Does not work
Still will not connect. Please update this app with a working version.
Useless app
Wi-Fi connects but that’s it. The app won’t do anything after that, just keeps opening my phone settings.
Cannot connect to app
Please fix this app! The wireless connection to the camera is useless without this.
I am connected to the camera via the camera’s WiFi network on an iPhone 14. The camera and the phone both confirm the connection, but the app says it’s not connected and won’t proceed. The wireless viewing features are useless without this.
I am connected to the camera via the camera’s WiFi network on an iPhone 14. The camera and the phone both confirm the connection, but the app says it’s not connected and won’t proceed. The wireless viewing features are useless without this.
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App crashes, broken support website, and needs improvement
App crashes multiple times, and "app support" button takes me to a dead website of "wifihuntingcam.com." There needs to be at least a way of reporting glitches and crashes. Also, there is no user guide, and the app takes at least 3 minutes to pair with our phones, despite standing right next to the camera. As the maximum wifi connection is only 3 minutes, we are stuck in a cycle of starting over multiple times. Also, is there a zoom option? I don't know, as there is no guide, but it would be a great help, especially considering we have to stand next to our camera while downloading, trying to make out what we're seeing on our phone or camera.
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Mostly pretty good
This has all the settings available on the cam itself & everything works as expected. It's not a seamless experience, but it's manageable with a lot of patience.
My biggest frustrations are:
1. You can batch select images & move them to your local folder, but there doesn't seem to be a way to change the folder where they get saved, meaning I have to manually save each image to photos if I want to use the images for anything.
2. "Select all" only applies to visible images. If you have several screens worth of images, each has to be selected/moved/deleted separately. For a remote trail time lapse, it gets unwieldy fast.
3. Capture stops while interfacing with the app
4. But when you exit the app it starts up again, but you can't turn off capture (put in standby mode) from the app, so if you want a week long gap, you're climbing up & down a tree twice ir awkwardly deleting a lot of images.
5. When you're connecting to wi-fi, the app takes you to app settings rather than wi-fi settings, which was very confusing until I finally figured out that I needed to navigate out.
But all that being said, it's still way easier than pulling the card or connecting a cable to get the images.
My biggest frustrations are:
1. You can batch select images & move them to your local folder, but there doesn't seem to be a way to change the folder where they get saved, meaning I have to manually save each image to photos if I want to use the images for anything.
2. "Select all" only applies to visible images. If you have several screens worth of images, each has to be selected/moved/deleted separately. For a remote trail time lapse, it gets unwieldy fast.
3. Capture stops while interfacing with the app
4. But when you exit the app it starts up again, but you can't turn off capture (put in standby mode) from the app, so if you want a week long gap, you're climbing up & down a tree twice ir awkwardly deleting a lot of images.
5. When you're connecting to wi-fi, the app takes you to app settings rather than wi-fi settings, which was very confusing until I finally figured out that I needed to navigate out.
But all that being said, it's still way easier than pulling the card or connecting a cable to get the images.
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