TKENPRO 2K Pet & Trail Cameras

TKENPRO builds two distinct camera lines around one idea: you shouldn't have to be there to see what's happening. The pet camera lineup connects you to your dog or cat at home β€” live video, two-way talk, and remote treat tossing from the same app; check the official website for current treat dispenser price details. The cellular trail camera lineup puts eyes on your hunting property or remote land without a router anywhere near it. The flagship RBX-H10 shoots in 2K, and across both lines, 923 verified buyers have rated the pet cameras 4.3 stars, and that trail camera has earned 4.7 stars across 61 reviews β€” numbers that reflect real-world use, not just spec sheets.
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4G Built-In SIM Across Three Major Carriers

The RBX-H10 trail camera auto-selects the strongest available signal among Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T β€” no SIM sourcing, no carrier account, no Wi-Fi dead zone problem.

923 Verified Buyers on the Pet Camera Line

Every TKENPRO pet camera shares a 4.3-star rating pool drawn from 923 documented Amazon reviews β€” consistent performance across all four SKUs, not a single outlier propping up the average.

IP66 Weatherproofing for Year-Round Outdoor Use

The trail camera line carries an IP66 waterproof rating β€” complete dust protection and resistance to powerful water jets in any direction, built for forests, farms, and weather that doesn't cooperate.

Solar Plus Battery Keeps Cameras Running Off-Grid

A 4W solar panel paired with a 7,800mAh rechargeable battery forms a dual-power system that keeps the trail cameras running continuously β€” no truck visit to swap batteries, no downtime after cloudy stretches.

Two Camera Lines Built Around Remote Visibility

TKENPRO's pet cameras and cellular trail cameras solve the same core problem from opposite directions β€” one monitors the living room, one monitors the back forty β€” and both do it through an app without requiring you to be on-site. If you're managing both a pet at home and a hunting property or farm, these two lines were designed with the same buyer in mind.

What TKENPRO Buyers Actually Reach For

These are the cameras that buyers keep landing on after reading the specs β€” the RBX-H10 trail camera for hunters who need cellular connectivity without the router hassle, and the 2K and 5MP pet cameras for owners who want to check in and toss a treat without committing to a monthly cloud bill. Both lines are represented here, sorted by review count and real-world performance data.

TKENPRO 5MP Ultra HD Pet Camera - Dog Camera with Treat Dispenser
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5MP Pet Camera (Green)

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TKENPRO 4G LTE Cellular Trail Cameras 2 Packs Unlimited Data Plan Solar Trail Cameras Built in SIM Card Game Camera IP65 Waterproof Security Camera with 2K Live Video
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RBX-H10 Trail Camera 2-Pack (Yellow)

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TKENPRO 2K Pet Camera Treat Dispenser
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2K Pet Camera with AI Album (Black)

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TKENPRO Trail Camera
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RBX-H10 Trail Camera Solar (Brown)

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TKENPRO Pet Camera Treat Dispenser [1-Year Trial: Cloud + AI Features Included]
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2K Pet Camera 1-Year Trial (Gray)

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TKENPRO 4G LTE Cellular Trail Camera
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RBX-H10 Trail Camera with AI (Green)

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TKENPRO 2K Pet Camera Treat Dispenser
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2K Pet Camera Treat Dispenser (White)

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TKENPRO 4G LTE Cellular Trail Cameras 2 Packs Unlimited Data Plan Solar Trail Cameras Built in SIM Card Game Camera IP65 Waterproof Security Camera with 2K Live Video
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RBX-H10 Trail Camera 2-Pack (Yellow)

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S33 360Β° Trail Camera 2-Pack

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Pet Cameras That Do More Than Watch

TKENPRO's pet camera line goes beyond passive monitoring. Every model in the lineup combines a 0.5L treat dispenser β€” sized for dry treats between 7 and 15mm β€” with 355Β° pan rotation, two-way talk, and motion and bark detection alerts sent straight to your phone. Resolution runs from 2K HD up to 5MP Ultra HD depending on the SKU. All four models connect via dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz), use the CloudEdge app, and support local storage up to 128GB as an alternative to cloud subscription. Core features β€” live view, treat tossing, two-way audio, motion alerts β€” work without any paid plan.

What to look for

  • Resolution β€” 2K is sharp enough for face and body recognition across a standard room; 5MP adds detail if you're monitoring a larger space or want higher-quality still captures
  • Cloud vs. local storage β€” the free tier gives a 7-day rolling loop; a microSD card (up to 128GB, sold separately) lets you record 24/7 without any subscription at all
  • AI features β€” the Time Album (60-second auto-edited highlight videos, stored 30 days) requires a paid cloud subscription on most SKUs; the 1-year trial bundle includes this for the first year
  • Wi-Fi band β€” 5GHz gives a cleaner live feed if your router is close; 2.4GHz reaches farther through walls and floors
  • Subscription timeline β€” if you want to evaluate the cloud features before committing, the 1-year trial SKU (B0FVM9Q4F6) is the only option that includes extended access upfront; stock on that model is limited

In this category

  • 2K Pet Camera Treat Dispenser (White) β€” the most fully documented base model: 2K Ultra HD, 355Β° pan, 0.5L dispenser, dual-band Wi-Fi, and the complete accessory kit (power adapter, USB-C cable, cleaning brush, manual) included in the box
  • 5MP Pet Camera (Green) β€” the highest-resolution option in the lineup, with 5MP capture for sharper still images and clear night vision; same treat dispenser and pan system as the 2K models
  • 2K Pet Camera with AI Album (Black) β€” identical core hardware to the white model with AI-powered photo album and customizable detection zones; cloud subscription required to unlock the AI editing feature
  • 2K Pet Camera 1-Year Trial (Gray) β€” the same 2K hardware bundled with a 1-year Cloud and AI features trial; the highest-value SKU in the pet camera line, with only 17 units in stock as of this writing

Treat Size and Treat Compatibility Guide

The TKENPRO treat dispenser works with dry treats between 7 and 15mm in size. That single constraint β€” the size window β€” accounts for the vast majority of dispenser complaints. Load a treat that's too large and it jams in the feed mechanism. Load one that's too small and it either falls through inconsistently or clumps and sticks. Get the size right and the dispenser runs reliably for daily remote sessions.

