Does anyone use the cameras that link together so you can check them without going in the woods? I am not looking for the ones that text pictures I don't have good enough cell service for those. If you use them post a review and which you have tried.
Something like this that you are looking for? This is up to 250ft from camera. It is nice not to have to go to the camera to get the pictures.
I wish someone would come up with a camera system that will start at the house that connects to wifi and the next camera down the line is another 300 feet from it and you can connect more and more cameras to cover your whole property. They would have to have solar for power because they would eat up a lot of power sending pictures.
I have read great things about the Cuddy Link system.I think I'm going to try the solar links s from Spypoint though for my next cam and get them texted to me.I hear they only need one bar service so I should be good.But I would like to try the cuddy link but I'm too poor to afford 4-5 cameras lol
Yes but that is cellular stuff that you have a monthly subscription.
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I'm thinking about getting the Spartan HCO Go Camera...I can add it to my AT& T bill at a cheaper cost since it's just send pic's to my cell phone and I believe it takes an SD card to hold pictures in the camera.
I'm thinking about getting the Spartan HCO Go Camera...I can add it to my AT& T bill at a cheaper cost since it's just send pic's to my cell phone and I believe it takes an SD card to hold pictures in the camera. View attachment 93052
The only one I know of is the Cuddelink. It looks and sounds really slick. I would love to pick up a bunch of them. They are coming out with a home base that isnt a camera but collects all the images. You can leave that at your house or cabin or somewhere close. I have not seen a review of them yet. I have been watching TrailCampro and the other websites to see how they operate and what the battery life is.
There is not good enough service at my farms for the text option. I am looking at the cuddelink or similar it sounds like they are he only ones with it.
Put up 8 this weekend I will see how they do next week. They have a signal meter on them so we walked around and found spots that had good signal. We could cover a lot of ground with good signal I was really surprised. This is 90 acres of really thick woods.
I checked my new cams today and they are awesome. I had some really good pictures and never had to set foot in my property. My buddy sat where we had the most pictures and missed a doe. He saw 10 deer in the woods. Without checking Them we would have both hunted the corn field. I hunted it and only saw three. Granted this is only after a week but they all communicated great.
Glad to hear you had a good first run with those....I’m planning for my next set of cameras to be that type of system. Right now I have 6 Browning strike force cams....when those start to die, I’ll start replacing them with this technology. Figure by the time I’m ready there will be more companies offering them and hopefully the bugs will be worked out or at least the pros and cons will be thoroughly published.
Glad to hear you had a good first run with those....I'm planning for my next set of cameras to be that type of system. Right now I have 6 Browning strike force cams....when those start to die, I'll start replacing them with this technology. Figure by the time I'm ready there will be more companies offering them and hopefully the bugs will be worked out or at least the pros and cons will be thoroughly published.
They won't communicate through hills you would have to put one high to talk to the low ones. You can have 16 and it doesn't matter what flash they are. They have amplifiers but I would just use a camera they are half the price.
BEST RESULTS MIGHT COME FROM THE DUAL CAM OR WHITE FLASH CUDDIE. .
The cuddie white flash has always seemed to be as good at it gets for a commercial white flash cam.
iT APPEARS THAT this would also allow a base cam to collect all the in formation from a bunch of cams. IF THAT COULD BE DONE AND ONE DID NOT EVEN HAVE TO US THE CELL PHONE THING IT WOULD BE NICE.Seems that dream always failed when it met the dreaded demon [Reality]
I don't use the cell phone part I just check one cam for all the pictures. It works awesome. The base cam tells me the signal power and battery level of each one separately. I have absolutely no cell service at my farm and these cams work flawlessly
My home camera is hidden so if someone gets there picture taken and steals the cam I should get the picture still. It sends pictures in a matter of seconds after taking them according to the specs. We thought about putting the home inside and we could check it before everyhunt to see if deer are in the plots before we go or which stand is most popular that day. There are endless possibilities.
my initial concern is that there is very little security with these. Not even a loop for a cable lock. Not that someone couldn't take any secured cam if they wanted it bad enough, but I would rather not hide the home cam and be able to use it as a game cam also and just have it close to the road. Either way, I think I am going to invest in this for 2018.
My home is a trail camera it just takes a little extra to get to it and hard to see. I am debating on putting a gps tracking on it also for extra protection.
We use Spartan wireless cellular cams. First generation cameras ate batteries but the new generation cameras are much better. I run most of mine off 6V external battery anyway, which solves that problem.
I may be interested in the cuddecell cam if it works like they suggest. Would be nice to link several cams to one cell cam to send pictures. I have had many cell cams in the past, but only ran one at a time. I loved using the cell cam but finding spots I hunted with good service was tough. Being able to just put one cam in a spot that has the best service would be ideal!
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