BoneView - View Trail Camera Photos on your Phone

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  1. Nconner

    Nconner Newb

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    Got a BoneView for iPhone last week. This is a very handy tool for anyone running trail cameras. The BoneView device let's you view your SD card pictures from your trail camera using a free app. No cell service or Internet is reauired. This is way better than carrying a laptop with me in the field or changing out SD cards. I bought my Boneview from Amazon but the website is www.boneview.com
     
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    sethf11 Weekend Warrior

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    Shameless plug huh...

    Only real question is.....Will it fit a phone with a otter box case?
     
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    sethf11 Weekend Warrior

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    Upon reading the reviews and the troubleshooting problems on this product I think I will just stick with my Wildgame Trail Pad. Nice and easy and reads all card formats.

    Plus the app isn't an official app to check the cards. It's some knockoff 2nd hand app with terrible reviews.
     
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    Berwickbuckmaster Weekend Warrior

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    I got something similar to this for my Samsung, but it's called someth ok MG else. Seems to work good only used it once so far though. It was a cheap expirement. Got mine on ebay, it's called buck something
     
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    BJE80 Legendary Woodsman

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    I have the boneview and its decent.
     
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    I have one for my android galaxy. It works ok. Transfer rate is slow expecially when you have a couple hundred pictures.

    Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
     
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    Cledus Die Hard Bowhunter

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    We sell them, and you don't have to have the app to view the pictures. I just used the viewer that's stock on the phone.

    Link: | Dunn's Sporting Goods
     
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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    Looks like a cool product but I have bought other products similar that say they work and never do. I will just keep using my Wildview card reader.
     
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    I have it.. Works awesome, very trustworthy IMHO. Use it every week when my daughter and I check the cams.
     
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    I run anywhere from 25-125 cameras I doubt it would work well for 25,000-100,000 pics every 2-3 weeks I will continue to swap sd cards
     

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