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By Roy Lloyd · Last reviewed: May 2026

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G200 Trail Camera 2 Pack

WOSPORTS G200 Trail Camera 2-Pack Review (2026): Two Cameras for $100

$99.99
2
Cameras
~$50
Per Camera
1080p
Video
60 ft
Detection
Camo
Housing
$99.99
Price
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Quick Verdict

The G200 2-pack is the right choice when your scouting strategy is coverage over individual quality. Two cameras for $99.99 means roughly $50 each — less per camera than the G100, with the ability to cover a food plot entry trail and the plot itself simultaneously. The specs per individual camera are modest; the value of two cameras at once is the whole point.

4.1 / 5

The Coverage Math

The typical scouting mistake is buying one good camera for one location when the property has three or four setups worth monitoring. A single $100 camera on a food plot tells you deer are using the plot. Two cameras tells you which entry trail they prefer, what time they arrive, and how they approach — which is the information that actually changes where you hang your stand.

The G200 2-pack is built for that coverage-first strategy. At $50 per camera, you can buy two packs and cover four locations for what you'd spend on two H29s. The individual camera specs are more modest, but more data points from more locations usually beats better data from one spot.

Real-World Performance

Detection Range

The 60-foot detection range covers most trail and stand site monitoring distances effectively. A deer walking a trail 30 yards in front of the camera is well within range. At a food plot, 60 feet gives you solid coverage of the immediate feeding area without capturing every deer on the far side of a large field — which keeps SD card capacity from filling with irrelevant footage.

Camo Housing

The camo design is meaningful for mature deer. Blaze orange or bright black camera housings can catch enough light or stand out enough in the woods to attract a buck's attention. A camo housing in appropriate pattern blends better on a tree and reduces the chance that a curious buck memorizes the camera location and starts avoiding it.

What We Like

Two Cameras for $100: Roughly $50 per camera — less than the G100 at $39.99 per camera when buying two, and significantly less than a single G600 or H29
60-Foot Detection Range: Solid range for food plot monitoring and stand site coverage — most common scouting distances fall within 60 feet of the camera
Camo Housing Design: Stealthy design reduces the risk of spooking deer on approach or if a curious buck investigates the camera
1080p Video: Enough resolution to identify deer and monitor behavior — appropriate for scouting where battery life and reliability matter more than 4K
Covers Two Locations at Once: The primary use case: a food plot entry trail AND the plot itself, two scrapes, two stand locations — simultaneous data from different spots

What We Don't Like

1080p vs 4K: The G600 at $59.99 delivers 4K for a single camera; for identification detail, that's the better choice
No Reviews or Stars: No owner review data at time of writing — hard to validate real-world durability claims
Specs Not Fully Published: Trigger speed and night vision range aren't specified — worth verifying against what the H29 publishes at the same price point

Who It's Best For

Buy the G200 2-Pack If You...

Hunters who want to cover two locations simultaneously with one purchase
Property managers who need cameras spread across multiple stands, trails, or food plots
Budget hunters who prioritize coverage over individual camera performance
Anyone who lost a camera to theft and wants low-cost replacements

Buy Something Else If You...

You only have one primary camera location — a single G600 or H29 will outperform each G200
4K video or verified trigger speed matters — the H29 at $99.99 is the better single-camera buy
You want owner review data to back the purchase — no reviews exist yet for this model

Score Breakdown

Image Quality3.8 / 5
Trigger Speed3.8 / 5
Night Vision3.8 / 5
Battery Life4.0 / 5
Value4.9 / 5
Final Verdict

The G200 2-pack answers a specific question: how do I cover more of my property without spending more? If that's your question, this is the answer. If your question is "what's the best single camera for my primary stand site," the H29 at the same $99.99 price is the better buy.

Final Score: 4.1 / 5

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