Nothing like letting your scent disperse all over the place.Well hell, that would defeat the purpose if you have to sit there 50 yards away looking at them and not being able to save them.
Well hell, that would defeat the purpose if you have to sit there 50 yards away looking at them and not being able to save them.
A really nice feature is they can take the SD card out without removing the cable lock which is a nice feature for trespassers and people who like to get caught and remove cards
Any updates?
No I pulled the cam. Not great connectivity and the sucks. Steer clear for now.
Not that I'm aware of chuck. Each unit is stand alone.With the wifi/bluetooth connection there isn't any way to piggy back those cameras and set them up in a line is there? Still wanting/hoping to hear you can download from a distance and how long it would take.
I am very interested in these also. Kinda holding back on it, because I wonder if next year that there will be more companies offering something similar.I just got done looking at the literature on the new CuddeLink trail cameras by Cuddeback. Somewhat similar set-up to the old BuckeyeCam's where you have a home base and then piggy back the cameras out across your property. Can set up to 15 cameras to link back to your home base. To get pics off the home base you can either simply pull the SD card from it, set it up for cellular sending of the pics or even have it wired directly to a home computer which can then be linked to the internet. There was a time when I would never ever buy a Cuddeback because of all the problems they had with quality but this one has me interested and then some. Says around $100 for the home base and then $270 for a camera that is set up to link and repeat from other cameras. Warranty - 1-year standard warranty. 2 years with online registration. 5-year reduced cost replacement program. I've been getting ready to buy a camera or two soon but I might just hold off a bit to see how these seem to work for people.
I just got done looking at the literature on the new CuddeLink trail cameras by Cuddeback. Somewhat similar set-up to the old BuckeyeCam's where you have a home base and then piggy back the cameras out across your property. Can set up to 15 cameras to link back to your home base. To get pics off the home base you can either simply pull the SD card from it, set it up for cellular sending of the pics or even have it wired directly to a home computer which can then be linked to the internet. There was a time when I would never ever buy a Cuddeback because of all the problems they had with quality but this one has me interested and then some. Says around $100 for the home base and then $270 for a camera that is set up to link and repeat from other cameras. Warranty - 1-year standard warranty. 2 years with online registration. 5-year reduced cost replacement program. I've been getting ready to buy a camera or two soon but I might just hold off a bit to see how these seem to work for people.
Ok final update on this camera, the batteries just died. That’s 4 months of service in a major cold snap for us. It takes great pictures and I figured out the download issue. The range really isn’t all that impressive but I now have two browning cams and those little suckers work really really well. I will be getting more for sure.