I was impressed with their premium model, the Link-S, on the left here:
This retails for $489, runs off an internal battery that's powered by the solar cell you can see on top (AA batteries can be inserted for backup), has a color camera with B&W only functionality at night (no glow from the flash). This model also comes with an internal view screen. Starting this year, the basic package includes 100 images per month free. More full-features packages are available as well, you just need to chose the camera that works with your preference of AT&T or Verizon networks.
The Link-Evo is the only cellular-enabled trail camera on the market for under $300:
This retails for $489, runs off an internal battery that's powered by the solar cell you can see on top (AA batteries can be inserted for backup), has a color camera with B&W only functionality at night (no glow from the flash). This model also comes with an internal view screen. Starting this year, the basic package includes 100 images per month free. More full-features packages are available as well, you just need to chose the camera that works with your preference of AT&T or Verizon networks.
The Link-Evo is the only cellular-enabled trail camera on the market for under $300: