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Our solar-powered 4K trail cameras have been deployed in 54 countries and are trusted by African Parks, WWF, and the University of Oxford.

Featured on the cover of Current Biology (April 2026)


Bosco Atukwatse VSPT Scientist

TRUSTED BY
WWF African Parks University of Georgia University of Oxford Frankfurt Zoological Society Conservation X Labs CNRS WildCRU Ulula WWF African Parks University of Georgia University of Oxford Frankfurt Zoological Society Conservation X Labs CNRS WildCRU Ulula

THE WEAPON 4K PLUS

The WEAPON 4K PLUS is an upgrade of our flagship model which launched in 2023. It delivers 4K UHD footage and 112 megapixel images (interpolated) with a bigger 5200 mAh solar powered battery pack.

SOLARIS WEAPON 4K PLUS solar-powered trail camera for wildlife research
Features of the SOLARIS WEAPON 4K PLUS trail camera including solar power, night vision, 4K video and waterproof housing

NOW USED IN 54 COUNTRIES

Since its launch in 2023 SOLARIS is now used everywhere from South Sudan to Turkmenistan on species as diverse as tree kangaroos to sea turtles. Check out our clients and reviews section to see our supporters and what they think of our cameras.

Our cameras have been deployed in 54 countries. From building biodiversity credits to assessing population densities of carnivores. Some leading projects include biodiversity assessments in the DRC, Chad, and South Sudan and study species include tree kangaroos, leopards and even turtles. SOLARIS works across cold mountains, true tropical forests, and even >45 degree deserts. 

HALF THE MONEY - DOUBLE THE RESULTS

Chart comparing long-term battery costs for alkaline AA, lithium AA and SOLARIS WEAPON 4K PLUS trail cameras

*Data for Alkaline and Lithium battery cost taken from Amazon. Replacement of 8 AA batteries is assumed to take place every 8 weeks. This is standard in many high temperature settings in Africa and Asia.

Rival Trail Camera

RIVAL TRAIL CAMERA

$200 SPENT AFTER 32 WEEKS

SOLARIS WEAPON 4K PLUS solar-powered trail camera mounted on a tree for wildlife monitoring

SOLARIS WEAPON 4K PLUS

$120 SPENT AFTER 32 WEEKS

Researchers setting up a SOLARIS trail camera for wildlife monitoring in the field
Conservation field team setting up a SOLARIS trail camera in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert
Makerere University students and Mihingo Lodge staff setting up a SOLARIS trail camera for wildlife monitoring
Dr Alexander Braczkowski and Karamoja Overland Safaris staff setting up a SOLARIS trail camera in the field
Bosco Atukwatse and Orin Cornille setting up a SOLARIS trail camera for wildlife research in Kidepo Valley
Arata Honda setting up a SOLARIS trail camera in the rainforest canopy of Papua New Guinea

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OUR CAMERAS HAVE SAVED SCIENTISTS 1 MILLION BATTERIES AND OVER 2 MILLION DOLLARS IN FIELDWORK COSTS