How much are the data plans associated with the cams you all are running? I think the stealth cam was $20 a month with ATT
I have nothing good to say about Stealth Cams, except that it's a joy not owning any of them anymore.I bought a stealth cam sonic at sams for $80 in September. It worked out until it started raining and it crapped out. Tried to call tech support but that was like a 32 day hold. Sams took it back no questions asked. When it worked it was good, plus one season for free was a nice perk. If they go on clearance I may buy another one and try again
Tactacam runs off of an app, so it doesn't matter if you have an ATT cam or Verizon cam, it all goes to the same app. $12/month for unlimited pics per cam, there are cheaper options if you're putting a cam on a trail or something. Feeder cams you'll want unlimited though imo.How much are the data plans associated with the cams you all are running? I think the stealth cam was $20 a month with ATT
Tactacam runs off of an app, so it doesn't matter if you have an ATT cam or Verizon cam, it all goes to the same app. $12/month for unlimited pics per cam, there are cheaper options if you're putting a cam on a trail or something. Feeder cams you'll want unlimited though imo.
It’s month to month with no contractThat’s not bad at all. Is it contracted or can you shut it off when you’re not running cams?
Looks like the price has come down since I purchased mine, just checked Verizon's website. The Arlo Go 2 LTE is now just $250. I have the optional 'sleeves" that hide the white camera just fine.Another option....... I have 2 Arlo Go cameras I use for security. The cameras are a little more pricey than a trailcam ( around $400 ) but they are on my shared data Verizon plan for $5/month each. I can see where they would work great as a trailcam. They have a rechargeable battery that lasts a month or so depending on useage. I "arm" mine so I get a 10 second video ( user defined ) almost instantly when motion is detected. and the clip is saved to my phone for review later as well. I can also access them for real time observation anytime. The 2 cameras I have......have worked flawlessly for 3 or 4 years now. I purchased an extra battery that I keep recharged so it's just a matter of switching out the battery in about 10 seconds.
Yes you can suspend them. So just leave them on location until the next time you need them and then "unsuspend" them. They'll still be taking pics, just not sending them.That’s not bad at all. Is it contracted or can you shut it off when you’re not running cams?
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