Wildlife Up Close and Personal
"My husband and I are impressed with the quality of the videos and photos of the trail cam. Being able to download the files to our phones makes the process easy!!"
- This is a wireless trail camera that connects to the Reconyx App on your phone in order to change settings and/or download pictures and videos. You have to be within 40-100 ft. to connect to the phone. The MR5 takes average pictures/videos, but it is fast, battery efficient, and a ton of fun to use. - TCP Staff
Model # MR5 | MR5 Owner's Manual
Pros
Cons
Trailcampro Analysis
The Reconyx Microfire MR5 wireless trail camera is both unique and innovative. Within 100 feet (line of sight), the MR5 can be wirelessly accessed with the Reconyx app on your smartphone. With the app, you can change settings, check the cameras aim, download pictures/videos, and erase the micro-SD card.
The MR5 does not have the typical programming screen on the inside of the camera. This is a highly-evolved trailcam that does everything from your smartphone. If you set a password on the phone, you are the only person that can access the settings. All images are stored in their full resolution to the micro-SD card inside the camera, but you can also download compressed versions of the pictures and videos as long as you are within range of the MR5's wifi (40-100 ft. line of sight).
Please note, the camera does not need to be in a wifi zone, it creates its own wifi hotspot when the user is within range. This camera can be used in both remote rural areas and urban settings.
Photo resolution: 3 mpxl
Video Resolution: 1080 x 720 w/ audio
Flash Type: Low Glow Infrared
Day pictures do not have the vivid color we have seen in other Reconyx trailcam models. However, we knew there would be a trade-off in picture quality to have the wifi technology. Clarity, depth and focus all look good from our field pictures.
Night pictures do lack flash range. The MR5 would not excel overlooking an open field, but it does really well when there are trees or other objects to bounce the low glow IR flash off of. Outside of the lack of flash range, we were very happy with night pictures.
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Video quality mimics picture quality. We used the MR5 for both wildlife and security surveillance so you will see interesting whitetail behavior in the videos and some security footage from our warehouse.
Resting Power (on): 2.62 mW
Picture Daytime/Nighttime Power Consumption: 1.33 Ws | 3.54 Ws
Video Daytime/Nighttime Power Consumption: 25.03 Ws | 88.15 Ws
The Microfire MR5 is very efficient. Keep in mind, this camera is achieving the ranking while only using 6 AA batteries.
If this camera were to take 35-day pictures and 35-night pictures every 24 hour period, this camera would last 6.8 months in the field on a set of lithium batteries.
If this camera were to take 15-day and 15-night videos (10-second videos) every 24 hours, it would last 1.4 months in the field on a set of lithium batteries. This on the lower end of efficiency, but remember, the camera is only using 6 AA batteries.
Picture Trigger & Recovery Speed: 0.10 s. / 1.6 s.
Video Trigger & Recovery Speed: 0.21 s. / 5.8 s.
Detection Range: 40 ft.
Picture trigger and recovery speeds are outstanding. This camera can catch even the fastest animal. Video trigger is extremely impressive but the video recovery time is sluggish.
Detection range has been 40 ft. This is well below average and extremely unimpressive.
Overall, this detection circuit is faster than the Reconyx Ultrafire models but does not recover in picture mode as fast as the Hyperfire trail cameras.
Dimensions: 4.75" x 4" x 3"
Battery Type: 6 AA Batteries
External Battery Jack: 12-volt
We were quite giddy to see this camera released and finally in our hands for testing. Reconyx has a history of building trail cameras (right here in the United States) with extreme precision and durability but has never developed a trailcam as progressive as the Microfire MR5.
This is the first trail camera that has successfully and consistently been able to transmit photos from camera to smartphone without the use of a cellular network. Keep in mind, this camera does NOT connect to your home/business wifi and send photos anywhere. You have to be within 50-100 feet for transmission and access to the cameras settings. This can vary depending on the area the camera is located. In thick brush, transmission will be shorter, in an open parking lot, transmission goes out to the 100 ft. rating.
