SmartScouter is a digital scouting camera that wirelessly transfers pictures to the world wide web (www.smartscouter.com)
using the US cellular networks, making it possible for you to review your pictures anywhere in the world.
No additional cell phones or modern attachments are required. The unit is a self-contained device ready for use in the field.
- Infrared Flash
- 50 infrared flash bulbs that are invisible to the eye (human or animal)
- 50 powerful LED's provide quality nighttime photographs out to 60 feet
- Motion Sensors
- Three Smart PIR's allow for camera to sleep and save energy
- When outer sensor's are tripped, camera awakens immediately & is ready to take
picture when center PIR is tripped.
- General motion (tree branches, wind) will not set it off
- Detects temperature change so presence of large animals trigger the device
- Laser Guide
- Internal laser aim point is used to ensure camera is pointing at desired spot.
- Control Panel
- Manage your device in the field (or via SmartScouter website)
- Check your battery level
- Check wireless strength
- Check picture count
- Modify settings for picture delay, camera resolution, dial-up frequency, and others
- Allows Compact Flash card to retreive pictures in the field or in areas with an inadequate cell signal
SmartScouter currently sends pictures over the Sprint network and its roaming partners such as Verizon and Alltel. To see if there is
cellular service where you hunt, click the link below.
Click here for coverage
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