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Video Mode
If the HF2X Hyperfire 2 Covert IR Camera were to take 15-day and 15-night videos (10-second videos) every 24 hours, it would last 2.7 months in the field on a set of lithium batteries. This is very good video life.
Picture Trigger & Recovery Speed: 0.20 s. / 1.0 s.
Video Trigger & Recovery Speed: 0.24 s. / 4.6 s.
Detection Range: 80 ft. (maximum)
Detecting critters shouldn't be an issue for the Hyperfire 2. Trigger speed in both modes is excellent and recovery times are very good as well.
The Hyperfire 2 detected out to 80 ft., making it an above average detection range. Overall, the detection circuit is outstanding.
Dimensions: 5.25" x 4.5" 3"
Battery Type: 12 AA Batteries
External Battery Jack: None
SD Card Size: Up to 512GB
Case Design
The Hyperfire 2 has a fairly standard case design. It feels solid and well-built. The latch is oversized and easy to manipulate. The batteries slide in much easier than on the Reconyx Ultrafire cameras and the SD card is easy to insert as well. The python lock bracket is on the front of the camera thereby not only locking the camera to the tree but also preventing access to the internal controls and memory card.
The Hyperfire 2 only has one threaded insert (on the bottom) instead of having two like the old cameras. This limits the versatility of a tripod or Slate River Mount. Also, the camera has a simple LCD screen for settings but lacks the internal viewer that many cameras come equipped with now.
Without a doubt, the case design on the Hyperfire 2 is really solid but not groundbreaking. We do expect this camera to be able to work down to -20° Fahrenheit, so if that is a concern, the case design is still superior to Chinese-made cameras. However, when spending this amount of money, it would be really nice to have the bells and whistles that we see on other cameras (internal viewer and multiple 1/4" x 20 inserts).
Camera Setup
It's easy, simple, and arms in seconds. While the standard Hyperfire 2 does not offer programmable start/stop times during specific hours of the day, it does allow the user to select day, night, or both day & night operational periods. Another upgrade is the ability to use SD cards up to 512 Gigs.
SD Card Storage Examples
With a 16 Gig SD card and the camera taking 3 mpxl photos, the Hyperfire 2 could store 25,641 pictures on the SD card.
With a 16 Gig SD card and the camera taking 1280x720 videos, the Hyperfire 2 could store 747 10-second videos. These numbers can vary slightly but this gives you a good idea of storage ideas.
From this data, you can extrapolate out storage capacities of different sized SD cards and different resolution settings. Shop all SD card options here.
Durability
Through our 2-year warranty program on the trail cameras we sell, we are able to track warranty rates on all trailcam manufacturers. We do not publish this data but durability on Reconyx trail cameras is unmatched. These cameras are engineered and produced in Holmen, Wisconsin by some of the brightest minds in the business. On top of that, Reconyx has recently started issuing a 5-year warranty on the Hyperfire 2. This is quite the statement.
If an issue were to arise, we will update this review accordingly.
The Hyperfire 2 is an excellent picture-taking low glow IR trail camera. It combines fast detection speed, with long battery life, and best-in-class night pictures. The video quality will disappoint you, but everything else is rock solid.
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Q: How do I view the pictures?
A: There are a number of ways to do this. Pictures/videos are stored on the SD card you place in the camera.
Q: Will this trail camera trigger on small animals (birds, rodents, etc.)?
A: Trail cameras detect a combination of heat and movement, so, yes, small mammals will trigger the camera. However, if you are going after smaller warm-blooded mammals, we recommend getting the camera closer to your target. For best performance, place the camera in an area that would enable picture detection from 3 - 20 ft.
Q: Can animals see the infrared flash on this camera?
A: Yes. This is a low glow game trail camera, meaning it has a very faint red glow when taking pictures or videos at night. Humans and animals can see this if looking at the camera. This does not "light up" the woods, though.
Q: Where can I purchase this camera?
A: From us! We hope to woo you with our incredible charm, two-year warranty, 90-day returns, free continental U.S. shipping, and technical expertise.
Seriously, though, we know you have plenty of options of where to spend your hard-earned money. The internet can be the wild, wild, west of too-good-to-be-true deals. If you choose to do business with us, we will go out of our way to make sure you are happy with the camera you select and the service we provide you.
We are passionate about testing and reviewing trail cameras, but most importantly, we are passionate about treating our customers the right way. We do things differently from what you have come to expect from other internet retailers and we hope you give us the opportunity to prove that to you.
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Over the years using Trail Cameras for security has become an increasingly more affordable option for all your security needs. Using a trail camera for security can include watching a long drive, a gate on private property, a home under construction, or even watching the front door of your house. There are many security applications you can use a trail camera for.
There are a lot of different trail cameras for security on the market. Cellular trail cameras that will send the photo to your phone through an app. These cellular trail cameras require you to have at least 3 bars of AT&T or Verizon service. If you don't have this type of service where you are wanting to place the trail camera you could always go for a traditional trail camera. These trail cameras you would pull the SD card from and view the photos on a computer.
In this blog post, we will go over different ways you can set up your trail camera for security. We will also go over the best practices that we have learned over the years. Then we will cover some good options for trail cameras for security.



The Ridgetec Lookout 4G is our top-rated cellular trail camera. This cellular game camera for security gets excellent battery life and takes great night photos. The Ridgetec Lookout also comes with a dual sim modem. This means you can choose either AT&T or Verizon and activate whichever SIM card gets the best service.