Case design is unique and progressive. The MR5 has a tube shape and could be concealed inconspicuously in a number of ways. This is not without trade-offs. The tube shape could either blend in better or stick out depending on the situation. The mounting is also unique - the MR5 comes with a screw in mount (with a ball joint) that allows the camera to be pointed numerous ways.
The front of the camera screws off revealing a front and back. The battery compartment fits neatly into the back of the camera. There is a cloth pull tab to remove the battery compartment. We have found this doesn't work nearly as well as forcefully slapping the compartment against your off-hand. The batteries are very snug and tough to remove without the help of a small screwdriver or a key. All three components have specific positions they must be in to fit together properly.
Setup is done entirely with the Reconyx app on your phone. This can be found in the app store of your iPhone or on Google Play on your Android. Remember, this camera requires the app to operate - there is not an internal setup screen. Once you have the App going, search for the camera. If the camera is nearby, the app will quickly find the camera and will run you through a quick setup guide (extremely handy for first-time users). After this is over, you are ready to get the camera set to your specifications.
Setup couldn't be easier, simply select a setting and change it to your liking. Time and date automatically correlate to your phone's settings. We found all our favorite settings, including; start/stop time, PIR sensitivity and password protection. When you are ready to put the camera to work, just select "Arm Camera." This will also happen automatically after 2 minutes (as long as you don't have the codeloc on).
How to download photos and videos
Simply walk within 40-100 ft. of the camera, connect to the MR5, and select "Download Pics." You will be prompted to switch your wifi over to the camera's wifi connection. After you have done that, go back to the camera and download the pictures. These pictures and videos can easily be saved, texted, shared to social media, and passed around the office for bragging rights.
Not only is the setup incredibly easy, intuitive, and progressive; but it renders the camera useless to a potential thief. If they steal the camera and you have given the camera a Codeloc (4 digit password), they can't login to the camera, arm the camera, or change settings.
This wireless transfer of images is ideal for these scenarios:
Durability on Reconyx trail cameras is un-matched. These cameras are engineered and produced in Holmen, Wisconsin by some of the brightest minds in the business.
We have received a high number of returns on this camera due to the wifi not connecting far enough for customers. This is an area that could use improvements.
There are obvious trade-offs to both the unique camera shape and only using a phone to program the MR5. However, if you are proficient with a smartphone and the shape of the camera works for your scenario, we believe you will find the quality of design near-flawless.
Reconyx Microfire MR5 Conclusion:
The Microfire MR5 is the most interesting camera we've had the pleasure of reviewing. There is some serious technology in this tiny camera that opens up an entirely new market to the trailcam industry. The wireless transfer gives the MR5 a wide range of options and scenarios it could excel at. However, if you are looking for a camera to monitor a bait pile - this isn't it. It could do that, rather easily, yet the MR5's talents would be wasted in the process.
The MR5 is a serious camera for serious game camera & security camera users. Average picture quality is the trade-off for the wifi technology and tube-shaped case design. Don't buy this camera if you are looking for top-notch picture quality. However, there are a ton of wildlife and security scenarios that the MR5 is perfect for, and for those users, we give the MR5 a glowing recommendation.
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Manufacturer Specifications

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.
Trailcampro's 2 Year Warranty
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.
Trailcampro's 90-Day Return Policy
We believe you have the right to return any game camera that does not meet your expectations within 90 days.
Our return policy lets you field test products, at no risk to you!
Want 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!
Domestic Shipping Options Reconyx MR5 Accessories
Here are a few of the accessories we like to use in the MR5 Wifi Camera.

Energizer Ultimate Lithiums | 6 Pack
$11.95
- There is no downside to using lithium batteries. Long battery life, extreme durability and better night pictures. You will be happy you did.

$14.95
- Micro SD cards store your pictures and videos for easy removal. We give you a free Micro-SD with the MR5.
