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By Roy Lloyd · Last reviewed: May 2026

WOSPORTS G600 4K Trail Camera Review (2026): Wide Coverage at $60
The G600 makes one spec claim that stands out: 120-degree detection angle. Most trail cameras run 90–100 degrees. At 120 degrees, you cover significantly more of a food plot or trail intersection from a single position — fewer repositioning trips, fewer deer that walk the edge of frame undetected. Add 4K video and IP66 waterproofing, and the $59.99 price becomes genuinely compelling.
Why the 120° Detection Angle Matters
Standard trail cameras detect motion across a 90–100 degree arc. A deer that walks parallel to the camera at close range, or approaches from a steep angle at a trail fork, can enter and exit frame without triggering the sensor. At 120 degrees, that margin widens considerably.
In a food plot, the practical effect is that you can point the G600 at the center of the plot and capture activity across a much wider swath. At a trail intersection, you can cover two or three entry points from a single tree. That's fewer cameras needed, fewer SD card swaps, and fewer intrusion events that can alert deer to the camera's presence.
Real-World Performance
4K Video
4K makes a difference specifically when you need to zoom into video footage to identify antler characteristics. At 1080p, heavy zoom produces blurry results that make it hard to count points on a moving deer. At 4K, you have more room to crop before quality degrades. For purely behavioral observation — is the deer using this trail? what time? — 1080p is sufficient, but for identification, 4K is the better tool.
IP66 Waterproofing
IP66 is dust-tight and resistant to powerful water jets — above the standard IP55 or IP65 ratings common in this price range. For cameras left deployed through rain, sleet, and temperature swings from September through January, waterproofing matters more than most hunters expect. A camera that fogged internally or failed mid-rut is far more costly than the camera itself.
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The G600 hits a specific sweet spot: 4K video and a 120-degree detection angle at $59.99. If those two specs matter to your scouting setup — and for food plot and trail intersection use they genuinely do — it's a strong buy. If your priority is maximum property coverage on a budget, multiple G100s at $39.99 each will serve you better.