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We have cultivated a loyal customer following by focusing on what's important... You! We dedicate countless hours testing & reviewing trail cameras to provide you with the most complete and accurate game camera reviews. Here are a few of the reasons we are confident you will be a happy lifelong customer:
The Spypoint Link-EVO trail camera transmits pictures to the Spypoint app on your phone. This is a great value cellular trail cam for anyone on a tight budget and even includes an entry level free data plan. - TCP Staff
Free Data Plan from Spypoint (up to 100 pictures/month)
Insanely easy to setup via Spypoint app (if you follow our directions)
Limited flash range at night
Does not send video
The Spypoint Link Evo is a red glow cellular trail camera that works on AT&T towers. It is capable of sending photos to any phone, regardless of the carrier, but the camera must have 3 or more bars of AT&T reception.
If you have less than 3 bars of reception, we have had good luck with the Spypoint Booster Antenna. It currently enables a Spypoint Link camera to send in an area with 1 bar of reception. That does not mean it will work like that everywhere, but it certainly helps.
It is important if you plan on using this camera that you do the following three things:
Only use Lithium batteries. We prefer Energizer Ultimate Lithium
Have 3 bars of AT&T reception
Read the quality of design section and follow our setup instructions. If you do not save the file to the SD card (we talk about this in the Q.O.D. section) the camera will not send you photos.
Picture Quality:
Photo resolution: 12 mpxl (interpolated)
Flash Type: Red Glow IR
Day pictures have good color and clarity but tend to be a tad dark when in shadowy areas. Overall, day pictures have good upside and realistic color making them solid overall.
Night pictures have a limited amount of flash range. The Link-EVO has three modes in the settings that control night image quality:
IR Boost- Max flash range but higher frequency of blurry images
Blur Reduction- Less flash range, but better clarity on moving animals
Optimal- This is a compromise of the two modes above.
You will notice that we placed the Evo in short distance scenarios where the infrared light had plenty of objects to reflect off. In these setups, the night pictures were good enough. Placing the Link-Evo in a wide open field would not be beneficial as this camera doesn't have the flash range to compensate for the lack of objects to bounce light off of. Also, the pictures sent to the app are highly compressed and not full resolution. The full resolution pictures are stored to the SD card. The following images are full resolution.
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Battery Life:
Picture & Video Resting Power (on): 1.07 mW
Picture Daytime/Nighttime Power Consumption: 53.14 Ws | 62.37 Ws
The camera operates on 8 AA batteries. We only recommend lithium batteries for this camera, as they deliver a high and consistent voltage that alkaline and nimh rechargeable batteries simply can't maintain.
Many people like to argue about battery types with us. We can assure you, if you place alkaline batteries in this camera or any cellular camera, you are setting yourself up for many headaches. Do yourself a favor and use Lithium batteries.
If this camera took 15-day pictures and 15-night pictures every 24 hours, it would last 2 months on a set of lithium batteries. Keep in mind, this camera is accomplishing 2 months of battery life on 8 AA batteries rather than the typical 12 AA batteries all other cellular trailcams use.
Rechargeable Battery Option
If you would like to utilize rechargeable batteries, we have had great luck with the Spypoint Rechargeable Lithium Battery Pack and Charger. You will get around 1.5 months with it (with the above formula), but you can continue recharging it. If you have two of them per camera you can always have one charged and ready to go - costing you more up front, but less over several years.
Detection Circuit:
Picture Trigger & Recovery Speed: 0.3 s. / 57.9 s.
Detection Range: 60 ft.
The Evo has an extremely quick 0.3-second trigger speed and recovers in an average amount of time for a cellular camera (57 seconds).
The detection range is 60 ft., which is average by today's standards. We have experienced some false triggering with the Link-Evo.
Overall, this camera detects quickly for a cell camera and has a detection range and recovery that is average against its peers.
