It will but not for long. A couple of days or so. Good lithium ion batteries last way longer but are obviously quite expensive. You could always buy a 6volt 2 amp power supply.
Thanks Gary for the review - I've just bought one today and I'm struggling to find the app on playstore - my mobile will not read the QR code in the manual - Trail Camera pro doesn't seem to be available? Appreciate your help!!
Just to clarify, am I right in saying that this camera doesn’t allow Live View? I’m looking for a camera that will actually allow me to watch the action as it is happening and not just watch a captured video after the event.
I don’t have that one anymore but the one i use as my go to camera the CY95 is also wifi and bluetooth and it has live view. Just open the app start bluetooth then enable wifi for the camera. It will show exactly what is in view in realtime.
That’s difficult to answer. If you use energiser batteries that will improve life a lot! But it depends what functions you have set and how much traffic it gets. If you have lots of hits every day then it will not last as long as if you get one or two a week.
App keep saying no internet acc . I'm going around and around in circles trying to set this bleeding thing up . Says I'm connected but still not working ,why oh why do they make these simple devices so complicated,if your over the age of 40 or not an IT geek don't bother buying this device ,
@@LeeChesterton I don’t understand why it’s saying no internet, you don’t need internet. All you need is Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on your phone. You can be hundreds of miles from any internet and get it to work.
the cat got so big from eating fox treats.
Happy New Year, Gary.
thanks for making videos and sharing a part of your life with us,
Thanks
Thank you. I was struggling with the WiFi and your tutorial was very helpful.
С прошедшим РОЖДЕСТВОМ и с наступающим новым 2022 годом БРО!
That a nice one I hope that your arm gets well soon thank you Gary
I hope so too
Gary, will this camera run on rechargeables ? Was thinking for garden use it would not matter about max battery life so much.
It will but not for long. A couple of days or so. Good lithium ion batteries last way longer but are obviously quite expensive. You could always buy a 6volt 2 amp power supply.
@@garyhuston Thanks mate,what I thought really,but at least it’s not a hike ! Hope you are back to playing the piano soon.
Thanks Gary for the review - I've just bought one today and I'm struggling to find the app on playstore - my mobile will not read the QR code in the manual - Trail Camera pro doesn't seem to be available? Appreciate your help!!
I use apple so can’t really help, I would email the company, they are quite good at responding quickly. They will probably be able to help.
@@garyhuston Thanks Gary - will do - All fun and games with a new device
you could try this one play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.git.trailcamerapro2&hl=en_US
Just to clarify, am I right in saying that this camera doesn’t allow Live View? I’m looking for a camera that will actually allow me to watch the action as it is happening and not just watch a captured video after the event.
I don’t have that one anymore but the one i use as my go to camera the CY95 is also wifi and bluetooth and it has live view. Just open the app start bluetooth then enable wifi for the camera. It will show exactly what is in view in realtime.
the field of view seems a little narrower than I am used to from Trail Cameras.
It is on that model for some reason, unfortunately i have no idea why!
Whats the battery life? A few days , weeks or months?
That’s difficult to answer. If you use energiser batteries that will improve life a lot! But it depends what functions you have set and how much traffic it gets. If you have lots of hits every day then it will not last as long as if you get one or two a week.
"Grumpy Bollocks"?
Haha, I wondered if anyone would spot that. It's my wifi name.
App keep saying no internet acc . I'm going around and around in circles trying to set this bleeding thing up . Says I'm connected but still not working ,why oh why do they make these simple devices so complicated,if your over the age of 40 or not an IT geek don't bother buying this device ,
@@LeeChesterton I don’t understand why it’s saying no internet, you don’t need internet. All you need is Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on your phone. You can be hundreds of miles from any internet and get it to work.