New Compact $349.00 TargetCam System from Bullseye
Would you like a target-cam system that fits in a single, compact weatherproof container, sets up quickly without tripods or external antennas, and works with smartphones, iPads, Android tablets, and Windows laptops? Well then you would like the brand new Bullseye AmmoCam Sight-In, a self-contained target-cam system in a sturdy plastic box resembling a classic military ammo can. Simply set the unit downrange, flip the “on” switch, and start shooting. The whole system weighs just 5 pounds. The manufacturer offers a 30-day unconditional money-back guarantee.
The $349.00 wireless Bullseye AmmoCam is a stand-alone video camera/transmitter that works out to 300 yards. The built-in software identifies and flashes your last shot on the display — that’s smart. The signal can be received by a WiFi-enabled smartphone, tablet, iPad, or Windows laptop computer. It even allows multiple users to connect simultaneously (so your buddy can watch your target as you shoot). There are no wires to string or bulky antennas to set up. The whole system is simple and easy, and weighs just five pounds. The fully weatherproof container is a compact 14″ x 8″ x 10″. Daytime battery life is 12+ hours.
Bullseye AmmoCam Sight-In Edition
The AmmoCam Sight-in model works out to 300 yards with clear line of sight. With a built-in lamp to illuminate the target, the AmmoCam system works both in day-time and after dark. The 5-lb, $349.00 package includes all the following:
- Video Camera with night illumination.
- WiFi Transmitter (with built-in router).
- Rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack w/charger (12+ hour run time).
- Target Manager software package for iPhone, iPad, Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and 8.
- Secure, fully weatherproof 14″ x 8″ x 10″ Carrying Case.
Bullseye 1000-Yard Long-Range Edition
While we understand the appeal of the dead-simple AmmoCam, we know that many shooters want to go out way past 300 yards. For them, Bullseye Camera Systems offers a 1000-Yard Long Range Edition System, priced at $549.00. This is a complete package which includes video camera, router with high-gain antenna, tripod, carrying case, and all necessary connectors. Bullseye Target Manager software works with iPhone, iPad, Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 (and soon Max OSX).
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If you want to go substantially further, go with the actual TargetCam – with extended range (auxiliary) antennas. See http://www.targetcam.net . I tested mine to 5 MILES with NO signal/video loss – I am reasonably sure I could have gone further but to what purpose, and I was starting to burn, literally, no sun screen. I purchased a unit in the Summer of ’13 with two (2), optional directional antennas (for both ends). It cost me $947, shipped. My target was uphill from me, the camera was on a short tripod about 10 feet in front of the target and a bit to one side, and I mounted the down-range antenna about 7-8 feet in the air – probably not needed (that high in the air) as I was downhill from it. I came away VERY pleased! Reading the score ring numbers very clearly, and watching my target blowing in the breeze (got several rips because of wind) at 5 miles, was unreal! But, as the saying goes, “your mileage may vary.”
I just checked my e-mail and found a message from these folks announcing the $349 model and a “Bullseye AmmoCamâ„¢ Long Range Edition – MSRP $649″. I checked their site but found nothing about the second model. The associated pic shows, in addition to the case shown in this article, a second case which appears to be Cordura, zippered, and about the same height but narrower.
Editor: The Blueseye AmmoCam Long-Range Edition, priced at $649.00 is shown here: http://www.bullseyecamera.com/ammocam.html
Scroll down page. This includes an additional transceiver to extend range.
ELR Researcher – The Bullseye AmmoCam Long Range Edition features a point to point wireless system and the small case (12″x6″x3″) is a base station receiver that sits by the shooter, where as the AmmoCam goes downrange.
With our products there is no need to put antennas way up in the air, etc.
Our software also shows the last shot, or group of shots, flashing so you can easily see them, something a video feed camera can’t do.