Quality of Design:
Dimensions: 4.4" x 5.2" x 3.3"
Battery Type: 8 AA Batteries
External Battery Jack: 12-Volt
The Link-Evo case design is similar to previous Spypoint cameras with a few notable improvements. The latch has been beefed up and is now one-piece construction. It opens and closes easily. The battery compartment on the back has an eject button that pops the cover open.
This camera has a built-in python bracket on the back of the camera and a 1/4" x 20 threaded slot on the bottom for a Slate River Mount. This camera does not have an internal screen for programming, all programming will be done on the Spypoint app on your phone.
Overall, the case design is very solid. The antenna seems a little flimsy, but we will keep an eye on it and if anything arises we will update this review.
Setup for the Link-Evo
As mentioned previously, all nearly all setup options are controlled via the app on your phone. In the past, cell cameras have developed a reputation for being clumsy and finicky during this process. The Link-Evo couldn't be easier to setup, even for the folks that aren't "techie."
After you have turned the camera on and loaded the app to your phone, simply follow the instructions on the app. You will need to set up an account and connect your new camera to the app. This takes no time at all. From there, you can select the camera settings, check battery status/cell reception, sd card storage, and view the pictures the camera has taken. The sim card comes with the camera and is located in the battery compartment.
If you purchase more than one camera, you can use the same account for all the cameras but each camera will have its own data plan.
This step is very important. In order for your camera to send photos, you MUST DO THIS. Simply take the SD card out of the camera and plug into your computer. Open the file that has a colored icon and says "Evo." Make sure it is set to cellular and then hit the save button. This saves a file on the SD card that will get the camera activated. After that, just place the SD card back in the camera and you should be good to go.
For setting options, the Link-EVO is one of the few cellular cameras that can be programmed to be on or off on certain days of the week. For instance, you can have the camera on from 5 pm to 8 am Mon-Fri., but on 24 hours a day during the weekend. This is an underrated feature.
This camera does not have an option to send a photo on command but you can set the frequency it connects to the network checking for other setting changes. The app is very easy to navigate and will not leave you confused.
This app is where you will set your data plan, your first month is unlimited photos for free. We LOVE the fact that Spypoint offers a free data plan (100 pictures a month), so you can run the camera for no cost, year-round. If you need more than 100 pictures a month, here are the costs of the other data plan options:
Monthly Plans
Free
Basic
Standard
Premium
Photos Per Month
100
250
1,000
Unlimited
Month-to-Month
Free
$5 per month
$10 per month
$15 per month
Annual subscription
Free
$4 per month
$7 per month
$10 per month
Viewing pictures is super easy. You can scroll left or right on the images and they react instantly. Overall, setup on the Link-Evo couldn't be easier even if you don't consider yourself the most technologically advanced person in the world.
As for durability, the many of the issues we have seen are from folks using alkaline batteries (please don't do this) and not saving the file to the SD card. Either of these things will invariably leave the Link-Evo inoperable at some point. However, neither of these things are the camera's fault and can quickly be fixed with proper batteries and spending 30 seconds programming the camera correctly.
"The Spypoint Experience"
This is an additional cost on top of the data plans (if you choose to go with Active Hunter or Avid Hunter). If you have used a Spypoint Link camera in the past, you are familiar with many of these features and you used to get them for free. Unfortunately, Spypoint is now charging for many of these popular features. You can find the prices and information below.
Casual Hunter
Active Hunter
Avid Hunter
Cost
FREE
$49.99/year
$79.99/year
Cameras qty allowed/account
Each camera
Up to 5
Up to 10
Photo view history for each camera/account
Last 30 days
Last 6 months
Last 12 months
BUCK TRACKER species (A.I. Image Recognition)
Buck only
Buck, Deer, Turkey
Buck, Deer, Turkey
Permanent cloud storage of favorite photo
-
-
500
Moose & Coyote
-
-
Yes
Specific notifications by species
No
Yes
Yes
Add-on
-
-
Camera add-on (5) $19.99
Durability on the Link-Evo had been great for most of 2018/2019 but hit a snag at the end of 2018 and beginning of 2019. In late November and early December, Verizon Spypoint cameras started having connectivity problems. Cameras stopped sending pictures for days or weeks at a time. We believe this issue has now been resolved. At the beginning of 2019, we saw an outbreak of cameras that would not connect to the network at the turn of the year. This required customers to go to their camera, turn it off, and then turn it back on. If all went as planned, this would update the camera with the newest software and it would start to work again. This worked in the vast majority of cameras but not all.
