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retrieverman

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Since we're on the topic of cellular cameras, anyone have experience with the Cuddeback Cuddelink series? We've got 6 that just need to be setup(no easy feat). They aren't cheap but if we can 'daisy chain' up to 24 and on one phone plan for $10/month it'd be worth it.

WHAT IS CUDDELINK​

Not Wi-Fi, not cellular, CuddeLink is a private wireless network where up to 23 cameras send their images to a central home device. Camera-to-camera range is typically ¼ mile in a forest and increases as terrain opens. To further increase range CuddeLink cameras daisy-chain from camera to camera to transmit images 2 miles or more. With CuddeLink you can collect images on a single SD card or have them delivered to you via LTE.
Cuddeback can kiss my @ss. I’ll never buy their chit again and dog their chitty products every chance I get.***insert middle finger emoji here***
 

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My tripod doe is still hanging around and made it through season.

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I don’t think all SD cards are necessarily of equal quality, but I call BS on Tactacam requiring a proprietary card. However, I went ahead and bought theirs for my camera. :anyone:
They're most definitely not of equal quality. But if they're high speed class 10 cards they should be fine. I will say that some of the issues I had with SpyPoint cameras were solved with replacing the SD card.
 

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Since we're on the topic of cellular cameras, anyone have experience with the Cuddeback Cuddelink series? We've got 6 that just need to be setup(no easy feat). They aren't cheap but if we can 'daisy chain' up to 24 and on one phone plan for $10/month it'd be worth it.

WHAT IS CUDDELINK​

Not Wi-Fi, not cellular, CuddeLink is a private wireless network where up to 23 cameras send their images to a central home device. Camera-to-camera range is typically ¼ mile in a forest and increases as terrain opens. To further increase range CuddeLink cameras daisy-chain from camera to camera to transmit images 2 miles or more. With CuddeLink you can collect images on a single SD card or have them delivered to you via LTE.
I've looked at them before, but the initial cost was more than I wanted to invest at the time. I guess it would ultimately depend on overall total costs for data plans and comparing that to what I've paid most recently.
 

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We’ve only had Easton a year and a half, so last spring was his try at shed hunting. He found one on his own. I tried to set him up for success and placed a few to make it easy for him, but he just ran by most of them. :rolleyes2
He come along way since then, so I have high hopes he’ll be more observant this year.
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Boykin? From an Oklahoma breeder?
 

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