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Old 7 Mar 20, 08:29 AM  
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Mobile Motion sensor camera for garden wildlife?

Can anyone recommend one, I just want to see what else may be in my garden apart from hedgehogs.
I don’t want to spend a fortune, but like the idea of viewing via my iPhone if that’s possible.
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Thanks.
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Old 7 Mar 20, 08:34 AM  
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Watching thread for some recommendations, we have Amazon Blink cameras that capture a lot of hedgehogs and a couple of foxes most nights, but would like something that reacts a little quicker, and that we could perhaps put further in to the garden.

Edited to add, notification to phone, but using in “live mode” eats the battery.

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Old 7 Mar 20, 08:46 AM  
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We have a nest camera and doorbell. Technically they are for the door and on the garage to watch the driveway and it records constantly. We wondered who had made a terrible mess on our front path. Turned out to be a very huge black coloured bird who moved all the decorative bark stuff absolutely everywhere. I was blaming the kids!
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Old 7 Mar 20, 09:18 AM  
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Instead of a motion sensing camera how about a time lapse one? I had a problem with fly tipping at work where our CCTV cameras couldn't pick up who was dumping rubbish and how often. I bought a time lapse camera from Amazon set it to record on a night and left it for three weeks. It used AA batteries and recorded on to a SD card. It worked great. I also used it when I suspected an employee was helping himself to stock on a weekend from a site cabin again another positive result.This is the one I used.
amazon/Brinno-BCC1...689 96&sr=8-5
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We have Foscam cameras around our house - you can watch live and they take motion photos and e mail them to you. They are also infa-red so take motion photos in the night
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Old 7 Mar 20, 10:28 AM  
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Dh bought me a Toguard digital trail camera for Christmas to set up in our garden to see what comes in but I haven't had chance to do it yet! No idea of the cost but as he researches everything I'm assuming it has good reviews! Will let you know when I've set it up!
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Originally Posted by Rding View Post
Instead of a motion sensing camera how about a time lapse one? I had a problem with fly tipping at work where our CCTV cameras couldn't pick up who was dumping rubbish and how often. I bought a time lapse camera from Amazon set it to record on a night and left it for three weeks. It used AA batteries and recorded on to a SD card. It worked great. I also used it when I suspected an employee was helping himself to stock on a weekend from a site cabin again another positive result.This is the one I used.
amazon/Brinno-BCC1...689 96&sr=8-5

This sounds great, but a little more expensive than I hoped to pay. Thanks 😊
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Originally Posted by parisdisneyfan View Post
Dh bought me a Toguard digital trail camera for Christmas to set up in our garden to see what comes in but I haven't had chance to do it yet! No idea of the cost but as he researches everything I'm assuming it has good reviews! Will let you know when I've set it up!
Doing a little research on that brand... this one looks good.

4.5 out of 5 stars 212 Reviews
TOGUARD Wildlife Camera 20MP 1080P Trail Game Cameras with Night Vision 130° Detection Motion Activated Waterproof Wildlife Hunting Cam with 0.3s Trigger Speed 2.4" LCD IR LEDs
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