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Wildgame Innovations Wi-Fi Module
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$79.99
Item: IK-460089
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Wildgame Innovations Wi-Fi Module

    • Remote activator included
    • Wi-Fi accessible up to 300 ft.
    • Easy to install, mounting hardware included
Imagine being able to view, edit, delete and share your game-camera images in the field up to 300 ft. away from where the camera is set up. Attach this module to a compatible Wildgame Innovations camera and work with your images on an iPhone® or Android smartphone or a PC/Mac laptop without disturbing the area around the camera. No more pulling and swapping memory cards. Just position yourself within 100 yards of the camera, use a remote control to activate the wireless connection and start viewing and working with images. What’s more, you can use this system independent from cellular networks because it sets up your own Wi-Fi hotspot similar to a wireless network in your home. No access to a cell tower needed and no monthly data plan required to view images. Mounting hardware included. Imported.
Text Size: AAA
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0 out of 2(0%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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DFWDave
Location:DFW
Age:46-55
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
Does not work consistently; Cant delete files
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I had high hopes of downloading my Pulse 10X camera from the road without getting out of my car. Hopes dashed. You have to turn on the WiFi with a little remote control device. The expensive and rare battery is not included. And the button was mashed somehow while carrying it, so the battery was dead upon arrival at the camera site. After procuring a new battery, I found that the remote control must be operated from very close to the camera, not the hundreds of feet the WiFi itself might be capable of. And about the third time I tried to check the camera, it would not trigger the WiFi at all.
But assuming you are able to operate the remote control from 20 or 30 feet away, you must have downloaded a special application to your iPhone that allows you to use FTP to examine the Unix storage in the camera and download the photos. It will take about an hour to download a week's worth of HD shots. Oh, and you can't view the video on your iPhone. So when you're done downloading the stills, you cannot clear out the storage card on the camera. No, for that, you have to physically get into the camera's menu system and delete them one at a time. That will take you, oh, about a week.
The absolute only way of connecting to these cameras is via the physical USB cable and a laptop computer. Or you could do things the old-fashioned way and just pull the SD card. The WiFi was a nice idea, but a complete FAIL in implementation.
Oh, and I have 37 years in the computer industry. I'm no newbie to Unix, WiFi, and software.
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Garland1959
Location:Bluefield, WV
Age:46-55
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
Sounds Good
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I bought this so I could check my camera in my BackYard without going to get the memory card out of cam which is only 150 ft away Max & I couldn't even connect to it & I have a direct line of sight to the cam, So the ideal is great but the product is NOT worth the money or aggervation.