I/we have 7 spypoints running at and around the club. Probably more than I know. When we have had an issue, an update has usually resolved it. When I have needed customer service, it has been good. One camera went out. Replaced by spypoint after they tapped in to it and couldn't jump it off.
Those cameras have been used primarily for deer and security some. We did get one fella stealing crap off of a neighboring club.
About to try the new spypoints which, upon reading, seem to be a significant upgrade from their previous models and a lot of the competition. Works on AT&T or Verizon, meaning you do not have to have a different camera for each provider. I think the new ones are $169.
Lithium batteries make a huge difference. Using the correct card is a challenge for some as are reading the instructions. Cameras are not necessarily plug and play.
The cost of the plans and service more than make up the cost of gas.
Note: Cameras used for hunting are being outlawed in some states. Various reasons for this.
Last edited by rp; 08-05-2022 at 10:51 AM.
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