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re: LA Bowhunter Pod- Wise Eye Cameras
Posted on 10/16/25 at 6:20 pm to 257WBY
Posted on 10/16/25 at 6:20 pm to 257WBY
Thx!
Did you know you can correct the AI? If you do, we get that change notification. That’s used to make the system better.
Change them and we all benefit.
Thx for the kind words.
Did you know you can correct the AI? If you do, we get that change notification. That’s used to make the system better.
Change them and we all benefit.
Thx for the kind words.
This post was edited on 10/16/25 at 6:21 pm
Posted on 10/16/25 at 7:13 pm to SenseiBuddy
Ok, I’ll check that out.
Posted on 10/16/25 at 7:36 pm to SenseiBuddy
quote:
Did you know you can correct the AI? If you do, we get that change notification. That’s used to make the system better.
That was the coolest part of the podcast. I didn’t realize the level of data detail came back down to the specific camera. So the more you interact with the software, the better it gets
Posted on 10/16/25 at 9:05 pm to PocketLab
Posted on 10/17/25 at 11:28 am to SenseiBuddy
Really cool tech man. I was surprised at the data plan flexibility. That's always the hardest thing to compare from brand to brand. Looks like yall are competitive and flexible to individual needs. The Ranch Plan seems great if you're running more than a few cameras.
Posted on 10/17/25 at 4:04 pm to PocketLab
I have bunch out in multiple states. Long term power, setup, testing and settings optimization are my jam. If you have questions just ask!

Posted on 10/19/25 at 4:18 pm to SenseiBuddy
Not trying to slam any other cameras but I currently have some Moultrie Edge 2 cameras in my woods and get 90% false triggers over pictures of deer, raccoons, coyotes, etc. I have them set to avoid this but it hasn’t helped so far.
I hunt woods and not fields so my cameras have to be in the woods and yes, branches move with the wind. How are the Wise Eye cameras at filtering out the “nothing” pictures?
Thanks,
I hunt woods and not fields so my cameras have to be in the woods and yes, branches move with the wind. How are the Wise Eye cameras at filtering out the “nothing” pictures?
Thanks,
Posted on 10/19/25 at 5:32 pm to SpookeyTiger
I can show you via a zoom or teams meeting where I show my account live. You can see all my cams and all the settings. We can see false triggers (if any) or what animals are moving. How the software works and all.
Heck I’d do it for whoever wants to join.
My opinion is biased as it’s all I use and I have been this way for 6 years.
I’d like some of the other users here chime in.
The my offer stands for the OB.
Heck I’d do it for whoever wants to join.
My opinion is biased as it’s all I use and I have been this way for 6 years.
I’d like some of the other users here chime in.
The my offer stands for the OB.
Posted on 10/20/25 at 6:10 pm to SenseiBuddy
What's the shelf life on the cameras?
Posted on 10/20/25 at 6:15 pm to PocketLab
It’s an unfortunate fact that
The cell cam market has trained folks to expect overpriced products built with cheap parts, low-resolution images, and poor customer support.
Just look at the Facebook groups for most brands — they’re full of complaints and frustration.
At WiseEye, our customer success team is based right here in Denham Springs, Louisiana. It started with just two people and has now grown to around 12 full-time members — helping customers every single day.
And if I had the numbers in front of me, I’d bet that over 80% of the calls, emails, and message board posts our team handles come down to one of two things: dead batteries or SD cards that need formatting.
We saw these gaps in the market six years ago and we had the intention and purpose to be a market leader of quality and being a customer first organization.
The cell cam market has trained folks to expect overpriced products built with cheap parts, low-resolution images, and poor customer support.
Just look at the Facebook groups for most brands — they’re full of complaints and frustration.
At WiseEye, our customer success team is based right here in Denham Springs, Louisiana. It started with just two people and has now grown to around 12 full-time members — helping customers every single day.
And if I had the numbers in front of me, I’d bet that over 80% of the calls, emails, and message board posts our team handles come down to one of two things: dead batteries or SD cards that need formatting.
We saw these gaps in the market six years ago and we had the intention and purpose to be a market leader of quality and being a customer first organization.
This post was edited on 10/20/25 at 6:18 pm
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