The New Cuddeback Tracks Trail Camera
Cuddeback has released a new camera called Cuddeback Tracks, which is a non-CuddeLink cellular camera designed for hunters who don't need advanced technology. The camera has dual
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paddle antennas and four different ways to receive images. It can share images with up to 10 users and can be set up remotely or through the built-in user interface. The camera is compatible with both Verizon and AT&T, thanks to its two SIM cards.
In terms of specifications, the camera has a 0.25-second trigger speed, dual time lapse modes, and can use four D batteries for increased battery life. Moreover, it is compatible with Cuddeback Power Banks, Solar Banks, cables, and Genius mounts. The Cuddeback Tracks is a great option for hunters who want a reliable and efficient camera without the need for advanced technology.
Cuddeback's newest cellular camera, Tracks LTE, is equipped with dual paddle antennas that enable it to deliver images even in areas with poor LTE coverage. It has dual SIM cards that allow users to choose between AT&T or Verizon and switch carriers as needed. Tracks comes with Cuddeback's latest technology, a full user interface, 3rd generation animal sensor with 7 sensitivity levels, Auto Camera Delay, Prime Time timelapse, and long battery runtime with support for optional external power. You can set up and control the camera from anywhere using Cuddeback's CAMP website or smartphone app. Tracks offers data plans as low as $4 per month and requires a separate plan for each camera.