Practical Tips for Optimized Use
- Avoid Direct Sunlight: To ensure the best picture quality and avoid lens flares, position your cameras away from direct sunrise or sunset.
- Ideal Placement: Install the camera 10-15 feet from the anticipated subject area to ensure the motion detection captures the scene effectively.
- Power Planning: Consider solar solutions (both Spartan and Arlo offer options) for remote areas or continuous use, opting for Lithium AA batteries for their longevity and reliability.
- Optimal Solar Panel Positioning: Angle your solar panels towards the south, tilted at an angle correlating to your latitude for maximum efficiency. If you are living in Northeast Wisconsin, this would be about a 44-degree angle.
- Choose Quality Storage: Ensure you are using a high-grade, class 10 SD or better and 80mbps read time or better. Also make sure that you are using a memory card from a reputable brand to avoid data issues. If you are using a Spartan camera, do not use a microSD card with an SD adapter.
- Bear and Theft Protection: In wildlife-rich or public areas, secure your equipment with specialized security boxes or cable locks and make use of GPS tracking functionalities. You can also take advantage of Device Protection for extra peace of mind.
- Remote Areas: Spartan cameras support external antennas to help boost signal strength. Be sure to get the antenna as high into a tree or on a pole as possible and point it towards your nearest network tower.
Connecting with Technology
The world of connected trail and security cameras merges technology with practical applications, making life easier, whether it be work or personal. Selecting the ideal camera for your needs, whether for monitoring wildlife or ensuring property security, is an investment in peace of mind, connecting to nature from anywhere, and protection of valuable assets.