I have the Cuddelink system with 3 long range IR j cameras, a repeater, and a cellular home (not a camera). I have all cameras/repeater/home set up with D-CELL batteries and they have been out for about 40 days. The nice thing about the system is the Cell home can be placed in an area with the best cell signal and the other cameras don't matter what the cell signal is as long as you can link through the network back to the home camera.
I used the three cameras last year without the cell home with just the cuddelink network and they did a reasonable job. I plan to add 4 more cameras next week. So far the system seams to work as advertised just don't expect high res thumb nail pictures.
As far as Cuddeback is concerned they definitely have their quirks compared to other cameras, it will take a little time to figure out how the menus work. They also don't have python cable locks, they have these plastic genius mounts that i don't think are so genius.
They have a new Cellular home camera that costs $200.00 while the old one cost $400.00, the difference is that the new camera has to be activated on a cell plan to function so understand that before you buy one.
John
I used the three cameras last year without the cell home with just the cuddelink network and they did a reasonable job. I plan to add 4 more cameras next week. So far the system seams to work as advertised just don't expect high res thumb nail pictures.
As far as Cuddeback is concerned they definitely have their quirks compared to other cameras, it will take a little time to figure out how the menus work. They also don't have python cable locks, they have these plastic genius mounts that i don't think are so genius.
They have a new Cellular home camera that costs $200.00 while the old one cost $400.00, the difference is that the new camera has to be activated on a cell plan to function so understand that before you buy one.
John
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