This is a very interesting cellular trail camera system. The LoRa system allows up to 9 Covert LC32 cameras to transmit to one base station (the LoRa). The base station then sends all the photos out using AT&T cellular towers to your Covert account. The system works well, is fairly easy to set up, and takes great day pictures. On the flip side, the base station will require external power and the cameras take poor night photos and has a well below average detection circuit.- TCP Staff
Model #LoRa LB-A3 |
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The Covert LoRa System can connect up to 9 Covert LC32 cameras to one base station. From the base station, the photos are transmitted out to your Covert account (via website or smartphone app). This particular is one base station + three Covert LC32 cameras. You can buy more individual cameras by looking at the .
Photo resolution: 32mpxl Interpolated
Flash Type: No Glow IR
We found the day pictures to be very impressive on the Covert LB-A3 trail cameras. You can clearly see the strong contrast and clarity in the snowy photos below. The color is strong and overall, these are very pleasant daytime pictures.
Night pictures lack flash range and display blur on any moving object. They are well below average.