Welke camera kiezen voor stal of weiland

Which camera to choose for stable or pasture?

  1. If there is WiFi availableat the stable or pasture we recommend our Dual Band WiFi camera, but usually this is not the case in a pasture.
  2. If there is 220 volt power available at the pasture, the 4G camera on 220 volts, the white one, without a solar panel is the best choice. Because it does not have to take low power consumption into account, it has some extra options, tricks, there are more options for recording and this camera has a so-called WiFi hotspot. The camera cannot be linked to a WiFi network, but it is possible to log in to the camera's WiFi hotspot with your phone and view images without using the 4G SIM card and therefore not incur data costs via the SIM card. This only works if the phone is within WiFi range of the WiFi hotspot, i.e. nearby.
  3. If there is no WiFi and no 220 volt power available then our solar cameras remain, which have a solar panel and can be placed anywhere completely independently together with the 4G SIM card to be installed. can be done, provided there is natural sunlight (i.e. outside) and the telecom provider's mast has reach where the camera is located, but that is actually the case everywhere in the Netherlands. You can place the camera indoors, but the solar panel will have to be placed outside and preferably towards the sun. There is an extension cable on the panel. We have 3 models of 4G solar cameras.
  • A 4G trail solar camera, however, is limited in terms of options and is more intended for spotting wild animals in nature, you cannot rotate and aim it.
  • Then we have the "ordinary" 4G solar camera (the S60), this is a very nice solid but compact camera with a rotating lens (remotely with the phone).
  • Our highlight is the Dual Lens solar 4G camera. This has 2 lenses, a fixed one and a remote rotatable one, and that can be very useful, for example, to aim the fixed one at the stable so that there is always a view and to use the rotatable one to monitor the animals in the meadow. This camera is slightly more expensive, but it is a gem.
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