For businesses sourcing trail cameras in bulk, the choice of motion detection technology is more than technical—it’s strategic. Whether you’re deploying cameras for wildlife monitoring, security, or farm protection, choosing between PIR sensors, radar modules, or image-based detection can significantly affect reliability, power consumption, and user satisfaction.
This article compares the three most common detection methods and helps B2B buyers decide what’s right for their use case.
How It Works: Detects changes in heat emitted by moving objects (typically body heat).
Advantages:Standard deer cameras, farm perimeter alert systems, and entry-level hunting camera OEM projects.
How It Works: Uses Doppler radar to detect motion by measuring frequency shifts in reflected waves.
Advantages:High-end outdoor security systems, government use, and scientific field studies in harsh terrain.
How It Works: Analyzes differences in sequential image frames to detect movement, often supported by AI models for object recognition.
Advantages:Wildlife research, long-term ecological monitoring, premium camera lines aimed at advanced users.
Willfine supports all three sensor configurations across its trail camera portfolio:
Whether you need a low-cost trail camera for B2B distribution or a custom radar-based OEM camera for government tenders, Willfine delivers sensor configurations that match real-world application demands.
| Sensor Type | Best For | Key Benefits | Willfine Model |
| PIR | Entry-level wildlife monitoring | Low cost, efficient | G100 |
| Radar | Harsh environments, security | Precision, reliability | Tank200 (optional) |
| Image+AI | Research, premium models | Smart identification | Custom OEM line |
Get in touch with our engineering team to explore which sensor package is best suited to your business model. From trail camera OEM kits to custom firmware development, we’re ready to help you build smarter cameras.