“This is a first of its kind program,” said Heath Schubert, founder of HLRBO. “Hunters have instant access to view land and wildlife from their computer or phone.”
The cameras, primarily the SPYPOINT FLEX model, are solar-powered and cellular-connected, capable of transmitting high-resolution images and short video clips. They work in extreme weather and even darkness.
“We’re building toward a system that delivers real-time clarity on what’s moving through these properties,” Schubert said.
For hunters, the cameras offer timestamped wildlife sightings and species-specific filters via a soon-to-launch UI map.
For landowners, the feeds provide visual proof of game activity, boosting property appeal and helping landowners justify pricing of a lease.