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Moultrie Mobile Edge Cellular Trail Camera + Flex Mount Bundle $54 + Free Shipping

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Walmart [walmart.com] has Moultrie Mobile Edge Cellular Trail Camera + Flex Mount Bundle for $54. Shipping is Free

Product Details:
  • Auto Connect Technology: 1 Camera, Multiple Major US Network
  • Resolution: 33MP
  • Trigger speed: 0.65
  • Detection Range: 80-foot low glow IR LED flash & detection range
  • HD 720p Video w/ Sound
  • Field of View: 40 degrees
  • Power Source: 8 AA batteries or install 16 AA batteries to enjoy extended life (sold separately)
  • Cellboost antenna included, no assembly required
  • Three capture modes
  • 2-year warranty backed by U.S.-based customer support, available 7 days a week
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Walmart [walmart.com] has Moultrie Mobile Edge Cellular Trail Camera + Flex Mount Bundle for $54. Shipping is Free

Product Details:
  • Auto Connect Technology: 1 Camera, Multiple Major US Network
  • Resolution: 33MP
  • Trigger speed: 0.65
  • Detection Range: 80-foot low glow IR LED flash & detection range
  • HD 720p Video w/ Sound
  • Field of View: 40 degrees
  • Power Source: 8 AA batteries or install 16 AA batteries to enjoy extended life (sold separately)
  • Cellboost antenna included, no assembly required
  • Three capture modes
  • 2-year warranty backed by U.S.-based customer support, available 7 days a week

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What is "Trigger speed: 0.65"? Does it shoot the subjects too? Do you just arrive to pick up the bodies that you chose on the pics as worthwhile?
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Quote from blueletterd :
What is "Trigger speed: 0.65"? Does it shoot the subjects too? Do you just arrive to pick up the bodies that you chose on the pics as worthwhile?
Trigger speed refers to the amount of time from when the motion sensor detects the subject until the time recording begins.
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Moultrie has one of the most expensive data plans in the free world.
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dangboom
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So you need a sim card for this? What all does it transmit? 720p video gonna eat some data.

Ah, someone was posting as I asked. 1000 images and 10 videos for 9.99/month and up from there.
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Quote from abamadude :
Moultrie has one of the most expensive data plans in the free world.
Alternatives please that have good photo quality?
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What network does it use to transmit data? I am considering using this for a property I'm rehabbing that doesn't have Internet or electricity but I had break ins

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Will this trail camera work for small animals like a rodent? I have a rodent trap that keeps getting cleared out with no idea how they are thwarting it (ie bait just gone but no triggering). I was thinking of setting a camera up to see what I'm dealing with.
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No glow or bust. At least you have a chance of hiding it well enough to where someone passing by (trespassing) doesn't see it or the flash and leaves it alone.
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Quote from Riptide360 :
Will this trail camera work for small animals like a rodent? I have a rodent trap that keeps getting cleared out with no idea how they are thwarting it (ie bait just gone but no triggering). I was thinking of setting a camera up to see what I'm dealing with.
Is it close to your house? You're probably better off with an outdoor battery powered security camera that connects to Wi-Fi if so. Wyze, Ring, Nest, etc
I think this could trigger for smaller animals if positioned well
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Alternatives please that have good photo quality?
SpyPoint cameras have a free tier- I think it's 100 images per month? But paid plans for HD images or video get pricey quick
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Will this as a regular trail camera without a cellular plan?
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I haven't tried any of the cell trail cameras, but on my Aunt's property the most inexpensive decent cameras that seem to work are the Garde Pro A3 [amazon.com] and the Garde Pro E6 [amazon.com] (has WIFI, but I disable it to save battery life). They both have good trigger times, excellent quality videos, and they are durable enough to last 2 or 3 years.

I've had lots of these trail cameras over the years, and the worst one so far has been the Ceyomur that Amazon had on sale a year or so ago for $25. That one I definitely got what I paid for - it rarely triggered and didn't have very high quality videos.

Surprisingly a $125 Browning camera was also one of the worst, so now that I've found these Garde Pro cameras do an excellent job at an affordable price plus they're pretty durable, that's about all I'm buying. None last much more than 2 or 3 years, so you might as well get the best you can as cheaply as possible.
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Quote from isuzudiesel :
No glow or bust. At least you have a chance of hiding it well enough to where someone passing by (trespassing) doesn't see it or the flash and leaves it alone.
I go that route too, but also put them ~9+ up. If necessary, I place a small precut angled wedge 2x4 behind it to face it slightly downward.

I'm near public land and this helps prevent trespassers from walking off with them on a whim. Putting them in a security box helps too. Just afraid they'll still the antenna is all if they're lower.

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