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Cellular Camera for yard security
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03/02/24 11:19 PM
03/02/24 11:19 PM
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I am looking to put up a couple cellular cameras around my cabin building site. I have several regular cameras out now and they capture everything that goes on at nite or when I'm gone, but gotta check the cards to see what happened. But I want a camera that will let me know right away if someone is doing something at my place when I'm not there or I am sleeping. I know deer and other critters will set them off fairly often. I will deal with that. I wish someone made a cellular camera you could turn off or on with a remote that way if your camera is mounted up high you could turn it off when your home or working in front of it and that way you would not be getting pictures sent all the time. I am looking at a SpyPoint brand camera and a Reveal Tactacam brand also. Anybody use cellular cameras for security... or even for criters. Which one is best... Comments??? Thanks
Last edited by NebrCatMan; 03/02/24 11:20 PM.
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Re: Cellular Camera for yard security
[Re: WhiteCliffs]
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03/03/24 08:14 AM
03/03/24 08:14 AM
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I use reveal tactacam for exactly what you are talking about. When I am around, I just set the delay to 24 hrs from my phone and then go back to however many minutes I want Sounds like there are some cameras that you can communicate with from your cell phone. Is this thru the phone company or is it thru the WIFI thru the internet and a PC? Bad thing about WIFI off your PC is that if the power is off it does not work. On our family farms and on my cabin place there's breakers out at on a pole where the power comes in... right after the meter.
Remember "Forbidden Fruit makes many Jams" NTA NRA RMEF NFH Born Again Believer
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Re: Cellular Camera for yard security
[Re: NebrCatMan]
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03/03/24 08:28 AM
03/03/24 08:28 AM
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I found that spy points customer service stinks, you have to e-mail them & wait for a return e-mail. I have two I received as gifts & they set in a box.
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Re: Cellular Camera for yard security
[Re: NebrCatMan]
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03/03/24 02:23 PM
03/03/24 02:23 PM
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I have some stealth cam reactor cell cameras. They don’t need wifi to work.
You can program them through your cell phone, and if you’re working in front of the camera you can change the setting from your cell phone to stop taking pics. It’s as easy as sending a text message pretty much.
Once you’re done working in front of your camera, change the setting back to take pics again and you’re good to go.
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Re: Cellular Camera for yard security
[Re: Wanna Be]
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03/03/24 05:45 PM
03/03/24 05:45 PM
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Can’t speak for others, but Tactacams glow. Not exactly stealthy.
I run Spartans and have for years. I use mine all year long. We’ve used them for home security as well at my son’s first house. They can be used with any carrier. My older ones are Verizon and the newer ones are any carrier signal it can find. I’ve taken them on my out of state trips as well. Are they Pros? They are supposed to be black flash. The regular Tactacams are red light.
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