📡 Stay connected, capture everything, and own the wild like a pro.
The SPYPOINT Flex-M Twin Pack offers professional-grade cellular trail cameras with dual-SIM LTE for unmatched connectivity, 28MP photo resolution, 720p video with sound, and advanced night vision. Designed for rugged outdoor use with IP65 water resistance, these cameras provide versatile capture modes and seamless remote management through the SPYPOINT app—perfect for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts who demand reliable, high-quality monitoring without WiFi.
Night Vision | Yes |
Video Capture Format | MPEG-4 |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Connectivity Protocol | Cellular |
Wireless Technology | Cellular |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions | 3.15 x 7.86 x 5.1 inches |
Wattage | 6 watts |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Alert Type | Motion Only |
Waterproof Rating | IP65 |
Control Method | App |
Room Type | Office |
Effective Still Resolution | 28 MP |
Form Factor | Box |
Additional Features | Micro SD Card required (NOT INCLUDED), Photo & Video, Time-Lapse, Time-Lapse+, Constant Capture Technology, Motion Activated, Night Vision, Responsive Trigger |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Mounting Type | Tree Mount |
C**K
Great cell camera for the price
First time using spypoint cell cameras but had to try it for the price. I've used many other brands ( more expensive) but after using this spypoint im really happy and would buy this over the others. Pictures are nice and clear day and night, trigger speed is fast. all pictures were taken right as the animal entered the frame so 3 burst would actually get you 3 pictures of the animal. Nice and compact, setup with app was easy and the best part is you get 100 pics a month free, no other brand gives you that. Battery life seems good so far. It does take the micro SD card not the full size so that may be a draw back for some. and the threaded hole is on the back of the camera instead of the bottom. Not a big deal for me cause I always just strap these to a tree, and lastly i did notice that the speed of the notification to your phone when the camera takes a pic is a little slower than my other brands usually takes about 40-60 seconds but not a big deal to me. overall very happy with the camera performance and price
C**R
Great trail cameras for keeping an eye on your property!
These cameras have been great. The lag for photos in my experience has only been about 15 minutes since they do operate off of cellular. The camera functionality is exactly what I'm looking for had been looking for as well. Connectivity and ease of use has been highly adaptable considering my user case. The size is great, very compact for placement and the night vision photos have been good. Also, their batteries last a LONG time.
A**R
Camera 4/5 App 3/5 Service 3/5
I have owned these cameras for about 4 months and I also purchased the lithium batter packs for these as well. I used both throughout the previous NorthEast Deer season with absolutely no issue with either camera. And both never need to be recharged throughout the season. The transmission plans send a downgraded quality of pictures to your phone, and you can pay a little extra to have higher resolution pics sent, I chose not to and had zero issue with identifying what was on my camera including positively identifying Trespassers on posted property. But the cameras also store the high resolution pictures on an SD card and function like any other trail cam whether you use a Cellular plan or not and I really like that feature. The build quality/durability of these cameras seem solid, no issues with moisture or sun glare or anything. My only gripe with the actual camera is the door to access the controls and memory card can be quite difficult to open when mounted on a tree with a strap or stand off mount. I often had to remove the camera and apply quite a bit of pressure to open the door which is fine when they are near the ground but I often mount my cameras high in a tree so this was a bit annoying. I also had one SD card completely die in of the cameras, not sure if it was card issue or camera issue but worth noting as I have many of these same cards and never had a failure so for those reasons im giving the Camera a 4/5The App itself is a 4/5. I really like it over all compared to other companies apps, especially Moultrie. Very easy to navigate through settings and functions and for an inexpensive camera, I didn't expect a lot but it actually has a quite robust feature set as compared to Moultrie. I would choose these over my Moultrie Edge any day, the Edge has a slight advantage in picture quality but really nothing else. It would be nice if you could choose and pay for plans via the App, but you need to goto there website via a browser to do that, seems a little odd to me in this day and age. Overall, again pretty happy with app and how it is set up.Lastly, customer service 3/5I have 2 of these cameras, one is used year round, the other as needed. I pay an annual fee for the main camera for year round use, no issue there. The other camera I do monthly as i use it in the off season to monitor construction site traffic. I started noticing weird charges to my bank account monthly but sometimes would be charged twice in a month. After talking with my bank and doing research myself we were unable to identify who was charging me so I chose to close the account. Then and only then I started recieving emails from Spypoint saying they were unable to charge my account. The cameras are supposed to default back to a free plan when no other plan is chosen but they kept trying to charge me even though I put the camera back on the free plan. This has been going on since October when I purchased the cameras. The email the sent me had a link for support, followed the link, wrote a lengthly email explaing things, only to get a an automated email back saying the dont offer email support please go to our website. Lost a star right there.Contacted the live support Via their website, which is 24/7 so thats nice., explained everything, found the issue and resolved it very quickly. Great, however, when I tried to explain to them I wasn't receiving receipts for charges they were trying to make and also there charges are Identified correctly to the bank they basically said its my fault for choosing, by accident, the auto renewal monthly plan via their website. I have to problem paying for something I did whether I wanted it or accidently chose it, but if they sent some sort of Invoice and receipt stating why I was being charged, I could taken care of this without having to close a bank account. So their billing/service needs some work for sure.Overall I would recommend these cameras.
B**Y
Great cellular cameras at a great price!
These are a great upgrade from the Link Micro. Picture quality is excellent. Trigger speed is very good. The test feature is also nice. I would like to see more options for time delay between triggers. There's nice adjustability for the number of pictures per trigger and sensitivity. I still have some sun and shadow triggers even when adjusted to the lowest sensitivity. The option to take a pic at the scheduled communication time is nice. Being able to toggle between camera and video in the app is also another nice feature.Edit: If you notice that pictures aren't transmitting, make sure you go into camera settings in the app, click on Cellular Setup and check the daily sync time as well as how many time per day it transmits. I forgot to set my two new cameras to the same settings as my others and wondered why I wasn't getting the pictures of me walking by the camera until hours later.For those having issues with setup, Download the Spypoint app and create an account. When adding make sure you select the appropriate camera. I use the option to scan the QR which works pretty flawlessly. Once I've registered the camera to the app, I do a FULL not a quick format of a micro SD card and install. Put in 8 AA batteries and power the camera on. Once the camera links to service, I typically leave the camera where it is and walk by it several times to trigger. I know I could use the test button but I like to make sure the motion detection is working. Don't expect immediate transfer of pics. It takes about 2 minutes from the time the picture is taken for it so be sent to the app for viewing. Another tip from having 13 (4 flex and 9 link micro) deployed, when the batteries start showing around 30%... change them, especially if it's cold out. Also, In the app, I set all of my cameras to communicate at the same time each day. This way I'll know if one isn't working by simply tapping status or checking pictures at the set daily communication time. I've recently started using AA Lithium so far so good on those but cold weather will be the real test.
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