They are a new company, started by a friend of mine. They are based in Milton, IA. The owner used to work for a couple different trail camera companies, and is very knowledgeable about cameras in general. The cameras are "sub compact", and are tiny little things, smaller than a smartphone or wallet. That means the processors are smaller, which means it takes less power per trigger to operate, allowing the camera to run off of only 4 AA batteries, and achieve the same battery life as a larger camera that takes 8 or 12 batteries (20k pics avg using Lithium). Currently there are 2 models, the PS-1, which is a no-glow (black flash), and the PS-2 (low-glow IR). Personally, I have not seen a huge benefit of the no glow over the low glow, and the low glow takes slightly better night pics. both cameras are 12mp. One thing that really sets the cameras apart is the image sensor. Some people have criticized that some of the early morning/late evening pics look dark. The reason for that is because Radix cameras have a shorter transition period, where they will take daylight pics longer than most cameras before switching to IR. The pics sometimes appear darker because they are a truer representation of the actual colors you would see. A lot of cameras (especially lower mp ones) tend to show pics that appear brighter than what the environment actually was. This is why some cameras have an issue with washout during transition phase photos. They use microSD cards instead of standard SD, which is again by design in order to be able to run effectively off of 4 batteries. They are password protect enabled, have time lapse and timer mode, 1080p video with sound (which works simultaneously with taking pics), burst mode, and have a 2 year warranty. Feature wise, they are honestly comparable to Reconyx (I can say this objectively as I own several Reconyx cams as well) while being much more cost effective. Reconyx are obviously made in USA and have the lifetime warranty. Radix are manufactured in China. The image quality is actually much better than my Reconyx cams (If Reconyx have a weak point this has always been it). There is also a Gen-500 camera currently scheduled to release in late August. It is 16mp and has a wide angle lens. It will run off of 6 batteries, and is slightly larger than the PS series.