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.
- This is a wireless trail camera that connects to the Reconyx App on your phone in order to change settings and/or download pictures and videos. You have to be within 40-100 ft. to connect to the phone. The MR5 takes average pictures/videos, but it is fast, battery efficient, and a ton of fun to use. - TCP Staff
Model # MR5 | MR5 Owner's Manual
Pros
Cons
Trailcampro Analysis
The Reconyx Microfire MR5 wireless trail camera is both unique and innovative. Within 100 feet (line of sight), the MR5 can be wirelessly accessed with the Reconyx app on your smartphone. With the app, you can change settings, check the cameras aim, download pictures/videos, and erase the micro-SD card.
The MR5 does not have the typical programming screen on the inside of the camera. This is a highly-evolved trailcam that does everything from your smartphone. If you set a password on the phone, you are the only person that can access the settings. All images are stored in their full resolution to the micro-SD card inside the camera, but you can also download compressed versions of the pictures and videos as long as you are within range of the MR5's wifi (40-100 ft. line of sight).
Please note, the camera does not need to be in a wifi zone, it creates its own wifi hotspot when the user is within range. This camera can be used in both remote rural areas and urban settings.
Photo resolution: 3 mpxl
Video Resolution: 1080 x 720 w/ audio
Flash Type: Low Glow Infrared
Day pictures do not have the vivid color we have seen in other Reconyx trailcam models. However, we knew there would be a trade-off in picture quality to have the wifi technology. Clarity, depth and focus all look good from our field pictures.
Night pictures do lack flash range. The MR5 would not excel overlooking an open field, but it does really well when there are trees or other objects to bounce the low glow IR flash off of. Outside of the lack of flash range, we were very happy with night pictures.
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Video quality mimics picture quality. We used the MR5 for both wildlife and security surveillance so you will see interesting whitetail behavior in the videos and some security footage from our warehouse.
Resting Power (on): 2.62 mW
Picture Daytime/Nighttime Power Consumption: 1.33 Ws | 3.54 Ws
Video Daytime/Nighttime Power Consumption: 25.03 Ws | 88.15 Ws
The Microfire MR5 is very efficient. Keep in mind, this camera is achieving the ranking while only using 6 AA batteries.
If this camera were to take 35-day pictures and 35-night pictures every 24 hour period, this camera would last 6.8 months in the field on a set of lithium batteries.
If this camera were to take 15-day and 15-night videos (10-second videos) every 24 hours, it would last 1.4 months in the field on a set of lithium batteries. This on the lower end of efficiency, but remember, the camera is only using 6 AA batteries.
Picture Trigger & Recovery Speed: 0.10 s. / 1.6 s.
Video Trigger & Recovery Speed: 0.21 s. / 5.8 s.
Detection Range: 40 ft.
Picture trigger and recovery speeds are outstanding. This camera can catch even the fastest animal. Video trigger is extremely impressive but the video recovery time is sluggish.
Detection range has been 40 ft. This is well below average and extremely unimpressive.
Overall, this detection circuit is faster than the Reconyx Ultrafire models but does not recover in picture mode as fast as the Hyperfire trail cameras.
Dimensions: 4.75" x 4" x 3"
Battery Type: 6 AA Batteries
External Battery Jack: 12-volt
We were quite giddy to see this camera released and finally in our hands for testing. Reconyx has a history of building trail cameras (right here in the United States) with extreme precision and durability but has never developed a trailcam as progressive as the Microfire MR5.
This is the first trail camera that has successfully and consistently been able to transmit photos from camera to smartphone without the use of a cellular network. Keep in mind, this camera does NOT connect to your home/business wifi and send photos anywhere. You have to be within 50-100 feet for transmission and access to the cameras settings. This can vary depending on the area the camera is located. In thick brush, transmission will be shorter, in an open parking lot, transmission goes out to the 100 ft. rating.
