Actually, these days game cameras can be setup to transmit images or video over cellular networks. Verizon is the network I used recently when a friend was dealing with trespassers and poachers on their land.Game cameras are a good (and inexpensive) idea, but wouldn't provide immediate notifications or alerts of a breakin or unauthorized visitor. If you want to know if someone has entered your hanger, consider a SimpliSafe system (or something like it) with their add-on camera. It's cellular enabled with WiFi as optional. The system can alert without notifying police and the camera activates. The camera has excellent low-light visibility.
consider a SimpliSafe system
I wrote about it in another thread but short version:
Buy the black Blink XT2 cameras
Get a 4g hotspot, usually $10/month.
Connect cameras and you have video security for about $170 and the monthly fee.
We also like the hotspot because the tablets (not 4g) pull latest internet wx while we load up the plane.
You can also take it with or move it around. On overnights we grab the hotspot and keep it in the plane to be able to pull internet wx wherever we land.
So far our family (3) has survived on a 2GB data plan including this setup.
Another bonus of this setup is wireless plane preheating. Just turned it on last night for my flight review this afternoon.
Downsides to blink are they are slow and live video isn't great. But more than adequate to see a person, door open, etc.
That said, I’d check with your local PD before you spend the money, lots of departments won’t bother with property crimes even if you have them dead to rights on video.
Amen to that. We have a security system for our house, but it's solely to make the burglars think twice. The county sheriff's office has told us that they do not respond to alarms or calls from alarm companies. Too many false alarms.
The county sheriff's office has told us that they do not respond to alarms or calls from alarm companies. Too many false alarms.
I think solutions with a hotspot give the most flexibility. They come in at $120/yr.
@MarkH: What would a year of pre-paid cost? You could also turn the older phone into a hotspot!
@denverd1, @sourdough44, @ktup-flyer: What is yearly cost for the Game Cameras that can send over 3G/4G?
@Zeldman: What is the SimpliSafe yearly cost is when only run on 3G/4G (no broadband wired internet)?
Yes I currently have a Verizon dedicated hotspot that has a $10/month access fee. A phone line access fee would be higher so an actual hotspot is cheaper than using a phone as a hotspot.The phone could potentially use the same plan as the hotspot (just move the sim). Most I am seeing are $10-$30/month.
What hotspot plan are you looking at for $120/yr? If you have Verizon already, and they will let you activate the phone as a tablet, then they offer a $10/month unlimited (15G deprioritized). Otherwise, T-Mobile offers a 2GB 4G/Unlimited 2G for $10/month.
You said "$15 per..." but wasn't clear if you meant per year or per month.yep, based on data used. I think I paid $15 per for a fairly low volume of data.
You said "$15 per..." but wasn't clear if you meant per year or per month.
Amen to that. We have a security system for our house, but it's solely to make the burglars think twice. The county sheriff's office has told us that they do not respond to alarms or calls from alarm companies. Too many false alarms.
Sucks you have to pay them when they don’t do their job. I’d wager they’ll be right quick if you park on a red curb, go 15mph over or something though
I would bet they find time to cash their paychecks. Sounds like a new sheriff is needed.