I bought the Arlo home security cameras. I can turn them on and off from my iPad and watch from my iPad wherever I am, home or out of town. They can be set to motion detection or live feed.
I been thinking on getting the Arlo for inside ny coop
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I bought the Arlo home security cameras. I can turn them on and off from my iPad and watch from my iPad wherever I am, home or out of town. They can be set to motion detection or live feed.
I bought the Arlo home security cameras. I can turn them on and off from my iPad and watch from my iPad wherever I am, home or out of town. They can be set to motion detection or live feed.
I been thinking on getting the Arlo for inside ny coop
do you have your cam set-up with bait there, you got some nice pics on cam. your camera takes beautiful night pictures, what brand is it?
I have 4 game cameras, 2 Primos and 2 Browning. All take really good pics day and night. I don't use any bait, but I place them at "choke" points where there animals are most likely to pass by. I get the most action from the camera mounted where my trail in the woods comes out to an open field. Coyotes are there almost every night. Bobcats show up 1-2X a week during the day (most likely to avoid the coyotes). Deer are almost always at night 2-3X a week, and bears show up once a week or so. All of the cameras are within 300 feet of my house. I was amazed at the animal traffic my property gets, as you rarely see them in person.
The last wild animal pic is one of my 2 Schipperkee's. Gwen keeps me company when I go out every Sunday afternoon to check the cameras and swap out memory cards.
I can not say which camera is best but I can tell you the minus points on the cheap ones . Lots of failures on the Wildgame brand . The cheap Tasco that you set time with SD card are a pain . Can not reset time on the 2 I have . I have a Bushnell that the flash quit working . The Bushnell was about $120 . So night pictures are black . I followed the advice of more cheap cameras for better coverage . Not so sure about that now .
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My camera is a Primos that I have had for a several years and it still works great.