Wow, grr8 review.... sooooo gooood... straight to the point.... thank you for not wasting my time and maximizing information transfer. The only thing that would have made it better would be to see how it took pics and vids
I've got these. They are easy to program and the photos and video are very good. Nice and sharp. They will get water in them during a heavy rain. I just put them is a container with some rice for a couple of days and they dried out nicely. It didn't affect their performance.
I found out quickly that previewing through the app instead of the SD card will quickly run down the batteries. Also, in the settings it’s best to toggle to photo OR video, but not both.
Ok here is my question. I plan on placing this camera at my lease. I bought it in hopes that i coupd get the footage from my home which is 2 hrs away is that possible?
I can now only change the settings remotely by Wi-Fi. The screen is now plain white when I turn it on. No settings details are seen. Can’t get it back even by trying a factory reset.
Hi Rob. Great review here. I just purchased this exact model. Our deerstand is about 15 miles away from my house. If I leave it on our deerstand and come back in a few days, will I still be able to retrieve all photos and videos taken while we were gone? Or does this device needs to be taken out everyday?
You can wait for a few days or even longer. The photos and videos are saved on the SD card. You can probably wait a week and check on it. You can bring a new SD card and batteries with you and change the SD card/batteries. Then leave the trail cam there. It depends on how much activity you have at your deer stand. There is a setting in the trail camera that will over write the SD card if your SD card gets full with photos and videos. There are pros and cons to this setting.
How do you connect to WIFI? I have Wi-Fi well within range of the unit and connect wifi turned on in the unit. It first tries wifi then bounces to Bluetooth.
I have the same problem with my screen but I can change the settings remotely by wi-fi . I tried a factory reset but no improvement. Customer support couldn’t help either.
@@colinhunn2845 Be nice if we could get a replacement screen, it should have lasted more than 14 months or so. I have cheaper ones that cost half as much that were placed the same day as this one and they still work flawlessly. I too can sometime log on and change the settings remotely. Thanks for sharing your experience, I wonder if there are others with this same problem.
@@colinhunn2845 I contacted customer support and told them I would be giving a scathing review on UA-cam Amazon and Facebook for a camera that didn't outlive the first set of alkalines I put in it. They sent me a replacement camera pronto. Lets see how long it lasts. It did take lots of great images and was a promising camera until the white screen of death. I wonder how to just get a new screen to fix it but gave up. It seems I can still connect remotely after fiddiling with it for a while but.... that's not a solution to a fairly expensive camera. I will post if I have problems with the replacement they sent me, So for now I am a happier customer than I was.
thanks for the video. no joy with this camera. first: the app wants access to ALL DEVICES ON THE NETWORK. yeah, I don't think so China. second: why does it need Bluetooth and WiFi on? third: followed directions, tried three different iOS devices, all of them could see the camera's WiFi network. none established a connection. all fails. no troubleshooting guidelines in the handbook.
Bluetooth is used on many models as merely an on/off switch for the trail cam's integrated wifi access point feature. This is because there is an extremely low power consuming bluetooth listening mode, where as wifi will drain the batteries down significantly. So you use the app to have your phone's bluetooth tell the camera to turn its wifi on, then connect to it as its own separate network which I have a hunch the app has to kind of help it connect. Then your phone will be connected directly to the trail cam and probably not like the fact that there's no internet access> I find it very frustrating that these things are not designed to allow you to connect it to your home wifi network router, as I would think it would make a lot more sense to be able to get the pictures out of it over the internet, which you could do if they had set it up to communicate with a wifi network instead of just being a network of its own with nothing on it.
Hello, dear Robert, We sell CEYOMUR trail cameras. And I would like to cooperate with you. Could you please tell me how to get in touch with you? such as email. Alan
Wow, grr8 review.... sooooo gooood... straight to the point.... thank you for not wasting my time and maximizing information transfer. The only thing that would have made it better would be to see how it took pics and vids
I've got these. They are easy to program and the photos and video are very good. Nice and sharp. They will get water in them during a heavy rain. I just put them is a container with some rice for a couple of days and they dried out nicely. It didn't affect their performance.
Great walkthrough, Robert. Thanks for putting it together.
Mini USB in 2022? That's like travelling back in time a decade! Thanks for the walkthrough!
Holy shit this guy explains stuff so simply.... Great video man.
Too bad I can't get a replacement antenna when mine broke . No customer service or replies to my inquiries regarding it.
And can you view photos/videos on your smart phone?
Thanks, but no mention on approx how long the batteries might last.
I found out quickly that previewing through the app instead of the SD card will quickly run down the batteries. Also, in the settings it’s best to toggle to photo OR video, but not both.
