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<blockquote data-quote="themanpcl" data-source="post: 5501233" data-attributes="member: 12032"><p>Just my experience with Muddy cams. I had a Manifest 2 and 3 different times cam stop working after downloading required updates and had to be replaced. You have to be at the cam to take the updates. After the 3rd cam replacement, I went back to the Stealth Fusion. Not sure where you hunt or how you place the cams but for me, I'm 1.5 hrs from my TN lease and 3.5 hrs from IL public we hunt. I place them in areas that I do not want to put a regular cam and tromp in there regularly to check cards. That said, every required update meant a trip to the cam to take the update disturbing the area where the cam is for days possibly permenantly. The time to drive there and back plus the money for gas made the total cost for taking updates expensive. The total cost for the trips including time and money spent would have bought 4 new cams in the end. That said, the Stealth is better but not by much. (2 replacements, same update procedure) Both Stealth and Muddy are owned by GSM Marketing. I am not pleased with their customer service nor quality of products. I am now looking for a new cam that requires no manual involvement in updates (cell download only).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="themanpcl, post: 5501233, member: 12032"] Just my experience with Muddy cams. I had a Manifest 2 and 3 different times cam stop working after downloading required updates and had to be replaced. You have to be at the cam to take the updates. After the 3rd cam replacement, I went back to the Stealth Fusion. Not sure where you hunt or how you place the cams but for me, I'm 1.5 hrs from my TN lease and 3.5 hrs from IL public we hunt. I place them in areas that I do not want to put a regular cam and tromp in there regularly to check cards. That said, every required update meant a trip to the cam to take the update disturbing the area where the cam is for days possibly permenantly. The time to drive there and back plus the money for gas made the total cost for taking updates expensive. The total cost for the trips including time and money spent would have bought 4 new cams in the end. That said, the Stealth is better but not by much. (2 replacements, same update procedure) Both Stealth and Muddy are owned by GSM Marketing. I am not pleased with their customer service nor quality of products. I am now looking for a new cam that requires no manual involvement in updates (cell download only). [/QUOTE]
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