Due to these events, warranty rates on Spypoint cameras have gone up significantly over a short period of time. This was an anomaly in an otherwise dependable line of cameras. We will continue to update this review to reflect the most up-to-date information available.
Enjoy our reviews? Please consider purchasing your next trail camera from us.
FAQ's: Spypoint Link-EVO Trail Camera
Q: How do I view the pictures?
A: There are a number of ways to do this. Pictures/videos are stored on the SD card you place in the camera. This is a cellular camera, so the pictures are sent to the Spypoint App on your phone. Here are the other ways to view the pictures.
View pictures on your computer. Plug the SD card in a desktop computer or laptop via the built-in SD card reader or use a USB reader if your computer doesn't have one. This method works for most tablets as well. With this method, we recommend having two SD cards per camera so you can swap them in the field.
View pictures on your smartphone. Choose between the iOS Reader for iPhones and the Android Reader. Phone readers require an app to access the photos, you can read more about these via the previous links.
Trail Camera Viewers. While more expensive, handheld viewers are useful if you don't have a smartphone or run multiple trail cameras.
Q: Will this trail camera trigger on small animals (birds, rodents, etc.)?
A: Trail cameras detect on a combination of heat and movement, so, yes, small mammals will trigger the camera. However, if you are going after smaller warm-blooded mammals, we recommend getting the camera closer to your target. For best performance, place the camera in an area that would enable picture detection from 3 - 20 ft.
Q: Can animals see the infrared flash on this camera?
A: Yes. This is a red glow trail cameras, meaning it has a faint red glow when taking pictures or videos at night. Humans and animals can see this if looking at the camera. This does not "light up" the woods, though.
Q: Will the Link-EVO take pictures through glass?
A: No. Trail cameras can't detect animals through glass.
Q: Where can I purchase this camera?
A: From us! We hope to woo you with our incredible charm, two-year warranty, 90-day returns, free continental U.S. shipping, and technical expertise. If that isn't enough, we give you an 16 Gig SD card with this camera and you can call and talk our ear off anytime.
Seriously, though, we know you have plenty of options of where to spend your hard-earned money. The internet can be the wild, wild, west of too-good-to-be-true deals. If you choose to do business with us, we will go out of our way to make sure you are happy with the camera you select and the service we provide you.
We are passionate about testing and reviewing trail cameras, but most importantly, we are passionate about treating our customers the right way. We do things differently from what you have come to expect from other internet retailers and we hope you give us the opportunity to prove that to you.
Read our Customer Testimonials to find out what our customers have been saying about us!
Domestic Shipping Options
Free 2 Business Day Shipping on all orders over $99
Orders placed before 3 p.m Central Standard Time are usually shipped the same day
We are happy to offer expedited shipping options. Prices are shown during checkout.
International Orders
Dear International Customer:
International rates vary by country and postal code. Please click here for detailed international rates. Trailcampro L.L.C. 3048 S. Clifton Ave Suite 108 Springfield, MO 65807 1-800-791-0660
Trail Camera Accessories
Here are a few of the accessories we like to use in the Trail Camera.
- Use this to boost the signal for your Spypoint Link camera. We have found it works really well and is sending pictures for us in an area with only 1 bar of reception.
- This is a rechargeable lithium battery pack with AC charger. It fits in the battery pack compartment and lasts 1-2 months under normal circumstances.
- SD cards store your pictures and videos for easy removal. We give you a free SD card with the Link EVO, but most people use two SD cards. If you have two cards, you can swap them out when you retrieve the pictures.
Verified Customer Reviews
We ensure that every customer review comes from one of our real customers and not someone who works for the competing trail camera manufacturer. These are verified customer trail camera reviews that you can trust.
We would love your feedback if you purchased this trail camera from us. We want your honest feedback, these reviews are a vital part in helping consumers choose the right game camera.
Looking for the best place to buy a Spypoint Link-Evo?
We have cultivated a loyal customer following by focusing on what's important... You! We dedicate countless hours testing & reviewing trail cameras to provide you with the most complete and accurate game camera reviews. Here are a few of the reasons we are confident you will be a happy lifelong customer:
The Spypoint Link-EVO trail camera transmits pictures to the Spypoint app on your phone. This is a great value cellular trail cam for anyone on a tight budget and even includes an entry level free data plan. - TCP Staff
Free Data Plan from Spypoint (up to 100 pictures/month)
Insanely easy to setup via Spypoint app (if you follow our directions)
Limited flash range at night
Does not send video
The Spypoint Link Evo is a red glow cellular trail camera that works on AT&T towers. It is capable of sending photos to any phone, regardless of the carrier, but the camera must have 3 or more bars of AT&T reception.
If you have less than 3 bars of reception, we have had good luck with the Spypoint Booster Antenna. It currently enables a Spypoint Link camera to send in an area with 1 bar of reception. That does not mean it will work like that everywhere, but it certainly helps.
It is important if you plan on using this camera that you do the following three things:
Only use Lithium batteries. We prefer Energizer Ultimate Lithium
Have 3 bars of AT&T reception
Read the quality of design section and follow our setup instructions. If you do not save the file to the SD card (we talk about this in the Q.O.D. section) the camera will not send you photos.
Picture Quality:
Photo resolution: 12 mpxl (interpolated)
Flash Type: Red Glow IR
Day pictures have good color and clarity but tend to be a tad dark when in shadowy areas. Overall, day pictures have good upside and realistic color making them solid overall.
Night pictures have a limited amount of flash range. The Link-EVO has three modes in the settings that control night image quality:
IR Boost- Max flash range but higher frequency of blurry images
Blur Reduction- Less flash range, but better clarity on moving animals
Optimal- This is a compromise of the two modes above.
You will notice that we placed the Evo in short distance scenarios where the infrared light had plenty of objects to reflect off. In these setups, the night pictures were good enough. Placing the Link-Evo in a wide open field would not be beneficial as this camera doesn't have the flash range to compensate for the lack of objects to bounce light off of. Also, the pictures sent to the app are highly compressed and not full resolution. The full resolution pictures are stored to the SD card. The following images are full resolution.
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Battery Life:
Picture & Video Resting Power (on): 1.07 mW
Picture Daytime/Nighttime Power Consumption: 53.14 Ws | 62.37 Ws
The camera operates on 8 AA batteries. We only recommend lithium batteries for this camera, as they deliver a high and consistent voltage that alkaline and nimh rechargeable batteries simply can't maintain.
Many people like to argue about battery types with us. We can assure you, if you place alkaline batteries in this camera or any cellular camera, you are setting yourself up for many headaches. Do yourself a favor and use Lithium batteries.
If this camera took 15-day pictures and 15-night pictures every 24 hours, it would last 2 months on a set of lithium batteries. Keep in mind, this camera is accomplishing 2 months of battery life on 8 AA batteries rather than the typical 12 AA batteries all other cellular trailcams use.
Rechargeable Battery Option
If you would like to utilize rechargeable batteries, we have had great luck with the Spypoint Rechargeable Lithium Battery Pack and Charger. You will get around 1.5 months with it (with the above formula), but you can continue recharging it. If you have two of them per camera you can always have one charged and ready to go - costing you more up front, but less over several years.
Detection Circuit:
Picture Trigger & Recovery Speed: 0.3 s. / 57.9 s.
Detection Range: 60 ft.
The Evo has an extremely quick 0.3-second trigger speed and recovers in an average amount of time for a cellular camera (57 seconds).
The detection range is 60 ft., which is average by today's standards. We have experienced some false triggering with the Link-Evo.
Overall, this camera detects quickly for a cell camera and has a detection range and recovery that is average against its peers.
Quality of Design:
Dimensions: 4.4" x 5.2" x 3.3"
Battery Type: 8 AA Batteries
External Battery Jack: 12-Volt
The Link-Evo case design is similar to previous Spypoint cameras with a few notable improvements. The latch has been beefed up and is now one-piece construction. It opens and closes easily. The battery compartment on the back has an eject button that pops the cover open.
This camera has a built-in python bracket on the back of the camera and a 1/4" x 20 threaded slot on the bottom for a Slate River Mount. This camera does not have an internal screen for programming, all programming will be done on the Spypoint app on your phone.
Overall, the case design is very solid. The antenna seems a little flimsy, but we will keep an eye on it and if anything arises we will update this review.
Setup for the Link-Evo
As mentioned previously, all nearly all setup options are controlled via the app on your phone. In the past, cell cameras have developed a reputation for being clumsy and finicky during this process. The Link-Evo couldn't be easier to setup, even for the folks that aren't "techie."
After you have turned the camera on and loaded the app to your phone, simply follow the instructions on the app. You will need to set up an account and connect your new camera to the app. This takes no time at all. From there, you can select the camera settings, check battery status/cell reception, sd card storage, and view the pictures the camera has taken. The sim card comes with the camera and is located in the battery compartment.
If you purchase more than one camera, you can use the same account for all the cameras but each camera will have its own data plan.
This step is very important. In order for your camera to send photos, you MUST DO THIS. Simply take the SD card out of the camera and plug into your computer. Open the file that has a colored icon and says "Evo." Make sure it is set to cellular and then hit the save button. This saves a file on the SD card that will get the camera activated. After that, just place the SD card back in the camera and you should be good to go.
For setting options, the Link-EVO is one of the few cellular cameras that can be programmed to be on or off on certain days of the week. For instance, you can have the camera on from 5 pm to 8 am Mon-Fri., but on 24 hours a day during the weekend. This is an underrated feature.
This camera does not have an option to send a photo on command but you can set the frequency it connects to the network checking for other setting changes. The app is very easy to navigate and will not leave you confused.
This app is where you will set your data plan, your first month is unlimited photos for free. We LOVE the fact that Spypoint offers a free data plan (100 pictures a month), so you can run the camera for no cost, year-round. If you need more than 100 pictures a month, here are the costs of the other data plan options:
Monthly Plans
Free
Basic
Standard
Premium
Photos Per Month
100
250
1,000
Unlimited
Month-to-Month
Free
$5 per month
$10 per month
$15 per month
Annual subscription
Free
$4 per month
$7 per month
$10 per month
Viewing pictures is super easy. You can scroll left or right on the images and they react instantly. Overall, setup on the Link-Evo couldn't be easier even if you don't consider yourself the most technologically advanced person in the world.
As for durability, the many of the issues we have seen are from folks using alkaline batteries (please don't do this) and not saving the file to the SD card. Either of these things will invariably leave the Link-Evo inoperable at some point. However, neither of these things are the camera's fault and can quickly be fixed with proper batteries and spending 30 seconds programming the camera correctly.
"The Spypoint Experience"
This is an additional cost on top of the data plans (if you choose to go with Active Hunter or Avid Hunter). If you have used a Spypoint Link camera in the past, you are familiar with many of these features and you used to get them for free. Unfortunately, Spypoint is now charging for many of these popular features. You can find the prices and information below.
Casual Hunter
Active Hunter
Avid Hunter
Cost
FREE
$49.99/year
$79.99/year
Cameras qty allowed/account
Each camera
Up to 5
Up to 10
Photo view history for each camera/account
Last 30 days
Last 6 months
Last 12 months
BUCK TRACKER species (A.I. Image Recognition)
Buck only
Buck, Deer, Turkey
Buck, Deer, Turkey
Permanent cloud storage of favorite photo
-
-
500
Moose & Coyote
-
-
Yes
Specific notifications by species
No
Yes
Yes
Add-on
-
-
Camera add-on (5) $19.99
Durability on the Link-Evo had been great for most of 2018/2019 but hit a snag at the end of 2018 and beginning of 2019. In late November and early December, Verizon Spypoint cameras started having connectivity problems. Cameras stopped sending pictures for days or weeks at a time. We believe this issue has now been resolved. At the beginning of 2019, we saw an outbreak of cameras that would not connect to the network at the turn of the year. This required customers to go to their camera, turn it off, and then turn it back on. If all went as planned, this would update the camera with the newest software and it would start to work again. This worked in the vast majority of cameras but not all.
Due to these events, warranty rates on Spypoint cameras have gone up significantly over a short period of time. This was an anomaly in an otherwise dependable line of cameras. We will continue to update this review to reflect the most up-to-date information available.
Enjoy our reviews? Please consider purchasing your next trail camera from us.
FAQ's: Spypoint Link-EVO Trail Camera
Q: How do I view the pictures?
A: There are a number of ways to do this. Pictures/videos are stored on the SD card you place in the camera. This is a cellular camera, so the pictures are sent to the Spypoint App on your phone. Here are the other ways to view the pictures.
View pictures on your computer. Plug the SD card in a desktop computer or laptop via the built-in SD card reader or use a USB reader if your computer doesn't have one. This method works for most tablets as well. With this method, we recommend having two SD cards per camera so you can swap them in the field.
View pictures on your smartphone. Choose between the iOS Reader for iPhones and the Android Reader. Phone readers require an app to access the photos, you can read more about these via the previous links.
Trail Camera Viewers. While more expensive, handheld viewers are useful if you don't have a smartphone or run multiple trail cameras.
Q: Will this trail camera trigger on small animals (birds, rodents, etc.)?
A: Trail cameras detect on a combination of heat and movement, so, yes, small mammals will trigger the camera. However, if you are going after smaller warm-blooded mammals, we recommend getting the camera closer to your target. For best performance, place the camera in an area that would enable picture detection from 3 - 20 ft.
Q: Can animals see the infrared flash on this camera?
A: Yes. This is a red glow trail cameras, meaning it has a faint red glow when taking pictures or videos at night. Humans and animals can see this if looking at the camera. This does not "light up" the woods, though.
Q: Will the Link-EVO take pictures through glass?
A: No. Trail cameras can't detect animals through glass.
Q: Where can I purchase this camera?
A: From us! We hope to woo you with our incredible charm, two-year warranty, 90-day returns, free continental U.S. shipping, and technical expertise. If that isn't enough, we give you an 16 Gig SD card with this camera and you can call and talk our ear off anytime.
Seriously, though, we know you have plenty of options of where to spend your hard-earned money. The internet can be the wild, wild, west of too-good-to-be-true deals. If you choose to do business with us, we will go out of our way to make sure you are happy with the camera you select and the service we provide you.
We are passionate about testing and reviewing trail cameras, but most importantly, we are passionate about treating our customers the right way. We do things differently from what you have come to expect from other internet retailers and we hope you give us the opportunity to prove that to you.
Read our Customer Testimonials to find out what our customers have been saying about us!
Domestic Shipping Options
Free 2 Business Day Shipping on all orders over $99
Orders placed before 3 p.m Central Standard Time are usually shipped the same day
We are happy to offer expedited shipping options. Prices are shown during checkout.
International Orders
Dear International Customer:
International rates vary by country and postal code. Please click here for detailed international rates. Trailcampro L.L.C. 3048 S. Clifton Ave Suite 108 Springfield, MO 65807 1-800-791-0660
Trail Camera Accessories
Here are a few of the accessories we like to use in the Trail Camera.
- Use this to boost the signal for your Spypoint Link camera. We have found it works really well and is sending pictures for us in an area with only 1 bar of reception.
- This is a rechargeable lithium battery pack with AC charger. It fits in the battery pack compartment and lasts 1-2 months under normal circumstances.
- SD cards store your pictures and videos for easy removal. We give you a free SD card with the Link EVO, but most people use two SD cards. If you have two cards, you can swap them out when you retrieve the pictures.
Verified Customer Reviews
We ensure that every customer review comes from one of our real customers and not someone who works for the competing trail camera manufacturer. These are verified customer trail camera reviews that you can trust.
We would love your feedback if you purchased this trail camera from us. We want your honest feedback, these reviews are a vital part in helping consumers choose the right game camera.
The Spypoint Link-EVO AT&T is a discontinued cellular trail camera that offers a free data plan for up to 100 photos per month. It features a 12 megapixel interpolated photo resolution, a red glow IR flash, and a detection range of 60 feet. Customers appreciated the ease of setup and the quality of pictures, though some noted issues with night picture quality and reception. The camera operates on 8 AA lithium batteries and includes a 16 GB SD card. It comes with a 2-year warranty and 90-day return policy from the retailer.
"Pic quality is great and better life I find to be better then other reviews and my two evo are out year round." — Jeremy K.
"Pictures are good quality." — Jason M.
"I love pictures and electronic gadgets, but I have NO budget for these wonderful toys!" — Jan B.
Reviews
Love my SPYPOINT.
"When I bought this camera I wasn’t “sold” on it due to crappy cell service in my area. So far I have zero complaints and look forward to hearing my phone ding so I can see what kinda pics I’ve gotten. I sometimes act like a kid not being able to stand not pulling that card while also spreading scent and disturbing the area. This camera solved those issues for me. Thanks to Trail cam pro for answering all my silly questions. When I’m ready for more cameras you guys have earned my business. Thanks!"
— Gary R. (5/5)
Worked flawlessly since day 1
"Worked flawlessly since day 1"
— Tatem B. (5/5)
Easy to use,no problems.
"Easy to use,no problems."
— Ronald M. (5/5)
Good stuff
"Thanks for the hook up! 5 stars"
— Lance S. (5/5)
Great camera for the money!
"I wanted a cellular camera for a while now. I was a little skeptical about the Link-Evo but after watching the video review on TrailCamPro I decided to give it a try. Setup was very easy and it has sent pictures consistently for a month now. I high mounted my camera about 12 feet up. Usually pictures are on my phone in under 3 minutes but sometimes they don't send until the next day. That's the only bad thing I've found with it so far."
— William B. (4/5)
Hopefully it starts working again.
"Worked great for a couple of days and said it’s all working with 4 bars but now not transmitting kinda clitchy app. Great pictures tho."
— Luis M. (3/5)
Another great camera I've bought from TrailCamPro!
"I'd actually like to give this camera 4.5 stars. This is the 5th camera I have bought from TCP over the years. I love pictures and electronic gadgets, but I have NO budget for these wonderful toys! That said, we like to see the wildlife on our property, and were shocked at the extra human traffic the camera have caught over the years. So much so, that we tend to use them more for surveillance than wildlife! I realize there are better cameras for security purposes, but not within our needs/price range. I have this year's AT&T model, and last year's Verizon model. We are remote, so I bought a booster antenna, too, but since I get 4 bars with each service, I have not put the antenna into use yet. When I do, I'll try to update this post to let you know if things improve. I love the fact that we get a text when there is activity! That is the reason we wanted the cellular camera. I would say that when we drive in front of it, it fires about 4 out of 5 times. I have been told by the TCP guys that I should not aim down the trail, but I should aim perpendicular to the trail, but the post I have by the road makes those pictures too close and not identifiable. So I have to aim into the traffic at a bit of an undesirable angle which is possibly the reason for a few missed movements of our own vehicles. If I were to aim perpendicular, I would get a picture from about 4 feet away, and that is not identifiable, at all. That's not the camera's fault, it's the placement. The camera seems to catch 100% of the critters that walk perpendicular across its detection range. The pictures that are sent to the phone are not super clear. They are compressed, and the literature says to expect that. When you download the SD card to your computer, you find the same picture is EXCELLENT in quality. I gave it 1/2 star off because of the software. When I make changes on my phone from home, they do not take place. I don't know why. Both cameras are the same with regard to that, and I blame their software-over-the-internet/cellular-connection for that, but I don't know... So, I have never been able to change the settings, remotely. I'd love to be able to change it to time-lapse, to see a real-time pictures, then back to my capture-movement settings. But I cannot get that to happen. If I stumble on a solution, I'll update. Also, I have a Mac, and downloading to a Mac have a little conflict, so I had to call TCP after I got my first camera, and they told me how to work around my issue. It's a bit clunky, but I have a checklist, and after I trade cards, I can get it back on the post quickly, but I do have to have my computer on hand. If this review works correctly, you should see: 1) a picture of my truck driving away from the camera. This was a cellular transmission. It isn't super clear, but I can see enough to know whether I want to take a closer look on my SD card, or not. 2) is a picture I downloaded so as to take a closer look at strange vehicles. I rubbed-out the license plates on all the vehicle pictures, but they were very readable off the SD card! 3) is a picture of the little whitetail as it walks perpendicular to the camera about 20 feet away (like you are supposed to set it up)."
— Jan B. (4/5)
Spypoint Link-Evo (AT&T)
"The 4 stars is an average: 3 stars for the camera and app. 5 stars for Trail Cam Pros"
— Nicholas A. (4/5)
Gear camera, better service
"The camera does everything as described. But service after the sale is super!! Great response from customer service!!"
— Robin S. (5/5)
Nice
"Nice"
— Sammy L. (5/5)
Q&A
Can pictures to SD card and cellular be set up separately? That is, can a picture be saved to SD card every 10 minutes, and 3 per day sent to phone to stay within 100 free limit?
No, it unfortunately can't.
How often does the camera send pictures to my cell phone?
You determine that from "Send Frequency." You can have them immediately or spaced every few hours.
i have the linkevo-verizon, can i used a 12v external battery?
Yes
Can the Spypoint Link Evo be used with an external battery and solar panel?
Yes, here they are: https://www.trailcampro.com/collections/spypoint-trail-cameras/products/spypoint-solar-panel https://www.trailcampro.com/collections/spypoint-trail-cameras/products/spypoint-kit-12v
does the camera come with a sim card?
Yes
I live out of normal cell service range but get my internet from satellite. I plan on putting this camera where there is cell service. Can I still then view photos taken by the camera remote from the app on my phone?
If you have 3 bars of ATT reception for the camera, then you can view the pictures remotely regardless of what carrier your phone is using.
how do we find out how well the cell service works in the area i wont to put the camera. don't wont to buy 1 and find out cell serves stinks
The only way is to just take a phone out there and see how many bars show up on the phone.
Does the camera flash when it takes pics at night? And if so, is there a way you can disable the flash?
It is red glow IR, so the IR emitters will glow red. You can't disable the flash.
will it work with an AT&T sim card?
It will only work with the sim card that is provided with the camera.
I see the camera requires 3 bars of at&t service for transmitting. In an area where cell signal strength is variable will transmission of photos queue up waiting for the next event of a satisfactory signal strength or will photo sending for that attempt be dropped if adequate signal is not immediat available?
I believe it will try to send and if unable to send, it will move on to the next picture and not send the old photo.