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    I have three cameras using both trail & a security watching my nocturnal visitors. I use an HC200 (£60) which record good pictures and sound I’ve been looking for one that is similar to this but has wifi. The big advantage is ability to see what you’re looking at, no more guess work. So far unfortunately all I’ve found at a reasonable price has very little or no sound recording. Help

    #34498

    We’ve got some really cheap wifi cameras from Amazon. They are supposed to be indoor cameras (we got them to watch the cats if we were away) but as they have an infrared setting, they are proving very good for watching hogs.

    The problem is distance of course. Luckily we have our hog house near the house.

    We bought a trail cam through Amazon, but after a couple of weeks we had to return it as it developed a fault. And the app was awful.

    Since then, we’ve bought a Bushnell trail cam (came from the US so had to wait for it). Trouble is we’ve not used it much, because the cheap wifi cameras are going such a good job. But I guess that will change after the weather turns bad.

    #34502

    We got our cameras from naturespyuk. We got bushnell and they are really good. The first camera we had developed a fault after almost a year and naturespy replaced it no problem. We then decided to get second camera and again got a bushnell, but a different model. After trying it out, we didn’t think had the correct range for filming hogs and sent naturespy some like for like pictures from the old and new cameras. They emailed back with diagrams drawn on our pics showing the difference in the range they capture and offered to swap the new one for one the same as our old one. Can’t fault naturespy for their great customer service and no quibble replacement. Both our cameras are still going strong after about 4 and 3 years. We had a cheap camera at first but it was pretty rubbish. Worth spending a bit more and I would 100% recommend naturespy to purchase from.

    #34518

    Sorry lve said bushnell above when it’s browning we’ve got. Got mixed up.

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