Let’s face it, we all have a few places on our hunting property where we just can’t seem to get a decent cell signal — a dead zone, and in many cases, these are the places we would love to have a trail camera. This creates a dilemma. Do I place a traditional camera there, and then trounce onto the property every couple of weeks to pull the SD card — running the risk of spooking the very deer I am trying to capture on camera? Or do I simply go without a camera on that heavily used trail or scrape?
Your typical cell camera won’t work there. But because Cuddeback is anything but typical, you can still get images from this honey hole while avoiding the human contamination of this sacred ground, if you utilize the Cuddeback Dual Cell cellular camera in conjunction with one or more CuddeLink enabled remote J or G series cameras.
Here’s how it works: If you have cell coverage anywhere on your property, place the Dual Cell in that location. Then use additional CuddeLink enabled remote cameras to reach the areas with no cell signal — the dead zones. The proprietary CuddeLink network will wirelessly relay images from the dead zone to the Dual Cell, where they will be sent via text and/or email directly to you.
Cuddeback’s cutting edge cameras allow you to get images from areas where lesser cell cameras fail and deliver all of these images with only one cell plan. Cuddeback Dual Cell and CuddeLink — eliminate Dead Zones.
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