Excellent video thanks for sharing it.
Continental (Lower 48) USA has 4 time zones. Eastern, Central, MOUNTAIN (Arizona as seen @6:53) , and Pacific
Thank you for the video. It has been ywo years since your post. Any new recommendations. Especially with optional solar power?
Ok here is my question. I plan on placing this camera at my lease. I bought it in hopes that i coupd get the footage from my home which is 2 hrs away is that possible?
No the Wi-Fi camera type of traip camera I just got this one is only like if I'm on WiFi and near the camera cam I look through the live feed
What is the minimum focus distance on this camera?
I just got the E6P and the solar panel is on its way. Does anyone know how long it takes for the ion battery to charge when it’s plugged into a wall?
I really like the review. Can you do one on the E8 model?
Can you save the pics to the phone and delete them from the card through Bluetooth?
Yes you can do both via the app on your cellphone.
excellent and complete view of this camera, Than
I can now only change the settings remotely by Wi-Fi. The screen is now plain white when I turn it on. No settings details are seen. Can’t get it back even by trying a factory reset.
A great help, thank you
Very helpful, thank you!
Hi Rob. Great review here. I just purchased this exact model. Our deerstand is about 15 miles away from my house. If I leave it on our deerstand and come back in a few days, will I still be able to retrieve all photos and videos taken while we were gone? Or does this device needs to be taken out everyday?
You can wait for a few days or even longer. The photos and videos are saved on the SD card. You can probably wait a week and check on it. You can bring a new SD card and batteries with you and change the SD card/batteries. Then leave the trail cam there.
It depends on how much activity you have at your deer stand. There is a setting in the trail camera that will over write the SD card if your SD card gets full with photos and videos. There are pros and cons to this setting.
How do you connect to WIFI? I have Wi-Fi well within range of the unit and connect wifi turned on in the unit. It first tries wifi then bounces to Bluetooth.
The Bluetooth is how you live view the camera so it connects that way to the app
no video?
Can you just use the sd card without the app ?
Yes
Dude, where’s the sample photo and video it takes?
What is the range of the wifi for this
Just got it and seems like 300 yards 200 yards
@ericconnfer9081 no way in hell if say maybe 100feet just guessing..
I bought one and it worked for about a year and four months then the screen went white and I could no longer use it.
I have the same problem with my screen but I can change the settings remotely by wi-fi . I tried a factory reset but no improvement. Customer support couldn’t help either.
@@colinhunn2845 Be nice if we could get a replacement screen, it should have lasted more than 14 months or so.
I have cheaper ones that cost half as much that were placed the same day as this one and they still work flawlessly.
I too can sometime log on and change the settings remotely.
Thanks for sharing your experience, I wonder if there are others with this same problem.
@@colinhunn2845 I contacted customer support and told them I would be giving a scathing review on UA-cam Amazon and Facebook for a camera that didn't outlive the first set of alkalines I put in it.
They sent me a replacement camera pronto.
Lets see how long it lasts.
It did take lots of great images and was a promising camera until the white screen of death.
I wonder how to just get a new screen to fix it but gave up.
It seems I can still connect remotely after fiddiling with it for a while but.... that's not a solution to a fairly expensive camera.
I will post if I have problems with the replacement they sent me, So for now I am a happier customer than I was.
Get the solar panel
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thanks for the video. no joy with this camera. first: the app wants access to ALL DEVICES ON THE NETWORK. yeah, I don't think so China. second: why does it need Bluetooth and WiFi on? third: followed directions, tried three different iOS devices, all of them could see the camera's WiFi network. none established a connection. all fails. no troubleshooting guidelines in the handbook.
thanks for letting me know not to buy this pos
Bluetooth is used on many models as merely an on/off switch for the trail cam's integrated wifi access point feature. This is because there is an extremely low power consuming bluetooth listening mode, where as wifi will drain the batteries down significantly. So you use the app to have your phone's bluetooth tell the camera to turn its wifi on, then connect to it as its own separate network which I have a hunch the app has to kind of help it connect. Then your phone will be connected directly to the trail cam and probably not like the fact that there's no internet access>
I find it very frustrating that these things are not designed to allow you to connect it to your home wifi network router, as I would think it would make a lot more sense to be able to get the pictures out of it over the internet, which you could do if they had set it up to communicate with a wifi network instead of just being a network of its own with nothing on it.
Best of others
Hello, dear Robert,
We sell CEYOMUR trail cameras. And I would like to cooperate with you. Could you please tell me how to get in touch with you? such as email.
Alan