Cuddeback Cuddelink 2+1 Starter Kit Black
Original price was: $542.86.$380.00Current price is: $380.00.
Cuddeback Cuddelink 2+1 Starter Kit
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Description
The Cuddeback CuddeLink 2+1 Starter Kit is a comprehensive solution for hunters needing extensive camera coverage on a single property. This kit includes one Cell Home LLC-H (compatible with AT&T/Verizon), two CuddeLink Black Flash cameras (item LL-3A) with invisible no-glow LEDs, and three 16GB SD cards. CuddeLink’s patented technology allows up to 23 cameras to form a private wireless network, transmitting images to a central unit (Cell Home) which then uses LTE to deliver images. This system minimizes cell fees by requiring only one cell plan for all connected cameras, making it ideal for areas with limited LTE service.
Additional information
| Weight | 4.150 kg |
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| Dimensions | 8.75 × 8.00 × 7.00 cm |
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