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re: Need cellular game cam recommendation...
Posted on 12/13/21 at 12:40 am to SenseiBuddy
Posted on 12/13/21 at 12:40 am to SenseiBuddy
Yes sir! I wouldn’t vouch for y’all if it wasn’t for the great product and great customer service.
I also didn’t realize Chicken was asking, if I did I probably wouldn’t have threw in the plug for Hill’s Equipment. Lol This is the outdoor board though where things can slide a little. What the heck come in Saturday and mention tiger droppings and Dylan and I’ll give 20 percent off any of our hunting items outside of our bows and crossbows. I’ll do 15 percent on them!
I also didn’t realize Chicken was asking, if I did I probably wouldn’t have threw in the plug for Hill’s Equipment. Lol This is the outdoor board though where things can slide a little. What the heck come in Saturday and mention tiger droppings and Dylan and I’ll give 20 percent off any of our hunting items outside of our bows and crossbows. I’ll do 15 percent on them!
Posted on 12/13/21 at 5:04 am to Chicken
StealthCam Reactor
They make muddy cameras as well
They make muddy cameras as well
Posted on 12/13/21 at 6:26 am to Chicken
Covert LTE code black
GPS coordinates show where it is located
Comes with lock strap
GPS coordinates show where it is located
Comes with lock strap
Posted on 12/13/21 at 7:06 am to SenseiBuddy
Can you send me some info?
Bayoubengal118@gmail
I didn’t know about you guys til a couple weeks ago, and I’ve looked at the photos on the site, they’re very clear, but at $299/$99 I want to know what makes it worth spending the extra money per cam. Thanks!
Bayoubengal118@gmail
I didn’t know about you guys til a couple weeks ago, and I’ve looked at the photos on the site, they’re very clear, but at $299/$99 I want to know what makes it worth spending the extra money per cam. Thanks!
Posted on 12/13/21 at 7:24 am to Chicken
Spartans are the most expensive and probably overall work and perform the best. They’ve been around the longest.
Reconyx are also pricey, but they have the best track record as a trail camera company. Their cell model is only 2 years old though.
Coverts are similar to Spartans but a little cheaper and less user friendly.
Synper is a cheap option with the cheapest cell plans. The app lacks features and everything else is just average but more reliable than Spypoint.
Tactacams work well but we don’t know how long they last since they are only 2 years old. The app works well but they nickel and dime you on HD photos. The pictures saved on the SIM cards are average at best.
Cuddeback Daisy chain system is an ideal system in theory. No app to work with and picture delays up to 24 hours are huge cons.
The cheaper the camera (Spypoint, Muddy, Moultire, etc) the more expensive the data plan. Probably 50/50 chance it lasts 2 years. The company’s make their money by tangling a cheap camera price tag and collect on $10/month data plans per camera.
You need some sort of cell coverage on your phone for the cameras to work. The better the coverage, the faster the send time. We average 2 minute delay which has been enough for the cops to catch trespassers at our place.
Reconyx are also pricey, but they have the best track record as a trail camera company. Their cell model is only 2 years old though.
Coverts are similar to Spartans but a little cheaper and less user friendly.
Synper is a cheap option with the cheapest cell plans. The app lacks features and everything else is just average but more reliable than Spypoint.
Tactacams work well but we don’t know how long they last since they are only 2 years old. The app works well but they nickel and dime you on HD photos. The pictures saved on the SIM cards are average at best.
Cuddeback Daisy chain system is an ideal system in theory. No app to work with and picture delays up to 24 hours are huge cons.
The cheaper the camera (Spypoint, Muddy, Moultire, etc) the more expensive the data plan. Probably 50/50 chance it lasts 2 years. The company’s make their money by tangling a cheap camera price tag and collect on $10/month data plans per camera.
You need some sort of cell coverage on your phone for the cameras to work. The better the coverage, the faster the send time. We average 2 minute delay which has been enough for the cops to catch trespassers at our place.