Case design is unique and progressive. The MR5 has a tube shape and could be concealed inconspicuously in a number of ways. This is not without trade-offs. The tube shape could either blend in better or stick out depending on the situation. The mounting is also unique - the MR5 comes with a screw in mount (with a ball joint) that allows the camera to be pointed numerous ways.
The front of the camera screws off revealing a front and back. The battery compartment fits neatly into the back of the camera. There is a cloth pull tab to remove the battery compartment. We have found this doesn't work nearly as well as forcefully slapping the compartment against your off-hand. The batteries are very snug and tough to remove without the help of a small screwdriver or a key. All three components have specific positions they must be in to fit together properly.
Setup is done entirely with the Reconyx app on your phone. This can be found in the app store of your iPhone or on Google Play on your Android. Remember, this camera requires the app to operate - there is not an internal setup screen. Once you have the App going, search for the camera. If the camera is nearby, the app will quickly find the camera and will run you through a quick setup guide (extremely handy for first-time users). After this is over, you are ready to get the camera set to your specifications.
Setup couldn't be easier, simply select a setting and change it to your liking. Time and date automatically correlate to your phone's settings. We found all our favorite settings, including; start/stop time, PIR sensitivity and password protection. When you are ready to put the camera to work, just select "Arm Camera." This will also happen automatically after 2 minutes (as long as you don't have the codeloc on).
How to download photos and videos
Simply walk within 40-100 ft. of the camera, connect to the MR5, and select "Download Pics." You will be prompted to switch your wifi over to the camera's wifi connection. After you have done that, go back to the camera and download the pictures. These pictures and videos can easily be saved, texted, shared to social media, and passed around the office for bragging rights.
Not only is the setup incredibly easy, intuitive, and progressive; but it renders the camera useless to a potential thief. If they steal the camera and you have given the camera a Codeloc (4 digit password), they can't login to the camera, arm the camera, or change settings.
This wireless transfer of images is ideal for these scenarios:
Durability on Reconyx trail cameras is un-matched. These cameras are engineered and produced in Holmen, Wisconsin by some of the brightest minds in the business.
We have received a high number of returns on this camera due to the wifi not connecting far enough for customers. This is an area that could use improvements.
There are obvious trade-offs to both the unique camera shape and only using a phone to program the MR5. However, if you are proficient with a smartphone and the shape of the camera works for your scenario, we believe you will find the quality of design near-flawless.
Reconyx Microfire MR5 Conclusion:
The Microfire MR5 is the most interesting camera we've had the pleasure of reviewing. There is some serious technology in this tiny camera that opens up an entirely new market to the trailcam industry. The wireless transfer gives the MR5 a wide range of options and scenarios it could excel at. However, if you are looking for a camera to monitor a bait pile - this isn't it. It could do that, rather easily, yet the MR5's talents would be wasted in the process.
The MR5 is a serious camera for serious game camera & security camera users. Average picture quality is the trade-off for the wifi technology and tube-shaped case design. Don't buy this camera if you are looking for top-notch picture quality. However, there are a ton of wildlife and security scenarios that the MR5 is perfect for, and for those users, we give the MR5 a glowing recommendation.
Enjoy our reviews? Please consider purchasing your next trail camera from us.
Read Reviews From All the Game and Trail Cameras
Manufacturer Specifications

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.
Trailcampro's 2 Year Warranty
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.
Trailcampro's 90-Day Return Policy
We believe you have the right to return any game camera that does not meet your expectations within 90 days.
Our return policy lets you field test products, at no risk to you!
Want 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!
Domestic Shipping Options Reconyx MR5 Accessories
Here are a few of the accessories we like to use in the MR5 Wifi Camera.

Energizer Ultimate Lithiums | 6 Pack
$11.95
- There is no downside to using lithium batteries. Long battery life, extreme durability and better night pictures. You will be happy you did.

$14.95
- Micro SD cards store your pictures and videos for easy removal. We give you a free Micro-SD with the MR5.
