On our eighty-acre farm I used to have fifteen security cameras at once, but now I have ten. All different Browning models. I saw them for a low price and bought two to replace old cameras that were no longer stable. These cameras have several problems. First, it's a bit difficult to get the SIM card out. I also noticed that the battery case eject button is easy to press or just pop out on its own. And most importantly, I sat and watched three foxes play right in front of one of those cameras and didn't take a single picture. My cameras show me what's out there, coyotes, bobcats, cougars, wild boar. I need them, in fact, so I can protect our ranch and livestock. I keep coming back to Browning, but their quality has deteriorated significantly over the past five years. When someone asks me if I should recommend security cameras, I usually say Browning, but I'm open to suggestions on the best options. I need to know what's out there, and in my opinion my Browning cameras don't give me the full picture (no pun intended).
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