Check out their website. The one I have cost me $120 3 years ago. They keep making upgrades on the cameras but the one I have works well. The CA3.0 is like the ones a few of my friends have and they work well. Right at $130.00
They're cheap and if anyone wants any more info, I could see if I could get one of the dealers on here to answer any questions. Just let me know.
In my opinion, they are better than anything you can get off of the shelf and I like them because they are small. Big plus for hiding them and if you're hiding them from trespassers and thieves, then that is even more important.
They have the "Special OPS" camera as well that sends pics straight to your phone. I know a few of us were suspect about this because of allot of the places we hunt we couldn't get phone signal, but I suspect if using it for security around the home stead then you probably got a good signal. I'm not sure what the price of these are though, I'm doing good to buy $100 scoop buckets and 5 gallons of gas.
This post was edited by 641Dave at 06:57:55 04/12/11.
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