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Hunting Strategies based on realtime trail camera pictures

by Administrator 3. January 2009 16:10

Smart Scouter sends pictures directly to your computer and cell phone 

Do you ever feel like you are in the wrong place at the wrong time when chasing that monster buck?  Ever get the in intuition that you might be on last week’s rub line, or setting downwind of a scrape that has done dead?  The Smart Scouter Trail Camera System might just be in place to solve all those questions and equations.  As hunters’ we’re constantly aware and reminded that mature bucks do not get to their trophy potential by making mistakes nor allowing predators to easily untangle their habits.  That is why the Smart Scouter team has developed the next generation of wildlife monitoring.  The Smart Scouter Cellular Surveillance System wirelessly send images the users cell phone and Smart Scouter account at http://www.smartscouter.com/.  The system allows hunters, from anywhere in the world, to monitor their favorite hidden post without entering or disrupting the woods.  This game monitoring innovation won the Smart Scouter Team the outdoor industry’s most prestigious award in 2007, Field and Streams Best of Best.

Save time, money and gas as well by not traveling to your trail cameras just to check the pictures.  The Smart Scouter features fast trigger speeds and colored day photos.  The 50 LED infrared invisible flash bulbs extent the nighttime range to 50 feet, and deliver crisp, quality, black and white images.  The menu is very user friendly, and navigates quickly.  From the website the user can manage their Smart Scouter unit, pictures and change any of the operational settings.  From the site users can also view real time wireless signal strength and battery power consumption.  Images are stamped with time and date, and be can viewed, emailed, downloaded, moved to favorites and/ or deleted.  This is a great system for groups, clubs and outfitters because photos can be shared in real time.  The onboard battery will last up to six weeks, and the external battery can be purchased giving the Smart Scouter 4 to 6 months of continued use.  Three, Passive Infrared Sensors (PIR) have low, medium and high setting allowing the user to minimize false triggers and set PIR sensitivity custom for real woods application.  The Smart Scouter System can also be used as a non wireless trail camera similar to other products on the market today.  Simply go the unit and retrieve the CF card.   Thus in extremely remote areas where cellular connectivity is not possible the unit still operates as a best in class trail camera.

The cost of buying the Smart Scouter System is impressively low for all the value it adds.  For $649 an individual can purchase the unit, backend website account, battery, charger and a ready to operate cellular system.   A low monthly wireless fee of $14.99 can be froze to $7.99 for non-active months.  A $.04 per image uploaded charges to the users account for small resolution images.   If a user exceeds 500 images in a month, the cost per image discounts 50%, $.02.  This essentially allows an average user to uploaded 300 images in a month for under $25.  The user has the ability to switch to and from higher resolutions images anytime from their web account.  Many users have also found other applications, such as remote security, to utilize the Smart Scouter during different times of the year.   Wow, when one looks at the cost of gas, valued time and intelligent tactics implied this is a no-brainer for people serious about their wildlife monitoring.  I know for me, the Whitetail is now in danger.

 

Below are some bullet point highlights for Smart Scouter: 

 

  1. Smart Scouter is changing the way you scout forever by wirelessly sending trail cam photos to your computer or cell phone.
  2. No scent or human presence to your hunting ground.  We all know this is the key to killing big bucks.  You don’t have to travel just to check your trail camera photos.  It actually will save you time and money, especially with these high gas prices. 
  3. Imagine know what stand to hunt tomorrow morning based on the buck activity you get today.  This real time info is advantageous, fun and exciting.  It’s like Christmas ever time you get a new photo on your cell phone.
  4. Smart Scouter works great for remote security as well.  You can monitor your remote cabin, gate or business with the Smart Scouter. 
  5. Smart Scouter is simple and easy to use. Purchase the smart scouter, register the camera at http://www.smartscouter.com/ , attach to a tree and turn on, then manage camera settings and photos from your computer or cell phone.
  6. For those areas that do not have cell coverage, you can use the Smart Scouter as a regular trail camera as well, just like any of the others available.  It makes sense to have a trail camera that will do both. 
  7. Smart scouter was nominated as the winner of the prestigious Field and Stream’s BEST of BEST product of the year award.
  8. Smart Scouter has fast trigger speeds, Infrared LED that does not spook game, long battery life that will last 6 weeks and an external batter that will last 3 to 4 months without have to go back to the system.  This makes is great for hunters who live farm from their hunting properties. 


Quick overview: 


As an animal moves past the Smart Scouter it detects movement and snaps a photo.  The photo is then wirelessly sent through the cellular network to your computer or cell phone, where you then view the photos.  With this real time information you hunt the correct location based on the photos sent from smart scouter and bag a big buck!  Now that is SMART SCOUTING!

 

To start getting photos sent wirelessly to your phone click here!

 

 

To view sample photos of the Smart Scouter click here!

 

Below are some photos of the smart scouter.

 

smart scouter trail camera

 

 

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