sghoghunter
Senior Member
What crack are you smoking? Must had bad luck. Mine work great.
You aren’t very smart are ya? A lithium battery is either good or dead there’s no in between like a regular battery.
What crack are you smoking? Must had bad luck. Mine work great.
Buy lithium batteries. Last much longer. Sounds like you are on budget. Streaming HD video is not cheap. Excellent battery ratings on the link.
https://www.trailcampro.com/collections/trail-camera-reviews/products/spartan-golive-verizon
I would say Spartan Go-Live is the most expensive trail cam on the market. $500 for the cam plus $200 for the 12G/1year data plus upgraded SD card and lithium batteries. I went with the max SD card it supports 128G. I am running 3 x Go-Lives. Positioned at 3 locations on our property far apart from each other. So far I am loving the ability to stream. App and Web UI work very well. I purchased a Ridgetec and did not like it. The app and Web UI was not for me. Also did not like the day/night sensor on Ridgetec. I sent it back. Trailcampro gave an immediate refund no questions asked.
I am planning to purchase the new Reveal Tactacam to cover the rest of our property. I do not need to stream everywhere just a few places. Tactacam can fill the gap to cover acreage and cost of trail cams.
I would invest in a good SD card. You can find deals on Amazon and also the batteries there too. SD card and quality batteries go a long way. Go cheap on SD card and you will regret it.
HAHAHA!! Haters going to hate! I have had my GO-LIVE for Three months now and haven't had any issues with batteries. I watch and listen for turkey's every day, There are the best for there job in the woods or at home! I just ordered another one I'm going to use on my job sights.Only talking about the trail cam cost, I can purchase 3 Tactacams for the price of 1 Go-Live and still have money left over.
HAHAHA!! Haters going to hate! I have had my GO-LIVE for Three months now and haven't had any issues with batteries. I watch and listen for turkey's every day, There are the best for there job in the woods or at home! I just ordered another one I'm going to use on my job sights.
I agree 100%. That is why I love this entire forum!What is great is we all have a degree of different tastes and we can still talk about it here on this forum in a good manner. A trail camera education is available right here from on hands users. Picking what fits your personal situation is not easy.
You’re correct, other than price that is the only downside to them.Them lithium batteries will go from 100% to dead in one night if you didn’t already know that.
You’re correct, other than price that is the only downside to them.
I dont like fees. So I dont use them.
I have found that the cellular cams operating costs are actually cheaper than what I use to have to do with the many trips to the properties to change out cards and to change batteries. Thank you solar panels and LI batteries and most of all the instant notification of what is in front of the camera . The recent fuel situation and increase in that cost also makes owning a good cell system more attractive.I dont like fees. So I dont use them.
Do you have internet at home? Do you have a cell phone? Do you have cable TV ?
Their customer service sucks. Took 9 months to get a bad camera replaced. Then they screwed me out of 5 months of data plan I paid for. Just using it on the free 100 pics a month now. I also have a Tactacam which I like very much. I will likely replace the spypoint with another TC.May, contacted Spypoint with a question about my service. Haven't heard from them since. Looks like they are in Canada.