enlaps Tikee Tikee Mini+ 12MP Review
The Enlaps Tikee Mini+ is built for one thing: professional, remote time-lapse capture. If that's not your full-time job, you probably don't need it.
The 30-Second Version
The Enlaps Tikee Mini+ is a specialized 4K time-lapse camera built for remote, long-duration projects. It's great for pros who need cellular connectivity to manage shots from afar, but it's terrible for vlogging or general photography. For most people, a standard mirrorless camera is a much better choice.
Overview
If you're looking for a dedicated time-lapse camera that you can set and forget, the Enlaps Tikee Mini+ is a pretty niche gadget. It's not your typical mirrorless camera for photos or vlogging, it's a specialized tool designed to capture long-term projects like construction sites, plant growth, or weather patterns in 4K. It comes with a Sony 12MP sensor and a super wide-angle lens, and it can connect via Wi-Fi or 4G LTE (with a subscription) so you can check in on your shot from anywhere. The price is a bit of a mystery, with listings showing a wild range, but it's positioned as a professional monitoring solution.
Performance
Performance is all about its specific job: creating time-lapses. The 4K video quality is solid, landing in the 30th percentile compared to general cameras, which is fine for its purpose. The low-light mode is a key feature, allowing exposures up to 2 seconds to brighten up night scenes. Where it falls short is in areas that aren't its focus. Our data shows it's one of the worst cameras we've seen for vlogging, with a score in the bottom 10th percentile, and it's generally weak for beginners or standard video work. That's okay, because it's not trying to be that kind of camera. The autofocus and stabilization are about average, which is typical for a fixed-focus time-lapse unit.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Dedicated, set-and-forget design for long-term time-lapse projects.
- 4G LTE connectivity for remote management from anywhere (subscription required).
- Effective low-light mode for capturing clear scenes at night.
- Wide-angle lens (149° diagonal) captures a huge field of view.
- Live preview via app helps with framing before you start recording.
Cons
- Extremely poor for any kind of vlogging or handheld video. 3th
- Not beginner-friendly; it's a specialized professional tool. 29th
- No weather sealing, limiting outdoor placement in harsh conditions. 33th
- Connectivity features (like 4G) require ongoing subscription costs.
- Battery life is just middle of the pack, which could be a constraint for very long shoots.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Sensor
| Megapixels | 12 |
Video
| Max Resolution | 4K |
Value & Pricing
The value proposition here is tricky because the listed price range is absurd, from $799 to nearly $190,000. That tells us the real street price is likely around the lower end for the core unit, with massive markups for bundles or enterprise plans. At around $800, it's competing against using a standard mirrorless camera in an external weatherproof housing. You're paying for the integrated connectivity and dedicated time-lapse software, which can be worth it if you manage multiple sites and don't want to build a DIY solution.
Price History
vs Competition
This isn't really a direct competitor to cameras like the Sony A1, Nikon Z6 III, or Canon EOS R6. Those are full-featured hybrid cameras you'd use for photography and videography. The Tikee Mini+ is a single-purpose device. A closer comparison might be to security cameras or other industrial monitoring cameras, but those rarely offer the same image quality or dedicated time-lapse features. If you need a camera that can do time-lapse and anything else, like portraits or YouTube videos, a standard mirrorless is a far better choice. The Fujifilm X-T5 or Panasonic GH7 would run circles around it for versatility.
| Spec | enlaps Tikee Tikee Mini+ 12MP | Canon EOS R Canon EOS R6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera | Nikon Z Nikon Z6 III Mirrorless Camera | Fujifilm X-H FUJIFILM X-H2 Mirrorless Camera | Sony Alpha Sony a7 IV Mirrorless Camera | Panasonic Lumix GH Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Mirrorless Camera with 12-35mm |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | - | Mirrorless | Mirrorless | Mirrorless | Mirrorless | Mirrorless |
| Sensor | - | 24.2MP Full Frame | 24.5MP Full Frame | 40.2MP APS-C | 33MP Full Frame | 25.2MP Four Thirds |
| AF Points | - | 1053 | 299 | 425 | 759 | 315 |
| Burst FPS | - | 40 | 20 | 20 | 10 | 75 |
| Video | 4K | 4K @60fps | 6K @120fps | 8K @60fps | 4K @60fps | 5K |
| IBIS | false | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | false | true | true | true | true | false |
| Weight (g) | - | 590 | 669 | 590 | 635 | 726 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Af | Evf | Build | Burst | Video | Sensor | Battery | Display | Connectivity | Social Proof | Stabilization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| enlaps Tikee Tikee Mini+ 12MP | 42.5 | 42.8 | 36.4 | 36.3 | 28.7 | 3.1 | 48.1 | 35.2 | 33.4 | 36.7 | 40.9 |
| Canon EOS R 6 Mark II Compare | 99.1 | 96.2 | 96.8 | 95.9 | 89.9 | 94.9 | 99.4 | 95.6 | 96.1 | 98 | 90 |
| Nikon Z 6 III Compare | 94.7 | 99 | 98.3 | 87 | 99.2 | 96 | 96.6 | 95.6 | 96.1 | 98 | 90 |
| Fujifilm X-H 2 Compare | 95.6 | 99 | 87.2 | 92.1 | 100 | 92.3 | 99 | 95.6 | 96.1 | 98 | 98.9 |
| Sony Alpha a7 IV Compare | 98.1 | 96.5 | 97.6 | 76.7 | 89.9 | 97.5 | 98.1 | 95.6 | 96.1 | 98 | 90 |
| Panasonic Lumix GH 7 Compare | 94.2 | 96.2 | 81.9 | 98 | 94.8 | 73.1 | 96.4 | 87 | 96.1 | 98 | 99.4 |
Common Questions
Q: Is the Enlaps Tikee Mini+ good for vlogging?
No, it's one of the worst cameras we've seen for vlogging. It has no stabilization, a fixed lens, and isn't designed for handheld use at all.
Q: Can the Tikee Mini+ take normal photos?
It can capture 12MP stills, but it's primarily designed to stitch them into time-lapse videos. For everyday photography, a standard camera is far better.
Q: Does the 4G connectivity cost extra?
Yes, the 4G LTE feature requires a separate cellular data subscription plan, which is an ongoing cost on top of the camera's price.
Q: How does this compare to using a GoPro for time-lapse?
A GoPro is more versatile and portable, but the Tikee Mini+ is built for very long-term, remote projects with professional management features a GoPro lacks.
Who Should Skip This
Skip this if you're a beginner, a vlogger, a travel photographer, or anyone who wants a single camera for multiple purposes. Its scores for general use are low across the board. If you just want to make cool time-lapses of a sunset or a cityscape, get a used GoPro or a mirrorless camera with an intervalometer. You'll save money and have a camera you can actually use for other things.
Verdict
Should you buy the Enlaps Tikee Mini+? Only if you have a very specific, professional need for unattended, remotely managed 4K time-lapse capture. It's perfect for a construction foreman, a researcher monitoring an experiment, or a filmmaker documenting a long-term art installation. For literally anyone else—hobbyists, travelers, vloggers, photographers—this is the wrong tool. It's expensive for what it is, and its weaknesses in every other category make it a terrible general-purpose camera. It does its one job well, but that job is incredibly narrow.