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I have been thinking about a couple of these for security cameras at a cabin... We have verizon and get 1-2 bars of service, do you guys think that would be enough? When we were there last week you couldn't make a call, but a text would go through.
Quote from: actionshooter on May 27, 2022, 08:51:30 AMI have been thinking about a couple of these for security cameras at a cabin... We have verizon and get 1-2 bars of service, do you guys think that would be enough? When we were there last week you couldn't make a call, but a text would go through.Yeah, should be enough. The antennas on the cameras are stronger than the ones on cell phones.Sent from my SM-G991U using Tapatalk
I'm running the Bushnell with Verizon. I have 3 bars where the cameras sit. Been up for 6 weeks with 2500 pictures and still have 100% battery life. This was just a test to see how long the batteries will last. My hunting grounds where I'll put them has 4 and even 5 bars. So super impressed with these
One thing you will find with bushnell models and their battery life indicator is it will go from 100% to 0% really fast so don't bank on it.
Quote from: builtfordtough on March 29, 2022, 12:13:39 PMI'm running the Bushnell with Verizon. I have 3 bars where the cameras sit. Been up for 6 weeks with 2500 pictures and still have 100% battery life. This was just a test to see how long the batteries will last. My hunting grounds where I'll put them has 4 and even 5 bars. So super impressed with these3 bars .... on your phone? What does the camera say for cell reception, great-or moderate?I just tried to set up mine, in mountains my cell was receiving video notifications from our home security cameras and i could watch them. The camera had a yellow light which means moderate signal. Was not able to get them to link together and work.
Quote from: Skyvalhunter on April 25, 2022, 05:37:39 AMOne thing you will find with bushnell models and their battery life indicator is it will go from 100% to 0% really fast so don't bank on it.^^^ I've had that happen to me, too! I'm loving my Tactacams. Turn the sensitivity down, have the pictures send twice a day. $5/month/cam for 500 pics. Batteries last a real long time, and I've been in areas where my cell phone says "No Service" but the cam will have one or two bars.... and it sends me pictures