Wildgame Silent 20 Crush Lightsout

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Wildgame Silent 20 Crush Lightsout

Wildgame Silent 20 Crush Lightsout

Wildgame Silent 20 Crush Lightsout Review Wildgame trail camera review

Trailcampro Comprehensive Score:

In Progress

Picture Quality:Testing in Progress

Mpxl Rating | Video ResolutionSee Breakdown ▼

Battery Life:9.3 Months

Resting Power(on) | Daytime Power Consumption | Nighttime Power ConsumptionSee Breakdown ▼

Trigger Speed & Detection:Testing in Progress

Picture Trigger & Recovery Speed | Video Trigger & Recovery Speed | Detection RangeSee Breakdown ▼

Quality of Design:Testing in Progress

Dimensions | Battery Type | External Battery Jack See Breakdown ▼


  • 9.3-month battery life in picture mode

  • 0.7-month battery life in video mode

Picture Quality: Testing in Progress

Photo resolution: 20 interpolated mpxl

Video resolution: 1280 x 720

Flash Type: No glow IR

We are placing cameras in the field. We will post pictures and videos as they become available.

Battery Life: 60/100

Picture & Video Resting Power (on): 1.76 mW

Picture Daytime/Nighttime Power Consumption: 2.12 Ws | 4.57 Ws

Video Daytime/Nighttime Power Consumption: 34.26 Ws | 290.55 Ws

Battery life is very efficient in picture mode but extremely inefficient in video mode.

Picture Mode

If this camera were to take 35-day and 35-night pictures every 24 hours, the Wildgame Innovations Silent 20 Crush Lightsout would last 9.3 months in the field on a set of 8 AA Lithium Batteries. We consider this to be good battery life.

Video Mode

If this camera were to take 15-day and 15-night videos (30-second videos / this is the only length of video Wildgame allows) every 24 hours, it would last 0.7 months in the field on a set of lithium batteries. This is very poor.

Detection Circuit: Testing in Progress

Picture Trigger & Recovery Speed: 0.71 s. / 8.5 s.

Video Trigger & Recovery Speed: 1.24 s. / 10.1 s.

Detection Range: 60 ft

Picture and video trigger speed are average, but picture and video recovery are very slow.

Detection range is being evaluated.

Quality of Design: Testing in Progress

Dimensions: n/a

Battery Type: 8 AA Batteries

External Battery Jack: n/a

This category is under evaluation

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Manufacturer Specifications

  • No glow IR
  • 20 mpxl pictures (interpolated)
  • 720p videos
  • Accepts up to 32 gig SD card
  • 46 degree field of view
  • Requires 8 AA batteries
  • 16:9 or 4:3 aspect ratio photos
  • Time, date, photo count, location and moon phase on image stamp

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  • Wildgame Silent 20 Crush Lightsout

    Wildgame Silent 20 Crush Lightsout

    Wildgame Silent 20 Crush Lightsout Review Wildgame trail camera review

    Trailcampro Comprehensive Score:

    In Progress

    Picture Quality:Testing in Progress

    Mpxl Rating | Video ResolutionSee Breakdown ▼

    Battery Life:9.3 Months

    Resting Power(on) | Daytime Power Consumption | Nighttime Power ConsumptionSee Breakdown ▼

    Trigger Speed & Detection:Testing in Progress

    Picture Trigger & Recovery Speed | Video Trigger & Recovery Speed | Detection RangeSee Breakdown ▼

    Quality of Design:Testing in Progress

    Dimensions | Battery Type | External Battery Jack See Breakdown ▼


    • 9.3-month battery life in picture mode

    • 0.7-month battery life in video mode

    Picture Quality: Testing in Progress

    Photo resolution: 20 interpolated mpxl

    Video resolution: 1280 x 720

    Flash Type: No glow IR

    We are placing cameras in the field. We will post pictures and videos as they become available.

    Battery Life: 60/100

    Picture & Video Resting Power (on): 1.76 mW

    Picture Daytime/Nighttime Power Consumption: 2.12 Ws | 4.57 Ws

    Video Daytime/Nighttime Power Consumption: 34.26 Ws | 290.55 Ws

    Battery life is very efficient in picture mode but extremely inefficient in video mode.

    Picture Mode

    If this camera were to take 35-day and 35-night pictures every 24 hours, the Wildgame Innovations Silent 20 Crush Lightsout would last 9.3 months in the field on a set of 8 AA Lithium Batteries. We consider this to be good battery life.

    Video Mode

    If this camera were to take 15-day and 15-night videos (30-second videos / this is the only length of video Wildgame allows) every 24 hours, it would last 0.7 months in the field on a set of lithium batteries. This is very poor.

    Detection Circuit: Testing in Progress

    Picture Trigger & Recovery Speed: 0.71 s. / 8.5 s.

    Video Trigger & Recovery Speed: 1.24 s. / 10.1 s.

    Detection Range: 60 ft

    Picture and video trigger speed are average, but picture and video recovery are very slow.

    Detection range is being evaluated.

    Quality of Design: Testing in Progress

    Dimensions: n/a

    Battery Type: 8 AA Batteries

    External Battery Jack: n/a

    This category is under evaluation

    Enjoy our reviews? Please consider purchasing your next trail camera from us.

    Back to Top of Page

    Read Reviews From All the Game and Trail Cameras

    Manufacturer Specifications

    • No glow IR
    • 20 mpxl pictures (interpolated)
    • 720p videos
    • Accepts up to 32 gig SD card
    • 46 degree field of view
    • Requires 8 AA batteries
    • 16:9 or 4:3 aspect ratio photos
    • Time, date, photo count, location and moon phase on image stamp

    Verified Customer Reviews

    We ensure that every customer review comes from one of our real customers and not someone who works for the competing trail camera manufacturer. These are verified customer trail camera reviews that you can trust.

    We would love your feedback if you purchased this trail camera from us. We want your honest feedback, these reviews are a vital part in helping consumers choose the right game camera.

    Read full blog →

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