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: 4.230769 / 5 from 13 reviews.
Review topics: ["quality","pictures","camera","video","case","range","concept"].
"My husband and I are impressed with the quality of the videos and photos of the trail cam. Being able to download the files to our phones makes the process easy!!"
"I like you can review photos and videos without having to get to the camera and take the SD card out. The reason for the 3 stars is I found the range of motion detection on the camera was only 24' max and not the 40' advertised."
"Doesn't miss pics like the others"
"Great trailcam, really good for if you need to install a camera covertly because of its shape, size and the ability to download images without touching it. I would either have photos or video and dont bother with the photos and video at the same time options as the camera like the bushnells take the photos first and then start the video. The tree bracket can unscrew and it reveals a standard camera tripod thread. They certainly arent cheap but I want more!"
"The Reconyx microfire MR5 arrived with a bad micro SD slot and I had to send it back to Reconyx for repairs. They had it only for one day, sent it right back. The repaired micro-SD slot worked great. Loaded it with lithium AA's, mounted it about 10 foot up and played around with picture setups and video setups and I am please with both. Daytime compressed Bluetooth pictures/videos compare well or better than my old Bushnell camera. Night picture are good the IR flash could be a little brighter for my area. Really my only con is I have to walk right under the unit and (sometimes) hold my LG "L22" smartphone up at arms length under the camera to connect. I was hoping for much, much better blue tooth range. I have not viewed the picture or videos directly from the micro-SD yet. I also have just ordered a second mount for another area I want to watch."
"Good quality pictures and video if downloaded directly from sd card. Pictures and videos are a little grainy when using the wi-fi download option, but its to conserve battery. Excellent choice, recommended to all"
"takes excellant pictures and is very convienent not to physically access camera for pics, i've had another wi-fi camera from a different manu. but your camera puts that one to shame"
"PICTURES ARE AVERAGE NOT NEAR AS GOOD AS THE 500 OR 600 SERIES CAM. WIFI DOESNT WORK ALL THE TIME, MICRO CHIP, REALLY IN THE WOODS ?"
"Seamless setup. Worked well on initial placement on game trails on Prince of Wales Island, AK. Time will tell how it handles the humidity. Trigger speed is good. Image quality is clear and video is clear but choppy. I like the Bluetooth control of the camera and image download. Great for quick in and out sets. All and all it's a meal on wheels."
"First, in full disclosure, I am a huge Reconyx fan. I have a number of X and Y. They are great cameras that are built to deliver many years of use. Add to this the FANTASTIC service and support from Reconyx and, in my opinion, you get the very best game camera money can buy. Yes, they are expensive, but in my experience, you get what you pay for. In the case of Reconyx cameras, the value is superior to any other I have tried (most of them on the market). I waited months for the MR5. I bought one as soon as I could. I have since used it for about 6 weeks. In my experience, this camera is tailor made to hang high in a tree to monitor a sensitive spot. In my case I have it about 12' up in a tree over looking a pond. I have been pleased with the detection circuit and video quality. I fill the camera with lithium batteries and have left it up in the tree and checked the camera every other week using the cameras wireless capabilities. My experience is about 100' max range. Pros: wireless capabilities and build quality. I love the ability to check the aim from the phone app. Cons: I'm not crazy about the tree screw mount. Anchoring the screw in to the tree can be tough, especially if you are climbing the tree. To remove the camera from the mount (to screw in to the tree or to point the camera) requires you to loosen the ball and socket joints quite a bit - if you go too far, the assembly can fall apart spreading your parts on the forest floor. At this point, the images that you download are thumbnail images. The only way to get the high-res images is to access the camera and swap out the memory card. Reconyx told me that they expect to update the software to allow a user to select and download a specific image. That would be fantastic. All in all, I am very happy with the MR5. I am fully expect that in time, Reconyx will perfect the software and maybe they will come up with a better tree mount."