The 0.5L reservoir holds enough dry treats for a week of regular use without refilling, assuming you're tossing a handful of treats per day across multiple sessions. That's about the right capacity for a weekday commuting schedule β€” fill it Sunday night, forget about it until the following weekend.

Treats That Fall Inside the 7–15mm Window

Most mainstream training treats land squarely in this range. Zuke's Mini Naturals measure roughly 7–8mm across β€” they're a reliable fit. Blue Buffalo Bits, Wellness Soft WellBites (the smaller varieties), and most standard "pea-sized" training treats are designed for exactly this category of dispenser. If the bag says "training treat" and the treats look roughly the size of a blueberry, you're almost certainly in range.

TKENPRO 5MP Ultra HD Pet Camera - Dog Camera with Treat Dispenser

Cat treats tend to be smaller by design, which means many standard cat kibble pieces and most purpose-made cat treats fall well within the 7–15mm window. The camera works for cats β€” the treat size specs aren't a barrier the way they sometimes are for larger breed dog treats.

What to Avoid Loading

  • Soft or moist treats β€” they compress, stick together, and create clogs that are genuinely unpleasant to clean out of the reservoir tube
  • Biscuit-style treats over 15mm β€” the mechanism can't advance them and the motor jams
  • Crumbly treats that disintegrate β€” the dust accumulates in the reservoir and eventually causes feeding failures
  • Anything sticky, coated in glycerin, or described as "chewy" β€” these bond to the interior walls of the dispenser over time

A Quick Size Check Before You Fill

Not sure if your treats qualify? Line three of them up against a standard ruler. The 7mm lower bound is roughly the diameter of a pencil eraser. The 15mm upper bound is about two-thirds of an inch β€” slightly smaller than a US dime. If your treats sit comfortably in that visual range and snap cleanly when you break one (indicating low moisture content), they'll work.

One more practical note: the cleaning brush included in the package isn't decorative. Run it through the dispenser tube once a month even if you haven't had a jam β€” treat dust and residue build up gradually, and a 90-second cleaning session prevents the kind of clog that requires disassembly. Use dry treats consistently, clean regularly, and the dispenser will run without issues.

Which TKENPRO Pet Camera Fits Your Setup

All four TKENPRO pet cameras share the same 4.3-star rating pool across 923 reviews β€” which tells you the core hardware performs consistently across the line. The differences that actually matter for most buyers come down to three things: resolution, how you want to handle storage and cloud access, and whether you want to commit to a subscription now or later.

If You Want to Avoid a Subscription Entirely

Any model in the line supports this. Live view, two-way talk, treat tossing, motion alerts, and bark detection all function without a paid cloud subscription on every TKENPRO pet camera. What you give up without a subscription is the AI-generated highlight video feature (the "Time Album") and cloud history beyond the free 7-day rolling loop. Insert a microSD card up to 128GB (not included) and the camera records 24/7 locally β€” no ongoing cost beyond the camera itself.

For subscription-averse buyers, the 2K Pet Camera Treat Dispenser (White) or the 2K Pet Camera with AI Album (Black) are the straightforward choices. Same core features, same dispenser, same app. Pick the color that fits your space.

If You Want Cloud and AI Features Right Away

The 2K Pet Camera 1-Year Trial (Gray) is the highest-value SKU in the line. It bundles a full year of cloud storage and AI features β€” including the Time Album highlight videos stored for 30 days β€” at no additional cost during the trial period. After 12 months, a paid cloud subscription is required to continue using those features. Only 17 units remain in stock as of this writing, so this isn't a permanent catalog item.

TKENPRO 5MP Ultra HD Pet Camera - Dog Camera with Treat Dispenser

The AI Photo Album on the base 2K models (Black and White) works the same way technically β€” it just requires a paid cloud subscription from day one rather than after a trial. If you know you'll want the AI editing features long-term, the 1-year trial bundle saves you a full year of subscription cost upfront.

When the 5MP Model Makes Sense

The 5MP Pet Camera (Green) sits above the 2K models in photo resolution β€” 5 megapixels captures more still image detail than 2K (approximately 2,304 Γ— 1,296 pixels) video-frame resolution. The practical difference shows up when you're reviewing still snapshots of your pet: facial detail, coat markings, and expression read more clearly in a 5MP still than in a frame pulled from 2K video.

For most buyers doing live check-ins and treat sessions, 2K is more than adequate. If you're also using the camera to capture growth photos or want sharper still images to share, the 5MP model is worth the step up. Both support the same dual-band Wi-Fi, treat dispenser, and CloudEdge app β€” resolution is the meaningful difference.

Quick Decision Reference

Your situation Recommended model
No subscription, just monitoring + treats 2K Pet Camera (White or Black)
Want AI highlights without paying now 2K Pet Camera 1-Year Trial (Gray) β€” limited stock
Best still image detail, subscription-optional 5MP Pet Camera (Green)
Cat household, basic monitoring Any model β€” treat size range covers cat treats

One thing worth knowing regardless of which model you choose: all four cameras use the CloudEdge app on iOS and Android. You're not locked into a different ecosystem if you switch models later, and family members can share access through the same app without needing separate accounts for separate cameras.

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Trail Cameras That Work Where Wi-Fi Doesn't

Every TKENPRO trail camera runs on 4G LTE cellular β€” there's no Wi-Fi option and no Wi-Fi dependency. The built-in SIM card auto-selects the strongest available signal among Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T, which covers the vast majority of rural US terrain. All models offer 2K HD live video, 940nm no-glow infrared night vision, IP65 or IP66 weatherproofing, solar power combined with a 7,800mAh battery, and a 0.2-second PIR trigger speed. After a 7-day cellular data trial (300MB included), a paid plan is required for remote access β€” starting at $19.99 per month or $169.99 per year, per camera. The camera records locally to a microSD card (up to 128GB) regardless of whether a data plan is active.

What to look for

  • Cellular coverage first β€” check Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T coverage maps for your exact property location before purchase; if no carrier reaches that spot, remote access won't function (local SD recording still works)
  • Data plan cost β€” each camera requires its own subscription; running multiple cameras means multiple plans, which adds up; factor this into the decision before buying a 2-pack
  • Field of view β€” the RBX-H10 models offer 120Β° wide-angle coverage on a fixed mount; the S33 adds 360Β° pan (355Β° horizontal + 120Β° tilt) for open areas like fields or barn interiors
  • AI features β€” animal species detection, 7-day weather forecasting, and topographic map integration are available on the RBX-H10 Green (B0GCZY1YJD); cloud subscription required to enable AI species ID
  • Night vision range β€” the Brown RBX-H10 specifies 82 feet of infrared range; the S33 lists 85–98 feet depending on conditions; useful for placement decisions on trails vs. open ground
  • Hunting vs. property monitoring β€” check your state's regulations before deploying a cellular trail camera during hunting season; several states restrict transmission-capable cameras for hunting-season scouting (property monitoring is typically unrestricted)

In this category

  • RBX-H10 Trail Camera with AI (Green) β€” the flagship: 2K live video, AI animal detection, 7-day weather forecast, topographic map integration in the Ucon app, 940nm no-glow IR, IP66, solar + 7,800mAh battery, and a 2-year warranty
  • RBX-H10 Trail Camera Solar (Brown) β€” same RBX-H10 platform with documented 82-foot night vision range and confirmed plan pricing ($19.99/month or $169.99/year) baked into the listing; 29 reviews at 5.0 stars
  • S33 360Β° Trail Camera 2-Pack β€” the differentiated option: 360Β° pan view, 20MP photo sensor, 36 IR LEDs, 85–98 feet of night vision range, and a 5W solar panel; comes as a 2-pack in camo; rated 3.9 stars across 18 reviews, which suggests a steeper setup curve than the RBX-H10 line
  • RBX-H10 Trail Camera 2-Pack (Yellow) β€” two RBX-H10 cameras (B0FV3M36YF) in a value 2-pack configuration; 940nm no-glow IR, IP66, solar powered, 120Β° wide angle, Ucon app; thin review data at this stage
  • RBX-H10 Trail Camera 2-Pack (Yellow) β€” the B0F66YY51H variant of the yellow 2-pack; near-identical specs to B0FV3M36YF; both are included for completeness as separate ASINs in the catalog

Where TKENPRO Trail Cameras Get Signal

TKENPRO 4G LTE Cellular Trail Camera

TKENPRO cellular trail cameras use a built-in SIM card that automatically selects the strongest available signal among Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T. You don't choose a carrier, configure a plan with a specific provider, or source a separate SIM. The camera scans for signal at activation and connects to whichever network is strongest at that location. In practice, this covers most of rural America β€” the three combined networks reach the vast majority of US hunting properties, farms, and remote land parcels.

That said, "most of rural America" isn't everywhere. Honest answer: if your property sits in a genuine dead zone with no coverage from any of the three major carriers, the cellular function won't work. The camera will still record locally to a microSD card (up to 128GB), but live view, motion alerts, and remote access all require an active 4G connection. Don't assume coverage β€” verify it before you buy.

How to Check Coverage at Your Specific Location

Each of the three carriers publishes a coverage map you can query by address or coordinates. Check all three:

  • Verizon: verizon.com/coverage-map
  • T-Mobile: t-mobile.com/coverage
  • AT&T: att.com/maps/wireless-coverage-map.html

Here's the catch with coverage maps: they show predicted coverage based on tower placement and terrain modeling, not measured signal at ground level. Dense tree cover, ridgelines, and even the direction a camera faces can drop a marginal signal below usable threshold. If the maps show one carrier with strong coverage and two with marginal or no coverage at your property address, run a signal test with a phone on that carrier before committing. A device that shows two bars of LTE at chest height in an open field may show no signal mounted at 5 feet on a north-facing tree trunk in heavy canopy.

What Happens Without an Active Data Plan

This is worth being direct about: the built-in SIM includes a 300MB complimentary trial valid for 7 days after activation. After that trial ends, a paid data plan is required for cellular functions. The RBX-H10 (Brown) product listing documents the plan structure clearly β€” plans start at $19.99 per month or $169.99 per year, per camera. Each camera requires its own individual plan; plans cannot be shared across multiple units.

Without an active data plan, the camera doesn't become a brick. It records continuously to a local microSD card just as a standard trail camera would β€” you'd pull the card to review footage the old-fashioned way. So if cellular connectivity lapses between billing cycles, your footage isn't lost. But you won't receive motion alerts or be able to check a live feed until the plan is renewed.

Running Multiple Cameras Across a Property

Each RBX-H10 or S33 unit operates independently, with its own SIM and its own data plan requirement. If you're running three cameras across a 200-acre property, that's three separate plan subscriptions. The annual plan ($169.99 per camera per year) works out to roughly $14.17 per camera per month β€” worth calculating against the monthly plan before subscribing. The Ucon app supports multiple cameras under a single account, so managing several units doesn't require multiple logins.

The S33 2-Pack comes with two cameras but the same per-camera plan requirement applies. Buying a 2-pack reduces the per-unit hardware cost but doesn't bundle the data plans β€” plan for that separately.

Trail Camera Bans and Hunting Regulations

Several US states have restricted or banned the use of cellular and transmission-capable trail cameras during specific hunting seasons. This is a real regulatory issue that affects buyers of any cellular trail camera β€” including TKENPRO's RBX-H10 and S33 models. If you're purchasing one of these cameras for hunting-season scouting, you need to check your state's current regulations before using it in the field.

TKENPRO 4G LTE Cellular Trail Camera

The restriction movement started in Western states and has spread. Montana, Wyoming, Arizona, Nevada, and Colorado are among the states that have enacted restrictions on cellular trail cameras for big game hunting under fair-chase principles. The core argument behind these bans is straightforward: real-time photo and video transmission gives hunters information about animal location and movement that wasn't possible with traditional scouting, and wildlife management agencies consider it inconsistent with fair-chase hunting ethics.

What Types of Use Are Typically Restricted

Regulations vary significantly by state, but they generally distinguish between two contexts:

  • Hunting-season scouting use β€” using a cellular trail camera to receive real-time or near-real-time images or video of game animals during a hunting season. This is the activity most state bans target. Some states ban cellular cameras entirely during the season; others restrict only real-time transmission while allowing stored-image cameras.
  • Property monitoring and security use β€” using a cellular trail camera to monitor a gate, driveway, barn, or structure for security purposes. This type of use is generally not covered by hunting-specific regulations and remains unrestricted in most states regardless of season.

The distinction matters practically. A farmer running an RBX-H10 on a gate camera year-round for livestock security is almost certainly operating in an unrestricted context. A hunter running the same camera over a deer trail during the October archery season in Montana may be in violation of state law. Same hardware, completely different regulatory status depending on use and timing.

This Is Not Legal Advice β€” Check Your State Agency

Regulations change. Several states that hadn't enacted restrictions two years ago have done so since, and the policy conversation at the national level (including within the National Deer Association and the Boone and Crockett Club) is ongoing. The only reliable source for your current state's specific rules is your state wildlife agency.

The National Deer Association maintains a running summary of state-level cellular trail camera regulations at deerassociation.com β€” it's updated as new rules take effect and is the most useful single reference for hunters trying to stay current across multiple states. For your primary hunting state, go directly to the state wildlife agency's website and search for the current year's regulation digest for your target species.

TKENPRO cameras are built for remote monitoring in every legal context where that monitoring is permitted. It's the buyer's responsibility to verify that cellular trail camera use is lawful in their specific location, during their specific season, for their specific purpose β€” before mounting the camera, not after.

How to Choose Between TKENPRO Camera Lines

TKENPRO makes two genuinely different types of cameras that share a common philosophy β€” remote visibility through a phone app β€” but serve distinct needs and require different infrastructure. Choosing between the pet camera line and the cellular trail camera line isn't complicated once you know the three questions that actually separate them.

The first question is location. Pet cameras are indoor Wi-Fi devices β€” they connect to your home network and stay there. Trail cameras are outdoor cellular devices β€” they connect to the 4G LTE network and can be mounted anywhere signal reaches, no router required. If the camera is going inside your home, you want a pet camera. If it's going on a tree, a gate post, or a barn wall, you want a trail camera. There's no meaningful overlap here; the two lines don't compete with each other for the same mounting location.

The second question is connectivity infrastructure. Pet cameras require a 2.4GHz or 5GHz Wi-Fi network within reasonable range β€” the closer to the router, the better the live feed quality on 5GHz. Trail cameras require 4G LTE coverage from Verizon, T-Mobile, or AT&T at the installation location. Both types require the camera to be within range of their respective network; neither line works without its connectivity backbone. Know which one you have where you need it before buying.

The third question is ongoing cost structure. Both lines have optional paid tiers. Pet cameras offer a free 7-day rolling cloud loop for recordings β€” core features including live view, treat tossing, and two-way talk work without a subscription, but cloud history beyond 7 days and AI-generated highlight videos require a paid plan. Trail cameras include a 7-day, 300MB cellular data trial β€” after that, a paid data plan is required for any remote access or alert delivery ($19.99/month or $169.99/year per camera). Local microSD recording continues on both types without a paid tier, but remote functionality on trail cameras specifically doesn't function without an active plan. Pet camera subscriptions are optional add-ons; trail camera data plans are functionally required for the product to work as advertised.

Choose the Pet Camera Line If

You're home most days but away for stretches of 6–10 hours and want to check in on a dog or cat, dispense a treat remotely, or get a bark alert when something's happening. The treat dispenser, two-way talk, and 355Β° auto-tracking make the pet cam line genuinely interactive rather than just passive monitoring. You need Wi-Fi at home β€” which, realistically, you almost certainly have. The 5MP and 2K models cover different resolution preferences; the 1-year trial bundle (B0FVM9Q4F6, limited to 17 units) is the best value if you want to evaluate the AI features before committing to a subscription long-term.

Choose the Trail Camera Line If

You need eyes on a location where Wi-Fi doesn't reach and won't reach β€” a hunting property, a remote gate, a farm outbuilding, a construction site, anywhere that's beyond your home network and beyond reasonable router extension. The RBX-H10 line (Green, Brown, and Yellow 2-pack variants) runs on solar + a 7,800mAh battery, handles IP66-rated weather, and delivers 2K live video through the Ucon app from wherever signal reaches. The S33 2-Pack adds 360Β° pan capability and 20MP photo resolution if wide-area coverage is the priority. Budget the data plan cost into your decision β€” it's a real ongoing expense and trail cameras don't work remotely without it.

When to Consider Both

Some buyers end up running both lines for different purposes β€” a trail cam on the farm gate and a pet cam in the living room. Both use TKENPRO hardware, but they run through separate apps: CloudEdge for pet cameras, Ucon for trail cameras. That's two app logins, not one unified interface. Worth knowing before assuming a single dashboard covers everything.

TKENPRO Cameras for Every Situation

TKENPRO's two camera lines cover four meaningfully different buyer situations. Here's where each model fits β€” and where it doesn't.

Hunting Property Scouting

The RBX-H10 Trail Camera with AI (Green) is the flagship pick for serious hunters. AI animal detection identifies wildlife species automatically in footage, and the 7-day weather forecast with topographic mapping in the Ucon app lets you plan sit times around predicted activity patterns rather than guessing. The 940nm no-glow infrared means deer at 60 feet don't see a red flash β€” no spooked animals, no altered movement patterns. Trigger speed of 0.2 seconds catches animals mid-stride rather than recording an empty trail.

One constraint worth naming upfront: cloud storage is required to enable AI species detection. The camera captures footage without it, but the automated species identification and weather-activity analysis features are cloud-dependent. Check your state's current cellular trail camera regulations before hunting-season use β€” several states have restrictions in place (see the regulations section above).

For hunters wanting to cover multiple stand locations without spending on multiple flagship units, the RBX-H10 Trail Camera 2-Pack (Yellow) covers two spots at the RBX-H10's core feature set β€” 2K live video, 940nm no-glow IR, IP66, and solar power.

Farm, Gate, and Driveway Security

The RBX-H10 Trail Camera Solar (Brown) earns a 5.0-star rating across 29 reviews β€” the highest-rated individual product in the trail camera line β€” and its documentation is the most complete of any RBX-H10 variant. The 82-foot night vision range covers a standard driveway or gate approach with room to spare. IP66 waterproofing and the 4W solar panel + 7,800mAh battery combination means this runs year-round without battery swaps or weatherproofing concerns.

The two-way audio feature is genuinely useful for gate security β€” you can speak through the camera to whoever's approaching without leaving the house. Property monitoring use isn't subject to the hunting-season cellular camera regulations that apply in some states, so this is a straightforward deployment for security purposes.

For property owners who want wide-area coverage β€” monitoring a barn yard, a pasture perimeter, or an open lot β€” the S33 360Β° Trail Camera 2-Pack offers 355Β° pan with 120Β° tilt and 85–98 feet of night vision range from a cylindrical camera body. The 2-pack format covers two locations, and up to 3 users can access each camera simultaneously. The 3.9-star rating (across 18 reviews) is the lowest in the trail camera line β€” worth noting. This is a newer model with a smaller review base; the lower rating may reflect early-adopter friction rather than chronic hardware issues, but buyers should weigh it.

Monitoring Pets While Away from Home

For commuters away 6–9 hours daily, the pet camera line delivers the most interactive monitoring experience. The treat dispenser (0.5L capacity, 7–15mm dry treats) lets you reward your dog or cat from the app in real time β€” it's not passive monitoring, it's active interaction. The 355Β° auto-tracking follows a moving pet across the room without manual adjustment, and two-way talk works well enough that most dogs recognize their owner's voice through the speaker.

If you're not interested in paying for cloud features and just want the core functionality, the 2K Pet Camera Treat Dispenser (White) covers everything: live view, treat tossing, two-way talk, motion and bark alerts, and local microSD recording up to 128GB. If you want to try the AI highlight videos before deciding on a long-term subscription, the 2K Pet Camera 1-Year Trial (Gray) bundles a full year of cloud and AI access β€” but stock is limited to 17 units. For the highest still-image resolution, the 5MP Pet Camera (Green) captures sharper photo detail than the 2K models.

Buying as a Gift

Both camera lines are reasonable gift options, but they have different setup profiles. Pet cameras pair through the CloudEdge app via QR code β€” the process is guided in-app and most users complete it in under 10 minutes with a working Wi-Fi network. Trail cameras use the Ucon app with cellular provisioning β€” the setup is also app-guided, but the recipient needs to activate the data plan through the app after setup, which adds a step and a recurring cost the gift buyer may want to address upfront.

For a gift to a hunter or property owner, the RBX-H10 Trail Camera with AI (Green) is the most fully featured single unit in the trail cam line. For a gift to a pet owner, the 2K Pet Camera 1-Year Trial (Gray) removes the subscription decision entirely for the first year β€” the recipient gets the full feature set from day one without immediately needing to choose a cloud tier. Both are compatible with Alexa and Google Home for households that use voice control.

How TKENPRO Compares to the Competition

TKENPRO competes in two crowded categories β€” pet cameras with treat dispensers and cellular trail cameras β€” against brands with more name recognition in their respective spaces. Here's an honest account of where TKENPRO holds its own and where the trade-offs fall.

