TargetVision Wireless Spotting Camera Review - 3

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Performance Tests



500 Yard Test

– This was the initial test I conducted to test connectivity. The dirt road in front of my house is 500 yards in length and at a slight grade. I had no problems syncing the units together. I suggest giving the unit time to sync with the camera and receiver prior to setting up. I also recommend syncing all hand-held devices you are using with the receiver and camera. I wanted to test how far away I could get from the receiver. So I walked away from the receiver, toward the camera, with both my iPhone and iPad. I was able to get approximately 150 yards, before I lost signal from the receiver. However, when I got closer to the camera, I was able to reconnect on my iPhone but not my iPad.

1000 Yard Test

– I was unable to conduct this range test, as the weather was uncooperative. I tend to be a fair weather shooter and do not like to get my equipment wet.

1500 Yard Test

– There was little to no delay in viewing at this distance. Reconnection/syncing were quick after setting up the camera. I was out of sight for 10-15 minutes until we got back to our shooting location. I was unable to record videos at this range. Zooming and shot tagging worked great. My iPad captured camera images at various different zooms. I was unable to get my iPhone to work properly. Our shooting times were from 5:15PM to 6:15PM.

1800 Yard Test

– There was a minor delay in viewing at this distance. Reconnection/syncing were quick after setting up the camera. I was out of sight for 15-20 minutes until we got back to our shooting location. I was able to record videos at this range. Zooming and shot tagging worked great. My iPad captured camera images at various different zooms. I was unable to get my iPhone to work properly. Our shooting times were from 7:00PM to 7:45PM. We were practically shooting in the dark. With the TARGETVISION System, we were able to see hits on the steel at this distance, even thou it was dark. The camera provided the extra bit of light needed.

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Notes:


I will be the first to admit; I was somewhat hesitant to shoot beyond 1000 yards while the camera was down range. I was worried to strike the camera with a round or shrapnel. TARGETVISION instructs to place the camera 10-15 feet from the target. I placed the camera, at an angle, 10-15 yards from the targets. Plus, me never shooting those distances, I wasn't sure where I would be.

All ranges acquired were verified using a Leica 1600. While using the TARGETVISION System, you are capable of receiving calls while operating the system. I did notice I was unable to record on both my iPad and iPhone at the same time. I discovered this while shooting the pumpkin video. This may have contributed to why I was unable to record a video at 1500 yards. An update to the App is coming out; however, it wasn't at the time of testing.

Things I would like to see added: A battery meter on both units. Additional 12V DC charger or develop something to charge the receiver and camera simultaneously. A car charger. A Universal adapter for tripods or include a tripod in the kit. Also upgrade the App to measure group size on devices similar to that on a ballistic shooting program.

Of the competitors on the market, there is one other that comes to mind. Although another review was conducted on this competitor, I did not have them side by side to compare. The competitor offers 4 different models. However, if you want to match the range capabilities and overall performance of the TARGETVISION System, you have to purchase an additional antenna, receiver/signal extenders, and an extra battery pack. After purchasing said items, you are at the price of the TARGETVISION System. The TARGETVISION System offers less wires and components to set up. The three options I like with the competitor is the option to purchase a two year protection plan, which covers accidental bullet impacts, models that come with a laptop, and the tripods which are included in each model. Although most everyone today has a smartphone, tablet, or laptop, it is nice a device is included.

Customer Service – TARGETVISION's Customer Service is spot on. I have no complaints in regards to question or concerns related to the TARGETVISION System. They were very prompt and courteous. They answered any and all questions I had and encouraged feedback as well as additional calls.

TargetVision Wireless Spotting Camera retails for $895.00


Frequently Asked Questions – From the Company's Website


Below are some common questions we get about the TARGETVISION system. If this page did not answer the questions you have and you need further help, do not hesitate to contact us.

Q: How do I use the system?
A:
Our system is extremely easy to use and set up. All you need to do is turn on the camera and the receiver station (in some cases if you are not shooting a very far distance, you do not need the receiver to be on). Place the camera down field about 10-15 feet away from the target you wish to shoot. Log into the Wi-Fi network and open the TARGETVISION app to aim the camera until you are satisfied with your view. Once you are satisfied, walk back to your shooting bench. You're done.

Q: How many people can view the camera feed?
A:
The camera system has the ability the support up to 10 devices at once. This provides the shooter, a spotter, and or any other observers the ability to watch and see the target in real time.

Q: How do I use the app features?
A:
Our app has a number of cool features that improve the shooters experience. Our app allows a shooter to do things like mark their shots, track and notes on their sessions, take photos and videos, and much more. To get a better understanding of how to use these features, you can check out our manual. To find a copy of the manual please visit our Downloads section.

Q: Do I need Wi-Fi or a cellular data plan to use the camera system?
A:
No. All you need is a smart device that has the ability to log onto a Wi-Fi network. The TARGETVISION system creates its own Wi-Fi network that you will be able to log onto to view the camera stream.

Q: How far can I shoot and still use the camera system?
A:
Our system has been tested and is rated for up to 1 mile. