What trail camera has the best subscription service?

Buckhead

FNG
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Have several Moultrie Edges as well. Like that they have internal memory, no SD cards. Also dual linkage to Verizon/AT&T, automatically switches to strongest signal. Just wish they offered a lesser minimum plan. I think I am paying $9 per month, don’t come close to the monthly quota. Saving grace is that it is month to month. Only run my cameras a couple of months before the season and during the season. Overall, happy with the images, the app, battery life and camera functionality.
 

blb07878

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Nov 21, 2024
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Have several Moultrie Edges as well. Like that they have internal memory, no SD cards. Also dual linkage to Verizon/AT&T, automatically switches to strongest signal. Just wish they offered a lesser minimum plan. I think I am paying $9 per month, don’t come close to the monthly quota. Saving grace is that it is month to month. Only run my cameras a couple of months before the season and during the season. Overall, happy with the images, the app, battery life and camera functionality.
Any receptions issues?
 

digger

WKR
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Feb 4, 2013
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Central Valley Ca
I‘ll throw Cudde back out there. In some cases their mesh system is really hard to beat. You can get cell signal to one cam in an area then link other cams down into spots with no cell signal. I think you can run up to 22 linked cams off of a single cell cam. Only pay one sub fee. I wrote off cuddeback years ago because the cameras were inferior to most others in my opinion, but their mesh/cell system is dang good. I currently run about 15 of these cams year around.
We just discovered the Cuddeback cams.If you saw where we are getting pics from it would blow your mind.That linking thing is amazing.
Up to 24 cameras for $10 a month.
 
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Tactacam - I delete about 250-300 pics a day. I've had them a few years, even asked for a couple more for Xmas.

I was going to try cuddybacks, the cost to get in was high, plus how far they may or may not work depending on terrain, plus having to buy one just to run them all that doesn't do anything. I have to buy 5 cameras to use 4. Hmm, nope.

Moultrie cams worked a few years ago, ohhhhh boiiiieeee, the price to run two cameras was about to do me in for the unlimited data. I went moultrie and stealth cams back then, because the cams were cheaper. I also had a couple stealth cams. The price for these weren't worth it on price for unlimited. The Stealths, just weren't that great anyway.

I did what I do, I ran a spreadsheet for tacacams (a friend had two), my three moultries, and buying a cuddyback system. The cuddybacks actually were the cheapest if I wanted to run 4 cams like I am now, the problem was going to be if I had to add a 5th cam because of terrain. I did a research of cuddebacks online and facebook. It was hit or miss. I knew what my friend's tactacams could do and the picture quality. I went tactacams and am ready to add more. The website is alright for pc or apple (have both) and my phone. It allows for instant, once a day or twice a day sending pics. The pic quality is 16mp for reveal x 2.0, good enough.
 
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