Pet Cameras: TKENPRO vs. Furbo

Furbo is the dominant brand in the treat-dispensing pet camera category and has been for years. The comparison buyers most often make is between Furbo's current lineup and TKENPRO's 2K and 5MP models.

The most meaningful difference isn't hardware β€” it's the subscription model. Furbo's current camera lineup gates a meaningful set of features behind a mandatory subscription plan for full functionality. TKENPRO's core features β€” live view, two-way talk, treat tossing, motion alerts, bark detection, and 355Β° auto-tracking β€” work without a subscription. The AI highlight video feature (Time Album) requires a paid cloud tier on TKENPRO cameras, but day-to-day interactive use doesn't. Buyers who want treat dispensing and live monitoring without a monthly commitment have a cleaner path with TKENPRO.

On hardware, TKENPRO's 5MP model delivers higher photo resolution than most Furbo units, and the 355Β° pan rotation covers a full room without repositioning. Furbo has stronger brand recognition and a longer track record of customer support β€” that's a real advantage for buyers who weight brand stability highly. TKENPRO has 923 reviews across its pet camera line at 4.3 stars, which is a solid base but not comparable to Furbo's review volume.

Wired's 2026 best pet cameras roundup named the TKENPRO 2K Pet Camera Treat Dispenser "Best Pet Camera for Scheduled Treat Dispensing" β€” placing it in the same editorial consideration set as Furbo, which is meaningful for a newer brand.

Pet Cameras: TKENPRO vs. Petcube

Petcube's Bites 2 Lite appears frequently in "best dog camera with a treat dispenser" search results and PAA boxes. The Bites 2 Lite offers treat dispensing and two-way audio at a comparable price point. TKENPRO's advantage over Petcube is the 355Β° motorized pan rotation β€” the Bites 2 Lite has a fixed lens, which means pets can walk out of frame. If your dog or cat tends to move around during monitoring sessions, that's a real functional difference. TKENPRO's auto-tracking follows the animal across the room; Petcube's fixed lens doesn't.

Cellular Trail Cameras: TKENPRO vs. GardePro

GardePro appears most frequently as a direct cellular trail camera comparison in search results, particularly the X60P and X66 Pro models. GardePro has a notable spec advantage on photo resolution β€” the X60P shoots 48MP stills compared to the RBX-H10's 2K video-primary capture and the S33's 20MP photos. GardePro also lists a 0.1-second trigger speed on some models versus TKENPRO's 0.2 seconds.

TKENPRO's differentiators against GardePro are the AI animal detection with species identification on the RBX-H10 Green (requires cloud subscription), the integrated 7-day weather forecast and topographic mapping in the Ucon app, and solar power as standard across the line. GardePro's solar options exist but aren't standard across their lineup the way they are with TKENPRO. For buyers who care more about long-term unattended deployment than raw photo megapixel count, the solar + AI combination on TKENPRO's flagship holds up.

Cellular Trail Cameras: TKENPRO vs. Spypoint

Spypoint has the deepest brand equity in hunting-focused cellular trail cameras, particularly through the Flex-S Dark, which Field & Stream has described favorably. Spypoint's advantage is brand recognition and community trust β€” they've been in the cellular trail cam space longer and have a larger installed base of hunters who know the product and recommend it in forums.

TKENPRO's practical advantages against Spypoint on the RBX-H10 line are solar power as a standard feature (not an add-on accessory) and the AI species identification in the Ucon app. Spypoint has its own app ecosystem and some models offer free data tiers with limited monthly images β€” a genuine cost advantage for light users. TKENPRO's data plan structure (paid plan required after the 7-day trial) doesn't offer a free tier for low-volume use the way Spypoint does on select models. Buyers running cameras on a tight budget who only need occasional image delivery should weigh that difference seriously. Buyers running cameras for live video and real-time monitoring won't find a meaningful free tier on any cellular platform anyway.

Press Mentions

Two mainstream editorial outlets have included TKENPRO cameras in tested product roundups β€” meaningful for a brand that's still building its recognition outside of Amazon's search results.

Wired, Best Pet Cameras 2026

Wired's 2026 best pet cameras roundup named the TKENPRO 2K Pet Camera Treat Dispenser "Best Pet Camera for Scheduled Treat Dispensing." Wired tests products across the category before assigning designations β€” this isn't a sponsored placement or a PR submission. The designation specifically recognizes the scheduled treat-dispensing functionality, which aligns with what buyers in this category are actually searching for ("dog camera treat dispenser no subscription," "cat treat dispenser with camera"). Being in the same roundup as Furbo β€” the dominant brand in the category β€” with a named "best for" designation is the clearest third-party signal of product credibility TKENPRO has earned to date.

Outdoor Life, Best Cellular Trail Cameras

Outdoor Life included TKENPRO in their tested cellular trail cameras roundup published in October 2025. Outdoor Life's gear coverage is aimed at hunters and outdoor enthusiasts who take equipment selection seriously β€” their editorial audience maps directly to the buyer TKENPRO's trail camera line is built for. Inclusion in a tested roundup (as opposed to an aggregator list) means the publication handled the product in a real evaluation context.

Neither designation makes TKENPRO the dominant brand in either category β€” Furbo in pet cameras and Spypoint in trail cameras hold that position. But editorial recognition from Wired and Outdoor Life puts TKENPRO in the consideration set buyers encounter when they research these categories through press rather than just Amazon reviews.

What the CB84S Actually Catches at Night

We picked this review because Grandpa's Random Reviews does exactly what most trail cam videos skip β€” he runs the camera in real conditions and lets the footage speak for itself. You'll see the 2K live feed, built-in SIM card, and 940nm no-glow night vision doing actual work, not just a spec rundown from a desk. Our cameras earn their keep by showing you what's moving through your property when you're not there, and this walkthrough gives you an honest look at what that means in practice.

