ICU Wildlife Camera Clom Cam 6 – Advanced LTE Wildlife Camera with GPS, Full-HD and Stronger Night Performance
If you only find out what happened when you patrol your hunting ground, you're too late.
The ICU Wildlife Camera Clom Cam 6 is designed for monitoring hunting grounds, baiting sites, game trails, and property – in other words, for situations where you not only want to collect images but also prepare decisions.
The Cam 6 is the stronger choice if you want more night reserve, GPS function, and app options for videos or location queries. What's crucial is not just the megapixel count, but whether the trigger, night vision, mobile connectivity, power supply, and placement suit the intended use.
Why this particular product?
✔ 4G/LTE transmission with eSIM logic
✔ App connection for remote images and control
✔ Cam 6: more night performance, GPS, and video/app functions for more demanding hunting ground control
✔ 940 nm black flash for discreet night shots
✔ Weatherproof outdoor construction for hunting grounds and property
✔ Up to 12 MP photo resolution
✔ Full HD video
Why ICU CLOM Cam 6?
A wildlife camera is not an end in itself. It should provide you with usable information – not just beautiful pictures.
- You get pictures without constantly having to walk to the camera
- You can better identify activity times, trails, and movement patterns
- You reduce unnecessary disturbances in the hunting ground
- You can compare locations and move cameras more precisely
- You recognize battery status, signal, and alignment earlier
Thinking about wildlife cameras correctly:
❌ Simply hang it anywhere: empty images, wrong angle, poor night shots
✔ Consciously choose the location: cleanly cover trails, baiting sites, wallows, fences, or driveways
The difference is not just in the camera, but in distance, height, angle, and power supply.
Practical Tip: Angle beats Megapixels
Do not mount the camera directly frontally on a game trail, but slightly at an angle to the direction of movement. This keeps the animal in the detection range longer and gives the camera more time for a usable shot.
Additionally, pay attention to backlight in the morning/evening and remove moving branches in front of the sensor.
Key Features
- Wireless wildlife camera for hunting grounds, baiting sites, and object surveillance
- 4G/LTE mobile connectivity with integrated eSIM
- App-based image transfer and control
- 940 nm infrared flash for discreet night images
- Fast trigger speed for game trails and movements
- Weatherproof construction for permanent outdoor installation
- Up to 12 MP photo resolution
- Full HD video
- 52 IR LEDs with 940 nm
- Night vision range up to approx. 40 m
- GPS position query possible
Our Assessment
The ICU CLOM Cam 6 is strong when you want to get hunting ground information without constantly being on site. A wireless camera saves journeys, reduces disturbance, and gives you significantly more data about activity and times.
The practical benefit depends heavily on the location: 2–3 meters high can be useful for object surveillance, but a lower, slightly angled mounting is usually better for baiting sites and game trails.
The power supply is also important. Wireless transmission consumes energy. If you want to leave the camera outdoors for longer, you should consciously plan for batteries, a solar panel, or changing locations.
Who is it suitable for?
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Hunters: for monitoring baiting sites, game trails, wallows, and activity times
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Hunting Ground Managers: for multiple locations and fewer control rounds
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Property / Object Owners: if movements need to be documented
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Outdoor Users: for wildlife observation and remote locations
Why specifically for you?
If you want to disturb less and still know more about activity in the hunting ground, a wireless wildlife camera is exactly the right solution – provided the location and power supply are suitable.
You can also find suitable wildlife camera and hunting ground equipment in our category Outdoor & Crisis Preparedness.
Important Note:
For wildlife cameras and wireless surveillance, data protection, property rights, hunting law, and local regulations must be observed. Cameras must not monitor public paths, foreign properties, or individuals without a legal basis.
Location Selection – The Most Important Practical Factor
A wildlife camera only delivers good pictures if the location, distance, and alignment are correct. Technical data cannot compensate for poor installation.
- Baiting site: pay attention to short distance and clean angle
- Game trail: mount at an angle to the direction of movement
- Open area: consider wind, sun, and long trigger paths
- Object surveillance: mount higher and plan for theft protection
Practical Tip: Test Image First, Then Leave
After hanging, always check the test image: height, angle, image section, and night range. Many poor camera images are not caused by technology, but by mounting too high, too low, or too frontally.
Night Images, IR Flash & Trigger Time
The 940 nm black flash is designed for discreet night shots. However, the range must match the location: too far away, even a good camera will provide less usable detail.
- Short distance: more details and less motion blur
- Too close: overexposure possible at night
- Too far: animal recognizable, but details missing
- Avoid branches and grass in front of the sensor
Mobile Connectivity & Power Supply
Wireless cameras are extremely practical, but they require power and network access. Therefore, regularly check signal strength, battery level, and data/tariff logic.
- Test signal on site
- Charge and label batteries sensibly
- Plan for a solar panel for permanent locations
- Consider shorter runtime in cold weather
Features & Construction / Contents
- Camera unit with mobile transmission
- Integrated eSIM / CLOM network connectivity
- IR night illumination
- Memory card operation depending on model
- Outdoor housing for hunting ground and outdoor use
- Power supply via batteries or rechargeable batteries depending on model
Technical Specifications
- Photo resolution:
- up to 12 MP – sufficient for clear wildlife images and reliable animal identification
- Video:
- Full HD – allows additional observation of behavior and movements
- Trigger time:
- 0.3 seconds – very fast reaction to movement
- Infrared flash:
- 940 nm black flash – practically invisible to animals and humans
- Number of IR LEDs:
- 52 – ensures uniform illumination for night shots
- Night vision range:
- up to about 40 m – larger surveillance area than many standard cameras
- Detection angle:
- 50° – covers a larger area in front of the camera
- Display:
- 2.4 inch color display – for setup and image control directly on the camera
- Protection class:
- IP66 – dustproof and protected against strong splash water
- Mobile connectivity:
- 2G / 3G / 4G LTE
- SIM:
- integrated eSIM card
- Memory card:
- SD / SDHC up to 128 GB
- GPS:
- Camera position determination possible
- Power supply:
- 8 × AA batteries or 3 × 18650 Li-Ion rechargeable batteries
- Dimensions:
- 14 × 14.5 × 13.5 cm
- Weight:
- approx. 640 g
Scope of Delivery
- ICU Clom Cam 6 Wildlife Camera
- Antenna
- integrated eSIM card
- 16 GB memory card
- Mounting strap
- Instruction manual
- 2000 Coins starting credit
FAQ
Where is the best place to mount the camera?
Slightly at an angle to the direction of movement, not directly frontal. This results in more usable images.
Why are night images sometimes poor?
This is often due to too great a distance, branches in front of the camera, the wrong angle, or insufficient power supply.
Do I absolutely need mobile reception?
Yes, for live/app transmission. Without sufficient network, the camera can store but not reliably send.
How do I save battery?
Fewer unnecessary triggers, clean location, appropriate sensitivity, and for continuous operation, a solar panel.
Is a wireless camera suitable for object surveillance?
Yes, if legal requirements, data protection, and mounting location are observed. It is not a substitute for a professional alarm system.
Especially in the area of wireless wildlife cameras, hunting ground surveillance, and baiting site control, the combination of location selection, trigger behavior, night vision, mobile connectivity, and power supply determines true practical usability.