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Cellular Security Camera Verizon

2024-09-14 06:54:25

I have tried 3 different cellular security cameras. Best by far in quality and service.

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2024-08-11 03:20:54

I bought this for property security. And I am not an authority on trail cameras. I will say this camera has a lot of features which I was looking for in a non cellular security camera. The menu is versatile and it is easy to navigate.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The VOSKER cellular security camera is really nice. Love the size of the camera. It is very user friendly. Like the solar capability. Attaches easy to any location with the adjustable mounting arm. Fully weather resistant. Use it anywhere since it is completely wireless.

5
2024-07-02 05:35:35

We purchased two of these switches to support a 1Gb Verizon upgrade at home. The first landed in the entertainment/AV cabinet feeding audio visual gear and the second setup to help support a security system. Most of the older devices were running 100Mb, and several of the newer devices, XBox, TVs, etc now have 1Gb built in NiCs, and older switches were limiting bandwidth. These 1Gb switches now allow the security system, XBox, TVs, etc to push 800-900 Mb/s stabilizing comms under load. In the AV block, there is normally only one device active, so it gets close to a Gb to the new Verizon router. The security system will shortly be upgraded as well, but currently runs on a 100Mb connection, so everything can run wide open through the switch to the router. Very pleased with the results and improved network stability.

5
2024-04-24 05:57:43

A couple of years ago, I bought my first, SpyPoint, cellular trail cam. Magic! I’m not alone in using trail cams as passive cottage security, rather than for hunting. (After 50+ years, I had my first break-in in 2016, and purchased a regular trail cam afterwards.) I own a small, remote island in northern Ontario, about 700km from my home. Obviously, it is inaccessible during winter (...you know...ice). It is also solar powered, and all cottage power is shut down in the off-season, and sometimes between visits. There is no wi-fi, of course. Standard security cameras, such as those blanketing my home, are useless, there. My first, SpyPoint cellular trail cam allowed me to see real-time activity at the island, and it changed the game. Instead of waiting to get to the island to view the SD card, I suddenly had daily peace of mind that everything was okay. I’m not super-concerned about trespassing, but rather a tree falling through the roof of the cottage, or that kind of thing. In 2020, when the dock broke-free of its winter moorings after we’d already closed-up for the season, camera 3 alerted me, and I made an emergency trip to fix the dock, mitigating potential greater damage if it had been left ‘til Spring. Before SpyPoint, every Spring, as I neared the island, my stomach would be in knots, wondering what I might find. Now I can SEE that everything is okay, from the comfort of my living room. I see the deer, and the ice-fishing folks traversing my island with their sleds, to get to their spot. Whatever. It’s all good. I recently purchased my fifth SpyPoint camera for the island, and am here to purchase one as a gift for my sister, who is retiring to her rural cottage. I can’t recommend SpyPoint cellular cameras enough. Economical. Convenient. Peace of mind. What’s not to love?

5
2024-06-14 07:35:50

went from 1 bar on a Verizon camera to 3 after install of this antenna, thanks Spypoint!!!

5
2024-04-13 01:41:13

Easy exchange - when I bought a USA Cellular Camera

5
2024-04-24 09:27:51

You do not need to match your cell provider . Reason for the two is off you have signal from Verizon in your hunting spot and not At&T but the Verizon one . The camera send to the app on your phone no matter who your provider is . Was very easy to set up , I watch a YouTube video first . The pictures on your phone will not look the best quality, but when you down load the SD card they are very clear and good . It will take and save pictures even if you lose cell service. BH photos had the best price and I had my camera in 3 days ! Buying a second one before season starts . Don’t hesitate to try one . No fees and you can go month by month if you want . Mike

5
2024-08-12 02:39:18

Have had this camera for over a year. Love the fact that it's cellular and can view pictures from my home

5
2024-08-25 07:43:53

The FLEX M IS THEE best valued cellular trail camera on the market. 720p video with HD pictures on demand, there is nothing like it. Very easy to use and set up. Put in your microSD and just turn it on. Also the best value for your money when it comes to cellular trail cameras. You can not beat the price! I have several and I love them.

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