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If I wanted to stop someone from stealing my crap. And wanted to have camera that would send pictures to my phone immediately? What would I get?? Been having problems with theft lately stealing stuff that I need for work. Trying to catch whoever it is



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That set up out there. Just don't know where to find them.

Google your title to this thread see what you come up with.
Going to cost, got to have a monthly cell type account for the cam if this is a deer lease deal.




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Here's a site

http://cam.ly/remote-security-cameras.html

Just used remote security camara on Google, tons of them came up.




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Are you talking about a remote security camera in the field or a digital camera that you can transfer pics to a cell phone or PC with ?

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Here is a trail type camera that you can monitor from your cell phone.

http://www.cameralandny.com/trailcameras/minox.pl?page=minox_60701


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Ok, this one has built in wifi. Bad part is it must be plugged in. So I'm guessing 110 volt and not 12.

http://www.amazon.com/Camera-Recording-Internet-Flushed-Pinhole/dp/B005BTLAQI




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There you go.
Only thing it doesn't say in the add is I believe you still have to have some kind of cell phone set up to broad cast the pics. to you.




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I have had good luck in the past with the Panasonic Network cams. You can monitor them from the internet and they can be set up to snap a picture on motion. They also work in low light situations. It really depends on what your trying to do and the budget you have for it.

Panasonic's run from 70 bucks to several thousand depending on features.

Location and availability to power and internet is the key a big chunk of the price.

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Originally Posted by mack5511


Location and availability to power and internet is the key a big chunk of the price.

Mack


Mack sums it up nicely.

I will add:
Make sure you buy enough resolution. Also, lighting is important - test the area and if possible add lighting to make sure you properly light up the scene.

Best of luck in nailing the POS.


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There you go.
Only thing it doesn't say in the add is I believe you still have to have some kind of cell phone set up to broad cast the pics. to you.


I think I read that the pix can go to a cell phone or email address. But I guess you're right that the camera would need some type of internet access in order to send pix to either or both.

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You could write an app that runs on a phone. This app would take pictures and send them to the internet or another computer.



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No power access, cell signal there is good. Trail cam type so after I bust them and throw their ass in jail I can just move it to the my hunting property.

Don't mind linking it with my verizon.



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Look at home security. Our system has battery back up and can run on the battery for days is power is out.

Many in our neighborhood have that option, and use it, our house is set up, however we do not use the option.

the surveillance cameras takes great pictures and send them to your smart phone or computer or both. If you set your phone or computer up for the camera You will receive a notification when as soon as the picture is snapped.


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The Covert Extreme Black 60 has what you need. Sends a text pic right away. You can go to the ATT store and get a chip for the camera, get the 1,000 text only data package for $9.99 a month. There is an extended range antenna available if the ATT cell service is poor in your area. I use this camera in my very remote hunting spot, and get texts through the day with whatever is moving through the area. The battery life is great, lasts throughout the season. It is very easy to setup, and there are video instructions on the Covert website.

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I'm on verizon but I'm sure I can get that through them also



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My buddy has a security camera at his cabin. It stores photos on a memory card but also continuously backs them up to "the cloud".

Even if someone knocks down the camera and steals it, he has the pics of them approaching.

It does require a continuous internet connection. I think his goes through a router.

I can not tell you the make or model of camera, but a Google search should yield a product which will meet your needs.


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