so if I buy a 4g lte trail cam and I put if within range of my house wifi, is there a way to get it to just send pics to my phone via wifi or bluetooth?
This video benefited me on which trail camera I need to purchase. The camera I'm going to go with is the cellular trail camera. I do have one question how close does something have to get to the camera before the camera takes the picture? Or does it just depend on the camera and who made it?
It seems the cellular camera would still not work either. You were walking through a forest, where I can't believe you'd get service. Also, don't you have to pay for that cellular service, just like your phone.
What if scenario?? Living in Mexico for the winter, using Mexican TelCel as my cel network provider, which shares towers in the US, will a 4g cellular trail cam work, providing I have aTelCel sim card installed? Regards, DaleO
We have a water source on our property, about 100+ feet from house, out on raw land. I want a stand alone "critter cam" to capture what comes to drink, AND be able to view that area at any time from the house on my iPad. (I have Verizon cell service.) Sounds like I want cellular 4G style. What do you recommend?
Great. do you sell cell towers too.. out here in the west coverage in the woods is limited to NONE.. WIFI is probably best but do the cameras work well as a HOST wifi . and which is best for that
We bought a $35 drone with a low light camera. We set it in a field at night for coyote hunting . It sends a Wi-Fi signal to our phones(for free) as long as we are within five or six hundred yds. You don't even have to have a network plan on your phone for it to work. Why haven't the deer camera companies picked up on this cheap technology? Thanks
Can I watch live video between my phone and WIFI trail cam, or do I need a cellular cam to so so? I assume i can because a drone sends a live stream with no Cellular connection but I need to be certian. Thanks for the helpful video.
Fantastic video! I'm 67, & only so-so techy these days. Was looking for a camera like my nephew has, which is in one state -- he lives in another. It is the cellular trail cam, maybe even yours...will ask him. Being not-so-techy, I figured this would be over my head, but the way you explained it, I get it!! Thanks SO much!!
We have someone illegally living in the canyon behind our house, which is on our property. The area does have our wifi signal; my apple watch got text messages with my cell phone up in the house. We would like to install a camera up in a tree where he cannot reach and hopefully will not be able to see, either. Our goal is to get video to send to the city to have him removed. He litters, has stolen our "no trespassing" signs, and you just don't want to know what else he does down there! What do you recommend?
The biggest problem I’ve heard of with cellies is the curious bears will damage the antennas. Have you designed a bear box that will protect the antenna without affecting reception?
I've tried Covert/SpyPoint, and then last year a pretty extensive Cuddeback/Cuddelink system of 28 cameras/3 homes over our 750 acres. I'm not overly impressed with any of them. I'll probably grab an Exodus or 2 for the new 25 acre parcel we just bought, see if you guys aren't the answer we're looking for.
Hello guys, love the show, question about your cell cameras. Do your cell cams work in Canada. If so what network do they run on up here, in Nova Scotia.
Why do no one ever say the whole story or answer all of the questions, why can’t anyone tell e if I can have a game camera 🎥 way way way out in the middle of the Desert 🏜, do I need cell or WiFi or blue tooth , I need a camera that will send me pictures to my tablet,??!., thanks BigAl California.
Hey big Al! Most likely you would need a cell camera. However - if there’s no cell signal the camera can’t transmit he photos back to you. If you have cell coverage out there, a cell camera is what you’re looking for.
With the Exodus Cell cameras the service is fee is per camera per month. The camera controls, photo management, and data plan management are all done through the SCOUTEK app
That was a great video! Answered many of the questions I had! On my 80 acre property I have only one small area that has good service. Literally 100 yards away and throughout the rest of my property I have virtually no service. I’m guessing the mesh network or link would be my only option? Is there any other companies other than cuddeback that have this system? Thanks!
We are going to have to take some of those 80 acres Biden needs somewhere to put his new refugees please allow us to build section 8 housing in that property aswelll as a quick mart store for our beloved refugee troubled youth to hang out in front of with their pants half way down their ass.
I presume it takes night pics as well? I'm guessing all trail cams do. I'm not a hunter, I'm a female looking for the cellular type of camera to use for home security.
The team talked to 100,000 of people. Hahah 100,000s lol. I bet there wasn’t even 100,000 at the show let alone have 100,000 visit you for a single question about a camera!!
Hi , I hunt in mexico border deer , and i need a camera that can work with telcel or movistar , they are mexican celular companies , which camera do you think will work there ? Thanks
Probably by far the best camera I have. Very user friendly. I have had this camera in the field for several months now it has taken thousands of pictures and the battery is still 100%. Cant wait tell there is more available!!
@@ExodusOutdoorGear Would I be able use a cellular trail camera in the Caribbean without connection to american cell/data(B mobile , Verizon ect..providers ? But providers such as cable & wireless . Thank you.
I am new to the trail cam thing and I am sure this is going to be a stupid question. But if someone spots your trail cam and steals it then you’re proof is gone.
Paul Crave we actually worked on a link system back in 2016 and pulled the plug for a multitude of reasons. For the foreseeable future we will stay with stand alone wireless devices.
Aaron Goeppner I haven’t had that issue. The coverts had blurry and I think it was due to hanging them 12ft up. I put the Renders at waist high and one climbing stick up. And where none of the plants around them can trigger them and they have been fine. Contact the Exodus guys the customer service is excellent Good luck