Cuddeback announces a new line of traditional cell-based cameras outside of the CuddeLink ecosystem.
“Tracks by Cuddeback is our stand-alone cellular trail camera,” said company founder Mark Cuddeback. “The CuddeLink system has exceeded my expectations, and we are committed to continuing CuddeLink development. However, many hunters have smaller parcels where a single or a few cellular cameras is sufficient. And there are still plenty of new users of cellular cameras that want to begin with a single camera to get acquainted with cellular technology. Tracks allows Cuddeback to have a first-class offering while being branded differently to avoid confusion related to the CuddeLink product line.” Tracks is built on a new small ergonomic camera platform that maximizes the features users are looking for in a cellular trail camera. Historically, lesser cell cameras have been plagued by poor or spotty coverage and mediocre image quality. The new Tracks camera combats this issue with the integration of dual external paddle antennas for superior LTE reception in fringe areas. Tracks uses an advanced IR-cut image sensor that eliminates the mechanical filter mover common in most trail cameras. This results in better image quality and reliability. For more information, visit www.cuddeback.com
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