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Frequently Asked Questions - HogEye Camera System

A true 12V Marine Deep Cycle Group 29+ but here are a few we recommend. Hybrid (Dual Purpose) batteries that are commonly sold are NOT suitable for use with the HogEye camera system. Please reference the following batteries at leading retailers:

a. Walmart: Everstart Maxx Lead Acid 29DC

b. Interstate Batteries: Marine/RV Battery (DC29)

c. Interstate Batteries: SRM-31 Deep Cycle

d. NAPA: NAPA 8000 Series Battery BCI No. 31 650 A

Each “Organization” represents the subscriber’s Group of Users. Users can be a part of multiple “Organizations.” There are 3 tiers for an organization:

• The Owner has complete control of the organization and all cameras

• An Admin can do everything EXCEPT change billing information.

• A Member can only stream the camera and download videos

If you go to the camera view screen, you will see a gear icon. If you press this, it will bring you to the camera configuration page, and you will be able to adjust the green outline, which represents the motion box. Adjust the box specifically around the area you want to monitor and click SAVE.

Currently there is No limit on the number of users in an organization.

Go to the online portal and log in https://signup.hogeyecameras.com Click on the “Subscription” tab and you will see the option to cancel or add a different payment method. If you add a different payment method, you will need to select it and UPDATE the subscription. 

 

a. A fully charged battery with no solar with last on average 5-6 days

b. A battery with solar charging will last several months at a minimum, assuming the correct battery is used and you have direct sun on the panel.

A minimum of 3 hours is required to maintain the battery at the proper charge. The more horizontal the better when positioning the solar panel.

Attempt to collect as much information as possible prior to contacting support. Camera # and e-mail address of the primary account Owner. Please make a note of which lights are on/off (Power, Signal, and Carrier).

An inactive camera doesn’t always mean it is down. An inactive camera simply means it did not check-in at the correct time. Attempt to stream the camera first to verify that it is truly not active. Inactive cameras are most often power related. Please reference the following video for more information:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zViesYJEymE&feature=youtu. be&list=PLSGLicWHpIuAiPFb4mWNMid1qKlhCkplY

a. Phone: 855-464-3935

b. Email: support@wildlifedominion.com

c. Chat: Online chat via the HogEye App

How Does the NEW HogEye Camera System Compare to the Old?

Feature NEW HogEye Camera Old HogEye Camera
Size & SetupCompact and lightweight — 75% smaller and easier to mount anywhereLarger and heavier, requires more setup space
Battery LifeUses less power, so batteries last longer and solar panels can be smallerHigher power demand, needs a bigger solar system
View & CoverageWider field of view lets you see inside and outside the trapNarrower view, harder to monitor the whole site
ControlPan, tilt, and zoom features let you adjust exactly what you seeFixed camera view
Warranty & Support4-year warranty with U.S.-based support from real trappersStandard warranty with limited support
TechnologyCustom HogEye app designed specifically for trappingApp works, but with fewer custom features
PriceMore affordable — makes HogEye accessible to more landownersHigher price point ($2,199+), mainly for professionals
FlexibilityWorks with any trap (commercial or homemade)Best with HogEye Big Pig Drop or Panel Traps
Data PlansFlexible plans you can start/stop anytime — no contracts or feesStandard carrier plans with less flexibility

Trusted Referrals From Your Neighbors

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Jimmy Riley

Giles Island

I’ve been on Giles Island for 25 years. For the first 18 years, we didn't have any hogs here, but we started seeing a lot of hogs. That's when we started to use HogEye. Since then we have caught every hog on this 9400 acres island.

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Rodney Johnson

Johnson Timber Company, Clay County, MS

Before Hogeye we had been fighting and loosing the battle against the pigs for 20 years. Hogeye gave us the control we needed to take back our land, and over the last 10 years we have used our cameras to catch over 2000 hogs. Thanks to Hogeye we have very few hogs left and my family and I can enjoy our property free of the problems we once had!

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Jody Acosta

Delta Wildlife

“I’ve used many different types of cameras assisting private landowners with trapping all across the Mississippi Delta. I can say without a doubt, HogEye is the best on the market.




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