Cuddeback Cuddelink Cell Home Unit Dual Service
Original price was: $185.71.$130.00Current price is: $130.00.
Cuddeback Cuddelink Cell Home Unit
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Description
CuddeLink is a private wireless network where cameras deliver images to a central Home unit, allowing you to remotely receive images from cameras in places without LTE coverage. Camera-to-cameras range is typically ? mile in a forest and much further as terrain opens. Add Cell Home to a CuddeLink network and images from up to 23 CuddeLink cameras will be delivered using a single low-cost data plan. As long as you have 1 location with LTE coverage you can deploy CuddeLink cameras and get the benefit of LTE delivery from all your cameras. Cuddeback’s CAMP website or smartphone APP allows you to setup and control CuddeLink cameras from anywhere.
Additional information
| Weight | 1.640 kg |
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| Dimensions | 8.75 × 6.00 × 3.75 cm |
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