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FAQs

chevron-rightHow many Sentinels can I activate on one account?hashtag

You can have as many Sentinel devices on your account as you like!

chevron-rightWhich cameras can the Sentinel connect to?hashtag

The Sentinel is designed to be a universal plugin for as many commercial trail cameras as possible. That being said, the engineering team is constantly testing cameras to verify their connection with the Sentinel. We have had most success with Browning and Reconyx cameras, as well as other brands such as Bushnell. The camera trap must had an SD card slot for regular-sized SD cards, not microSD cards.

chevron-rightHow many cameras can the Sentinel plug into?hashtag

The Sentinel plugs into one camera at a time, and will pull and process images from the camera it's connected to.

chevron-rightWhere are my original photos stored?hashtag

All photos taken on the camera are stored on the Sentinel.

chevron-rightHow much storage is on the Sentinel?hashtag

The Sentinel comes with a 64GB microSD card but can be replaced with any microSD card of your choice.

chevron-rightCan the Sentinel send videos from cameras with video functions?hashtag

The Sentinel is only able to send thumbnail images of the photos taken, and this is only available for cellular-enabled devices. Videos and full-resolution images are stored on the Sentinel ready for you when you pick up the device's microSD card.

chevron-rightWhat SD cards can I use in the cameras?hashtag

Plug the Sentinel's SD cable adapter into the camera you are connecting to.

chevron-rightCan the Sentinel or connected camera be turned on and off via app?hashtag

Unfortuantely, neither the Sentinel nor the connected camera can be powered on or off remotely. This has to be done in person by flipping the switch.

chevron-rightHow long do the rechargeable batteries last?hashtag

On 7 batteries, a Sentinel will operate for ~200 days if the device is set to wakeup every 6 hours. They will last longer if the wakeup time is set to a longer period and vice-versa.

More information here.

chevron-rightIs the Sentinel waterproof?hashtag

When installed correctly, the Sentinel is water-resistant with a rubber seal on the inside of the door that will stop water from entering the device. The Sentinel has been tested to be IP67

chevron-rightWhy not use a wifi SD card instead of an SD cable adapter?hashtag

Wi-Fi SD cards aren't as reliable and require constant power to use. They are also not supported by the majority of camera brands

chevron-rightIs the SD cable adapter resistant to weather and animals?hashtag

When installed correctly, the cable adapter is very weather-resistant and should be well protected from animals. Although this certainly depends on the animals your Sentinel will be around

chevron-rightWhat do the status lights mean?hashtag

The Sentinel has LEDs to guide you through the device's deployment. See this page for more information.

chevron-rightCan this product work on its own?hashtag

No, the Sentinel has to be plugged into a camera to be able to pull images and process them

chevron-rightAre the photos taken stored in their original resolution?hashtag

Yes, all photos captured on your cameras are kept on the Sentinel's storage in their original resolution.

chevron-rightIf I forget to set the camera's date and time, will the Sentinel correct it for me?hashtag

When images are processed on the Sentinel, we will read the date and time settings on the camera and use that as the captured data's timestamp. Right now the Sentinel will not correct this data.