![]() Initially, we were surprised that the Link-Micro-S-LTE would only capture photos and not video clips. Low-resolution (600 x 338) images are transmitted straight to your smartphone’s SPYPOINT app so you can go on safari from your sofa (Image credit: George Cairns) Spypoint Link-Micro-S-LTE Verdict The Link-Micro-S-LTE also has a handy tripod thread at the base so you can mount and angle it for the best view of your animal subjects. The lack of a screen allows the Link-Micro-S-LTE’s camera body to be more compact (and more discrete) than the similar SPYPOINT Solar-Dark. You can also view the shots in a web browser when you log in to your SPYPOINT account. This is due to the fact that you can view its captured shots and change settings in the SPYPOINT app on your smartphone instead. ![]() A sturdy clip enables you to open the water-resistant housing but unlike most other SPYPOINT trail cameras there is no LCD screen or menu buttons to interact with when you open the Link-Micro-S-LTE’s casing. It is decorated with a camouflage pattern to help it blend in with its natural surroundings. ![]() Due to its plastic body, it’s light and easy to carry (and it comes with a carry strap that can also be used to fix the camera to a tree). In build, the Link-Micro-S-LTE feels like most other trail cameras in the SPYPOINT range. You can also change the interval between when it captures shots so that you don’t get dozens of snaps of the same animal.Ī camouflaged (and water-resistant) casing means the Link-Micro-S LTE will be harder for animals to spot in natural environments (Image credit: George Cairns) You can choose to shoot two consecutive photos instead of one which gives you a better chance of a well-composed shot. The SPYPOINT app also enables you to fine-tune the camera’s settings to make it more or less sensitive to movement. If you spend time flicking through social media feeds when you’re supposed to be watching a movie prepare yourself for the additional distraction of regularly checking your smartphone’s SPYPOINT app to see if it has captured new snaps of a nocturnal visitor. The other advantage is the fact that the Link-Micro-S-LTE has a cellular aerial that can transmit photographs of wildlife to the Spypoint app so that you can view the shots them the comfort of your smartphone (instead of having to retrieve a memory card from the camera on a cold and wet morning). The Link-Micro-S-LTE sports a handy solar panel that recharges the supplied Lithium battery pack, so you can leave the camera outside unattended for more days and nights than its siblings. One of the disadvantages of other SPYPOINT trail cameras such as the Force-Pro or the Force-20 is that you need to replace their batteries every few days. This helps it capture infrared monochrome photos of various creatures once they set off the camera’s motion detector. The antenna enables the Link-Micro-S LTE to transmit photos to your smartphone via a cellular network (Image credit: George Cairns)Īs with all trail cameras, the Link-Micro-S-LTE has an LED that helps illuminate wildlife during the night.
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