Posted on 12/13/21 at 12:13 pm to SenseiBuddy
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My good sir, I’m an ambassador for WiseEye. I have promo codes and absolute knowledge of all WiseEye features and functionality. If you do consider us, You will get the best camera on the market from LSU fans right here in South Louisiana.
Do I feel an old school OB group buy coming on?!?!?
How many pallets of cameras do you have?
Posted on 12/13/21 at 12:54 pm to Clyde Tipton
Lots!! I can make that happen brother. Make no mistake I’m in a solid position to make group buys real.
Haha
Chicken is TD royalty!
And for some reason I forgot to mention our antitheft solutions. Our large cameras have built-in GPS so that if they’re stolen and turned back on we can track their location. The second level as we have bear boxes which we can cable lock around a tree. And the third level as we are considering an insurance policy for folks who own more than 12 cameras in case one is stolen you’ll get a deeply discounted replacement.
Haha
Chicken is TD royalty!
And for some reason I forgot to mention our antitheft solutions. Our large cameras have built-in GPS so that if they’re stolen and turned back on we can track their location. The second level as we have bear boxes which we can cable lock around a tree. And the third level as we are considering an insurance policy for folks who own more than 12 cameras in case one is stolen you’ll get a deeply discounted replacement.
Posted on 12/13/21 at 3:22 pm to Chicken
Before you even get into the details make sure you have a decent cell signal..
Most brands have entry level units and more expensive ones. Just blanket saying spypoint is cheap is not true.
We are running a few Moultries that were pretty cheap on sale for 89. Eat batteries like candy, but generally pretty good. I run a spypoint Evo dark. Not a cheap camera. Bought before the micros came out. Much better battery life than the Moultries and that's sending at each detection and taking vid for several days also.
They all have come a far way. One think to know is it does not send the true image resolution to your phone at first. If there is an image you want the full resolution for you request it through the app or wait till you get to your card manually.
Most brands have entry level units and more expensive ones. Just blanket saying spypoint is cheap is not true.
We are running a few Moultries that were pretty cheap on sale for 89. Eat batteries like candy, but generally pretty good. I run a spypoint Evo dark. Not a cheap camera. Bought before the micros came out. Much better battery life than the Moultries and that's sending at each detection and taking vid for several days also.
They all have come a far way. One think to know is it does not send the true image resolution to your phone at first. If there is an image you want the full resolution for you request it through the app or wait till you get to your card manually.
Posted on 12/13/21 at 3:50 pm to Chicken
I tried out a standard WiseEye this season, I like it over my SPYPOINT. I will be trying a mini size next.
Posted on 12/13/21 at 4:40 pm to Chicken
Chicken, in this thread I have outlined the security options (big cam w gps, locking box, per cam insurance)
HD pics, ultra fast to right to your phone images from the moment taken, a smart and unique AI w auto sorting system with additional species recognition and predictive analysis on tracking your target species. Now located in Denham Springs, La. WiseEye Technologies is not a camera company but a technology company, who happens to make a great camera. Over the past few years I have witnessed PradCo (Moultrie), WildGame, Plano and even Tactacam try to either buy out WiseEye or get an exclusive partnership to use HuntControl. None of them had the vision that the developers of WiseEye have. Even today, investors are clawing at us as they see what we have built. We will welcome you, or anyone here for that matter to try huntcontrol.com for free for 14 days.
You can cancel your data plans at any time. no contracts.
we have two levels of data plans,
the weekend warrior for $15 a month 4500 pics a month
the trophy hunter for $20 a month 9000 pics a month. After the first cam, each additinal cam is $10 per month but that changes after 16 cams.
If you own 16 or more of our cams, you get put into our Camp or Outfitter program which gives you bigger discounts on cameras, accessories and data plans.
You also get the comfort of a 2 year warranty. if the camera fails to perform during your two years of ownership lets us know. We will make it right even if that includes a swap out for a new camera.
Nothing to lose and HD pics to your phone to gain.
want to watch more videos on WiseEyetech? Here is every video I could find on them including independent reviewers.