What TKENPRO Owners Say After Real-World Use

"Set up the CloudEdge app in about 15 minutes and tossed my dog a treat from a work meeting the same afternoon. The 355Β° rotation covers my entire living room β€” I haven't found a blind spot yet. My only note: make sure you're loading treats in the 7–15mm range. First batch I tried was too big and jammed. Switched to standard training treats and it's been flawless since."
β€” Megan T., work-from-home dog owner checking in during long commute days, on Pet Camera with Treat Dispenser
"Bought the 2K model in white for my elderly Labrador while I travel for work. Two-way talk actually works β€” she picks her head up when she hears my voice, which matters more to me than any spec on the box. Night vision is sharp enough at 10 feet to see her clearly without any glow that spooks her. The free 7-day cloud loop is shorter than I'd like, but the 128GB card option solves it."
β€” James R., commuting pet parent monitoring a senior dog, on Pet Camera with Treat Dispenser
"Bought the 1-year trial bundle as a gift for my sister who has two cats and travels constantly. She had it running in under 20 minutes and said the AI highlight videos were the first thing that actually made her laugh out loud at the app. Good call buying the version with the trial included β€” she'd never have paid for the subscription separately to find out she liked it."
β€” Dana K., gift buyer purchasing for a first-time pet camera user, on Pet Camera with Treat Dispenser
"Running the RBX-H10 in green on my property in eastern Tennessee β€” coverage is solid on T-Mobile even where my phone drops to one bar. The 0.2-second trigger caught a buck mid-stride at 55 feet in the dark, which my old SD-card camera would have missed entirely. The 7-day data trial is enough to confirm signal before you commit to the annual plan."
β€” Travis B., deer hunter running multiple trail cameras across a rural property, on Cellular Trail Camera
"Put the brown RBX-H10 on a gate at my farm after losing equipment to trespassers twice. IP66 rating held up through a full Tennessee winter including two hard freezes. Motion alert hits my phone in under 30 seconds, and if the cellular plan lapses for whatever reason, it keeps recording to the microSD card β€” which is what convinced me to buy it over a Wi-Fi camera that goes blind without internet."
β€” Carl M., rural property owner monitoring a remote gate without a nearby router, on Cellular Trail Camera
"The S33 2-pack covers my entire barn perimeter with two units β€” the 360Β° rotation means I'm not constantly repositioning to catch the right angle. Honest caveat: setup took longer than the RBX-H10 did for my neighbor, and the app could be more intuitive. Once it's running though, the 20MP stills are noticeably sharper than what I was getting from my previous trail cam. Worth the extra time to configure."
β€” Rob F., farm security user covering multiple outbuilding angles, on Cellular Trail Camera

Common Questions About TKENPRO Cameras

Do you have to pay a monthly fee for a TKENPRO cellular trail camera?

Yes β€” after the initial trial period, a paid data plan is required for remote access, live view, and motion alert delivery. The built-in SIM includes a 300MB/7-day trial at activation. After that, plans run at $19.99/month or $169.99/year per camera. The camera continues recording locally to a microSD card (up to 128GB) without an active cellular plan β€” you just lose remote access until the plan renews.

Can I use a TKENPRO cellular trail camera without a subscription?

Partially. The RBX-H10 and S33 models record continuously to a microSD card without any active data plan β€” footage is never lost because the cellular connection lapses. What you lose without a subscription is remote access: live view, photo alerts to your phone, and cloud backup all require an active plan. For property owners who check the card periodically, the subscription-free recording path is a real option.

What carriers does the TKENPRO built-in SIM support?

The built-in SIM auto-selects the strongest available signal among Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T β€” no manual carrier configuration required. This covers the vast majority of US rural areas where at least one of the three carriers reaches. If a location has zero 4G coverage from all three carriers, the cellular function won't work, though local microSD recording still operates. Check each carrier's coverage map for your specific property address before purchase.

Why are states banning cellular trail cameras?

Several US states β€” including Montana, Wyoming, Arizona, and Nevada β€” have restricted or banned transmission-capable trail cameras during certain hunting seasons under fair-chase regulations. The concern is that real-time photo delivery gives hunters an unfair advantage over game. These restrictions typically apply to hunting-season scouting use, not general property monitoring. TKENPRO users are responsible for verifying current regulations through their state wildlife agency before deploying cameras for hunting purposes.

Does the TKENPRO pet camera work without a cloud subscription?

Yes β€” all core features work without a paid subscription. Live view, two-way talk, treat dispensing, motion alerts, and bark detection all function on the free tier. What requires a cloud subscription is the AI Time Album feature (60-second daily highlight videos) and extended cloud storage beyond the free 7-day rolling loop. Local recording via a 128GB microSD card is a full alternative for continuous footage without ongoing fees.

What treat sizes work with TKENPRO pet cameras?

The 0.5L treat dispenser is designed for dry treats between 7 and 15mm in size. Treats outside this range β€” oversized biscuits, soft or moist treats, or crumbly training treats β€” are the primary cause of dispenser jams. Most mainstream dry training treats fall within this window, including standard kibble-sized rewards. Load only dry treats and check the size before filling the reservoir to avoid mechanical issues.

Is there a TKENPRO pet camera that works without any subscription at all?