The Spypoint Link Dark cellular game camera is one of the most user-friendly cellular cameras on the market. The setup process is simple and only takes a few minutes. The app works great too! It has a very fast trigger speed and gets good battery life. The night photos are not the best but you can request HD photos now.
| AT&T | Verizon |
Spartan cellular trail cameras have been around for a long time. They have a pretty user-friendly app and take some excellent photos especially during the day. The battery life has gotten better over the years as well. It's still not the best but they have worked on it for sure.
| AT&T | Verizon |
The Reconyx Hyperfire 2 Cellular is new to the market. However, we have been very impressed with our initial testing on it. Battery life is good. Photo quality has been decent in default send mode. However, we have been blown away by the HD photos you receive. The app is very user-friendly and the camera was easy to setup. Plus it's a Reconyx so you know it is going to last many years.
Covert Code Black 20 LTE and the Covert Blackhawk 20 LTE. The Covert cameras have been around for some time and work great. The day photos from the Covert cellular cameras are very good. Checkout the Coverts below.
Non-Cellular Cameras
Here are some good options for non-cellular game cameras for security. If you don't have any cellular reception where you are wanting to place the camera it may be a good option to choose a non-cellular camera.
If you are looking to capture license plates at night the Reconyx License Plate camera is going to be one of the only options out there.
Thanks for reading. If you are looking for our whole list of game cameras that can be used for security click here.
Over the years using Trail Cameras for security has become an increasingly more affordable option for all your security needs. Using a trail camera for security can include watching a long drive, a gate on private property, a home under construction, or even watching the front door of your house. There are many security applications you can use a trail camera for.
There are a lot of different trail cameras for security on the market. Cellular trail cameras that will send the photo to your phone through an app. These cellular trail cameras require you to have at least 3 bars of AT&T or Verizon service. If you don't have this type of service where you are wanting to place the trail camera you could always go for a traditional trail camera. These trail cameras you would pull the SD card from and view the photos on a computer.
In this blog post, we will go over different ways you can set up your trail camera for security. We will also go over the best practices that we have learned over the years. Then we will cover some good options for trail cameras for security.



The Ridgetec Lookout 4G is our top-rated cellular trail camera. This cellular game camera for security gets excellent battery life and takes great night photos. The Ridgetec Lookout also comes with a dual sim modem. This means you can choose either AT&T or Verizon and activate whichever SIM card gets the best service.
The Spypoint Link Dark cellular game camera is one of the most user-friendly cellular cameras on the market. The setup process is simple and only takes a few minutes. The app works great too! It has a very fast trigger speed and gets good battery life. The night photos are not the best but you can request HD photos now.
| AT&T | Verizon |
Spartan cellular trail cameras have been around for a long time. They have a pretty user-friendly app and take some excellent photos especially during the day. The battery life has gotten better over the years as well. It's still not the best but they have worked on it for sure.
| AT&T | Verizon |
The Reconyx Hyperfire 2 Cellular is new to the market. However, we have been very impressed with our initial testing on it. Battery life is good. Photo quality has been decent in default send mode. However, we have been blown away by the HD photos you receive. The app is very user-friendly and the camera was easy to setup. Plus it's a Reconyx so you know it is going to last many years.
Covert Code Black 20 LTE and the Covert Blackhawk 20 LTE. The Covert cameras have been around for some time and work great. The day photos from the Covert cellular cameras are very good. Checkout the Coverts below.
Non-Cellular Cameras
Here are some good options for non-cellular game cameras for security. If you don't have any cellular reception where you are wanting to place the camera it may be a good option to choose a non-cellular camera.
If you are looking to capture license plates at night the Reconyx License Plate camera is going to be one of the only options out there.
Thanks for reading. If you are looking for our whole list of game cameras that can be used for security click here.
Overall rating: 4.5747128 / 5 from 87 reviews.
The Reconyx Hyperfire 2 is a top-tier low glow IR trail camera known for its exceptional night picture quality and long battery life. While it excels in picture capture, its daytime video quality is subpar. The camera offers fast detection speeds and a robust design, backed by a 5-year warranty from Reconyx.
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"Camera is great! Trailcampro is absolutely terrific!"
"Great camera!!!"
"Battery life is amazing and takes great pictures."
"This is my 3rd Reconyx Hyperfire 2. I wouldn’t get any other camera. I’ve had Moultrie, Bushnell and they’re not even close to the performance of Reconyx. I’ve had the batteries last over 2 years before having to replace any of them and then it’s usually only one or maybe 2 batteries that need to be changed and I leave my cameras out year round. The best thing is that they’re made in Wisconsin. I still haven’t tried the video yet."
"I bought the hyperfire 2 mainly because I want a camera that can be repaired if need be. I have only had it about a month and it has already passed my expectations compared to my browning. I ordered the camera in the morning on a Thursday and it arrived the next day mainly because the company is located in the same state but the staff at trail cam pro were excellent in helping me to decide. The added SD card is awesome."
"Perfect picture camera. 4 star because lack of viewer screen and video quality."
"I recently purchased 3 Hyperfire 2 trail cameras. I was impressed from the beginning with the number of pictures I was getting compared to the competition. Also the ease of use, picture quality and warranty are all game changers. I was so impressed that I ordered 3 more. Great job Reconyx!"
"This is my second Hyperfire 2 and I love it it takes great pictures and the batteries last for ever"
"I feel picture quality could be better. Overall I'm happy with this camera. Battery life and detection range is insane! What you might think is a blank picture usually has something in it, really amazing! This is my third Hyperfire 2 and I expect them to last a long time. One small feature is the camera automatically adjusts the clock to daylight savings which means your time stamp is always accurate. I leave some of my cameras out all year and it is comforting to check a functioning camera will ample battery life. Overall a durable camera and I do use security cases on them to prevent bears from messing with them."
"This my third trail camera and the best yet. Daytime color pictures are fantastic. Night pictures are very good, though I did expect more range out of the infrared flash. It's been a month in use, with about 4,000 pictures and the batteries are still showing 100%. :-)"