Now that you have your Trail or Game Camera purchased, how do you keep it safe and secure from prying eyes or sticky-fingered hunters that did NOT buy their trail camera and may want to steal yours? You need some protection for your new trail camera, and you need it quickly!
Here are additional Trail Camera Accessories that most people do not think of when they make their initial purchase. So go ahead and add a few of these items to your cart to ensure that you get all the pictures possible when you set up your new Game Camera.
There are many products that you can use to keep your new game camera safe from animals or other potential thieves. Lord knows I have had more than a few pieces of expensive hunting equipment stolen during the season. OpticsPlanet offers many security products to help keep your game camera safe such as Security Boxes and Cable Locks.
There are other products that are just as important as security and safety, of course. The reason that you have your trail camera out in the woods in the first place is to take photos of deer and other wildlife. How exactly are you going to ensure there is adequate battery life or recharging your battery?
Optics Planet conveniently carries SD cards for your digital camera as well. There is nothing worse than knowing there has been wildlife in the area but you have no pictures. Perhaps they ate corn that you left out just in front of the camera, but you unknowingly had no space on your SD card, so no pictures were taken. Check out our memory cards and accessories below:
Whether in the off-season or as a permanent home-security element, a trail camera can be an effective surveillance tool inside and outside of your home. You can get creative about your camera mount setup to ensure it goes undetected:
Disguise your trail camera as a bird house or lawn decoration that intruders are unlikely to pay attention to outside. Inside you can use things like tissue boxes, mantle clocks, pictures, etc. Get creative!
Hide your trailcam in a tree or bush that is away from your house, which will be the focus of an intruder or burglar. If you have particularly thorny or scratchy bushes and trees, plant your trail camera there.
Sometimes the best option is simply to place your trailcam inside the house, pointing out of a window.
This depends on the camera: most cellular trail cameras incorporate both cellular and memory card technology and will work without a cell signal. However, if it relies entirely on cellular service and doesn’t have any internal memory or SD memory card slots, then you will need to have a good cell signal for it to operate.
The difference between a Wi-Fi trail camera and a cellular trail camera are the way that they transmit signals. In order to transmit, they need to have a connection. Wi-Fi trail cameras are far more limited, since they have to have a Wi-Fi signal in order to operate, and Wi-Fi routers aren’t common out in the woods. For this reason, they’re usually used around houses or cabins. A cellular trail camera will transmit anywhere that it has a cellular signal.
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