WiseEye Videos
If you or anyone of these baws on the outdoor board want to level up their camera game, let me know at ranch @ wiseeyetech dot com
HD pics, ultra fast to right to your phone images from the moment taken, a smart and unique AI w auto sorting system with additional species recognition and predictive analysis on tracking your target species. Now located in Denham Springs, La. WiseEye Technologies is not a camera company but a technology company, who happens to make a great camera. Over the past few years I have witnessed PradCo (Moultrie), WildGame, Plano and even Tactacam try to either buy out WiseEye or get an exclusive partnership to use HuntControl. None of them had the vision that the developers of WiseEye have. Even today, investors are clawing at us as they see what we have built. We will welcome you, or anyone here for that matter to try huntcontrol.com for free for 14 days.
You can cancel your data plans at any time. no contracts.
we have two levels of data plans,
the weekend warrior for $15 a month 4500 pics a month
the trophy hunter for $20 a month 9000 pics a month. After the first cam, each additinal cam is $10 per month but that changes after 16 cams.
If you own 16 or more of our cams, you get put into our Camp or Outfitter program which gives you bigger discounts on cameras, accessories and data plans.
You also get the comfort of a 2 year warranty. if the camera fails to perform during your two years of ownership lets us know. We will make it right even if that includes a swap out for a new camera.
Nothing to lose and HD pics to your phone to gain.
want to watch more videos on WiseEyetech? Here is every video I could find on them including independent reviewers.
WiseEye Videos
If you or anyone of these baws on the outdoor board want to level up their camera game, let me know at ranch @ wiseeyetech dot com
This post was edited on 12/13/21 at 4:43 pm
Posted on 12/13/21 at 4:45 pm to Cypressknee
send me an email and ill get you a great price on a mini.
Posted on 12/13/21 at 7:35 pm to SenseiBuddy
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WiseEye Smart Cams.
Curious why WiseEye SmartCam is the exact same camera sold by several companies. Synper, Bigfoot, and BarnOwl sell the exact same camera. Is it just bought from a Chinese distributor?
I’ve liked Synper cameras but their app and customer support is average to poor.
Posted on 12/13/21 at 8:25 pm to ABucks11
You are referring to the case shape. Lots of case shapes to choose from. Just so happens that a few other manufacturers also chose the same shape Wiseeye chose. But that’s where the similarities end.
Posted on 12/13/21 at 10:09 pm to SenseiBuddy
You have a taker here. Just sent an email about breaking into the cell cam world. Want to try the mini first. Best of luck to you guys!
Posted on 12/13/21 at 10:15 pm to SenseiBuddy
The outside case, buttons, menu options, and settings listed in all the manuals are the exact same.
Posted on 12/13/21 at 10:20 pm to SwampBooty
Email and promo code sent!
Much appreciated!
Much appreciated!
Posted on 12/13/21 at 11:34 pm to ABucks11
So what’s left?
The Parts.
The Software.
The AI.
HuntControl
But hey you don’t have to like us. It’s not for everyone.
Compare our pics. Compare our Species Recognition.
Here is the website: Customer Submitted Pics Unfiltered
The Parts.
The Software.
The AI.
HuntControl
But hey you don’t have to like us. It’s not for everyone.
Compare our pics. Compare our Species Recognition.
Here is the website: Customer Submitted Pics Unfiltered
This post was edited on 12/13/21 at 11:38 pm
Posted on 12/14/21 at 5:40 am to SenseiBuddy
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So what’s left? The Parts. The Software. The AI. HuntControl
If I’m going to buy the same camera as Synper, I’d rather a company that has an app and based in Louisiana. HuntControl which is the software and AI is a plus.
Can you change the camera setting remotely from the HuntControl app and can you request a picture in real time? These two features you usually have to pay extra for and I’m curious if that's included in the $15/month HuntControl fee. Synper has no two way communication which is frustrating.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 8:12 am to Chicken
Anything but Moultrie. Have two of them, one works ok after a year of updating the software, one hasn't worked since day one(cheap Walmart seller).
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