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Reolink Go Ranger PT 4K 4G LTE Wildlife Camera w/ 6W Solar Panel

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$175

$250

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ReolinkDirect via Amazon has Reolink Go Ranger PT 4K 4G LTE Wildlife Camera w/ 6W Solar Panel for $174.79 after applying promo code CTSXCOEE at checkout. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • 4K 8MP Ultra HD
  • 355°Pan, 90°Tilt Control
  • Animal Detection & Recognition
  • F1.6 APERTURE & No-Glow Night Vision
  • 4G LTE Cellular Network & 6W Solar Panel
  • Recording:
    • Micro SD Card, up to 128GB (32GB included)
    • Reolink Cloud
    • FTP

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $75.20 lower (30% savings) than the list price of $249.99
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ReolinkDirect via Amazon has Reolink Go Ranger PT 4K 4G LTE Wildlife Camera w/ 6W Solar Panel for $174.79 after applying promo code CTSXCOEE at checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member JCouch333 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 4K 8MP Ultra HD
  • 355°Pan, 90°Tilt Control
  • Animal Detection & Recognition
  • F1.6 APERTURE & No-Glow Night Vision
  • 4G LTE Cellular Network & 6W Solar Panel
  • Recording:
    • Micro SD Card, up to 128GB (32GB included)
    • Reolink Cloud
    • FTP

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $75.20 lower (30% savings) than the list price of $249.99
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4 from over 30 customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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I also tried Browning several years back and it sucked. My instinct now is to stick with a company that was making cameras or gadgets first and then made trail cams. Versus getting a trail cam from an outdoor/firearms company that decided to slap their brand on the cheapest foreign crap they could get their hands on.
Good deal! Just got mine today and set it up with a Verizon nano SIM card. Everything is working as described. Verizon charges $20 for 15GB per month. I'll need to wait and see how much data it goes through.

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May 9, 2024
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Tlracerx
May 9, 2024
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Good deal! Just got mine today and set it up with a Verizon nano SIM card. Everything is working as described. Verizon charges $20 for 15GB per month. I'll need to wait and see how much data it goes through.
May 9, 2024
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philcarpentertn
May 9, 2024
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I don't have a major need for this camera but have always been super interested in these and the cost associated with them. What is everyone using as the service provider and what's been the cost? Also curious if you could set it to only upload motion events but record 24/7 for local retrieval of that data, I should look that up myself though. These things are pretty damn cool and I could see them being super useful for legit purposes and not so legit purposes.
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mrstangblb
May 9, 2024
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Quote from Tlracerx :
Good deal! Just got mine today and set it up with a Verizon nano SIM card. Everything is working as described. Verizon charges $20 for 15GB per month. I'll need to wait and see how much data it goes through.
How responsive is this camera as far as trigger times, and does it give you audio? I usually get $50 or so replacement trail cameras when mine crap out so I don't spend too much on the 7 that I have around our property - that way when they die (and they all do in 2 or 3 seaons) I'm not out much. The Garde Pro cameras [amazon.com] usually work best for me in the lower than $60 range, and when I tried a $100+ Browning camera, it was the worst one of the bunch, so I stay with the Garde Pro pretty much.
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smtxom
May 9, 2024
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Quote from mrstangblb :
How responsive is this camera as far as trigger times, and does it give you audio? I usually get $50 or so replacement trail cameras when mine crap out so I don't spend too much on the 7 that I have around our property - that way when they die (and they all do in 2 or 3 seaons) I'm not out much. The Garde Pro cameras [amazon.com] usually work best for me in the lower than $60 range, and when I tried a $100+ Browning camera, it was the worst one of the bunch, so I stay with the Garde Pro pretty much.
I also tried Browning several years back and it sucked. My instinct now is to stick with a company that was making cameras or gadgets first and then made trail cams. Versus getting a trail cam from an outdoor/firearms company that decided to slap their brand on the cheapest foreign crap they could get their hands on.
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jijacob
May 9, 2024
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Can this use Wifi instead of LTE? I have enough Wifi to reach where I'd want a game camera.
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curt2199
May 9, 2024
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I use the normal Reolink Go and Go PT LTE solar cams for my property along with EIOTClub 2GB sim and plan for $10/mo. Both of them had issues with becoming unresponsive in the first couple weeks after install requiring manual in-person reboots and Reolink support provide a firmware update that solved the problem. After that they have been problem-free and I have lots of videos of deer, coyote, bobcat, raccoons, etc. almost daily. I think I paid around $120 for refurb models from Reolink. Going on 2 years this fall.
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georgesanderson86
May 9, 2024
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Quote from philcarpentertn :
I don't have a major need for this camera but have always been super interested in these and the cost associated with them. What is everyone using as the service provider and what's been the cost? Also curious if you could set it to only upload motion events but record 24/7 for local retrieval of that data, I should look that up myself though. These things are pretty damn cool and I could see them being super useful for legit purposes and not so legit purposes.
I just ordered one! Why did you choose Verizon (EIOT Club) over T-Movile (FreedomPop) or AT&T (Mint)?

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May 9, 2024
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omar10wahab
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Dm me if you want a free one from some random Chinese company.
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FLTURD
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i need verizon, whats my best option? adding to my cell plan at $20/mo seems expensive
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FLTURD
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Quote from curt2199 :
I use the normal Reolink Go and Go PT LTE solar cams for my property along with EIOTClub 2GB sim and plan for $10/mo. Both of them had issues with becoming unresponsive in the first couple weeks after install requiring manual in-person reboots and Reolink support provide a firmware update that solved the problem. After that they have been problem-free and I have lots of videos of deer, coyote, bobcat, raccoons, etc. almost daily. I think I paid around $120 for refurb models from Reolink. Going on 2 years this fall.
how many wildlife pictures might I expect with 2gb?
May 9, 2024