Personally, I have zero interest in cellular trail camera, but the Hunting Farmer just released a review on the new GardePro X66 cellular trail camera.
I'm not usually loyal to any brand, but I am currently using all GardePro E5 trail cameras (standard SD card camera) on my property. I used 5 of them to take an inventory of what's on my property. Since switching over to them, they have been the best trail camera I have ever used. I have bought them on sale ($39.99) most of the time, and you can't beat that price for quality "no glow" trail camera.
For those interested in cellular trail cameras, this review may be of interest to you.
Amazon prices for a GardePro X66 can vary from day to day, but the $62.99 price today is not bad for all the features this camera offers.
Cellular cameras are not my thing. I prefer simple, but I'm not exactly the norm either.
I'm not usually loyal to any brand, but I am currently using all GardePro E5 trail cameras (standard SD card camera) on my property. I used 5 of them to take an inventory of what's on my property. Since switching over to them, they have been the best trail camera I have ever used. I have bought them on sale ($39.99) most of the time, and you can't beat that price for quality "no glow" trail camera.
For those interested in cellular trail cameras, this review may be of interest to you.
Amazon prices for a GardePro X66 can vary from day to day, but the $62.99 price today is not bad for all the features this camera offers.
Cellular cameras are not my thing. I prefer simple, but I'm not exactly the norm either.