All four TKENPRO pet camera models β€” the 5MP (Green), 2K Black, 2K White, and the 1-year trial bundle (Gray) β€” support fully subscription-free operation when paired with a local microSD card up to 128GB. Live view, treat tossing, two-way talk, and motion alerts work without any paid plan. The 1-year trial bundle (B0FVM9Q4F6) includes 12 months of cloud and AI features at no additional cost before any subscription decision is required.

Which TKENPRO app do I need for my camera?

TKENPRO uses two separate apps depending on the product line. Pet cameras (all four models) use the CloudEdge app, available on iOS and Android. Cellular trail cameras β€” the RBX-H10 and S33 lines β€” use the Ucon app. Both apps support QR code pairing and in-app plan management. Download the correct app for your specific camera model before beginning setup; using the wrong app will prevent the camera from connecting.

How far does the TKENPRO trail camera's night vision reach?

The RBX-H10 (brown colorway) documents a night vision range of 82 feet using 940nm no-glow infrared LEDs. The S33 model lists a range of 85–98 feet with 36 IR LEDs. The 940nm wavelength produces no visible red glow, so wildlife β€” and people β€” don't detect the camera operating at night. Performance at the outer range of these distances depends on ambient conditions and how directly the subject crosses the detection zone.

Does the TKENPRO trail camera support Wi-Fi?

No. The RBX-H10 and S33 trail cameras connect exclusively via 4G LTE cellular β€” Wi-Fi is not supported on any trail camera model. This is intentional: cellular connectivity means the camera works anywhere the built-in SIM finds a signal, with no router, no password, and no dead-zone problem from a distant access point. Pet cameras are the opposite β€” they connect via dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz) and do not use cellular.

What is the TKENPRO 2K Pet Camera and what does it include?

The TKENPRO 2K Pet Camera Treat Dispenser is a Wi-Fi pet monitoring camera with a built-in 0.5L treat dispenser, 355Β° pan rotation, 2K HD resolution with infrared night vision, two-way talk, and AI auto-tracking. It's available in black, white, and as a 1-year trial bundle in gray. Each unit ships with a power adapter, USB-C cable, cleaning brush, and user manual. A microSD card (up to 128GB) is not included and must be purchased separately for local recording.

Is a pet camera worth buying for a dog with separation anxiety?

For most owners, yes β€” with realistic expectations. Two-way talk lets you speak to your dog during anxious periods, and remote treat tossing gives you a concrete interaction tool beyond just watching. Users on r/Dogtraining describe treat cameras as helping them "relax more" while away. They don't replace training or behavioral support, but they give owners a way to check in and respond rather than just worry. The TKENPRO models support this without requiring a paid subscription for the core interaction features.

Two Camera Lines Built Around One Idea

TKENPRO makes two distinct things that look, on the surface, like they belong to completely different worlds: a pet camera with a treat dispenser for the living room, and a solar-powered cellular trail camera for a hunting property or farm gate. But the problem both products solve is the same one. You're somewhere else. You want to know what's happening where you're not. And you want that information on your phone without building a whole infrastructure to get it.

The cellular trail camera line β€” built around the RBX-H10 and S33 models β€” came out of a genuine gap in the market. Hunters and rural property owners were stuck with the SD card shuffle: drive to the camera, pull the card, drive home, check the footage. Cellular trail cameras existed, but the ones worth buying were expensive, required sourcing your own SIM, and still couldn't tell you what species just crossed your scouting trail. TKENPRO's approach was to put a built-in SIM inside the camera itself β€” one that auto-selects among Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T without the buyer touching a carrier account β€” and pair it with 2K live video and, on the flagship model, AI animal detection and 7-day weather forecasting pulled directly into the Ucon app. The pet camera with treat dispenser line runs on a parallel logic. Pet parents commuting 8 hours a day or traveling for work don't just want to watch their dog β€” they want to do something useful from 40 miles away. The 0.5L treat dispenser, the 355Β° pan rotation, the two-way audio, and the CloudEdge app were all designed around that interaction, not just passive surveillance.

What holds both lines together isn't a shared hardware platform β€” it's a shared refusal to hide the cost structure. Both product lines come with free trials (7-day data plan for trail cams, 7-day cloud loop for pet cams), local microSD storage as a genuine subscription-free path, and app-based plan management that puts the ongoing cost decision in the buyer's hands from day one. TKENPRO isn't the biggest name in either category. But across 923 verified reviews on the pet camera line and a 4.7-star rating on the flagship trail cam with 61 reviews, the cameras are doing what the specs say they do β€” which, in both of these categories, is harder to deliver than it sounds.

Useful Guides

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About TKENPRO

TKENPRO produces two connected camera lines sold through Amazon: a pet camera with treat dispenser for indoor monitoring and a 4G LTE cellular trail camera for outdoor wildlife and property use. Both lines are managed through dedicated apps β€” CloudEdge for pet cameras, Ucon for trail cameras β€” with local microSD storage and optional cloud plans available across both product families.

Customer Support

TKENPRO customer support is available through the official TKENPRO Store on Amazon. For questions about a specific model, app connectivity, SIM card activation, or treat dispenser compatibility, contact the seller directly via the Amazon storefront messaging system. Support covers both the pet camera and cellular trail camera lines. For app-specific issues, TKENPRO's product listing pages include a documented FAQ and setup guidance.

Warranty and Returns

The cellular trail camera line β€” including the RBX-H10 models β€” carries a documented 2-year manufacturer warranty. Returns and warranty claims are handled through Amazon's standard returns process. Pet camera warranty terms follow Amazon's seller policies; check the individual product listing for current details. Cellular data plan subscriptions and cloud storage subscriptions are managed separately through the Ucon and CloudEdge apps and are not covered under product warranty terms.