I own 8 cell-capable cameras for deer hunting: SPYPOINT link micro, SPYPOINT Flex, and 6 SPYPOINT Cell Link units that are paired with 3 SPYPOINT Force 20’s and 3 WGI Mirage 16’s.
I spent a considerable amount of time in the off-season testing everything and working out the bugs so that everything would be functional come May. In fact during my testing I discovered that the Cell Link units aren’t compatible with WGI Prizm cameras sold by Canadian Tire… so I use those in a non-cellular capacity for monitoring moose.
Anyway, I set up the 8 cameras and 6 Cell Links in early May and everything ran smoothly upon initial setup. Keep in mind that I live 6 hours from where the cameras are so just can’t go out and troubleshoot problems when poop happens.
A few weeks later, I noticed that the Flex camera went down. I had a friend check it out and the lithium batteries had died. Not sure why but it may be related to a remote firmware download. The batteries were swapped out and the camera ran smoothly until I pulled it last week. I was pleased to see that the batteries lasted for 6 months and the camera recorded over 7200 images.
At the end of May, one of
my Cell Link/WGI cameras went down. The Cell Link was still operational but was not sending photos. I’m not certain but the problem might have been related to the data cable not being inserted properly into the SD slot in the camera (an animal might have tugged on the cable).
In June, a bear swatted one
of my cameras so that it pointed off to the side… better than nothing
In July, 2 more cameras went down. A Cell Link paired with a Force 20 stopped sending photos. The Cell Link worked fine, but there might have been an issue with the
data cable going into the camera. During testing, I discovered that closing the camera door could cause shift the cable resulting in the SD adapter making a poor connection. Weird!
My 4-year old Link Micro mysteriously stopped connecting to the cell network but continued to take photos. Might be time to chuck it
and buy something new.
Also in July, the immediate area around one of my CellLink/ WGI cameras was logged. The
fellow running the feller buncher was good enough to leave my camera there (he cut the tree above it, same with the feeder), but he
removed the data cable from the camera (to check the SD card?) but didn’t properly reinsert it into the
slot.
In August another Cell Link/Force
20 combo went down. This time the problem was caused by an animal (bear?) that bit through the data cable.
Then in October, a neighbouring land owner mistakenly removed a Cell Link/Camera combo thinking that they were set up on his land.
We had a good chat are good, no hard feelings.
So pretty much every camera had a issue this year. It was frustrating to say the least.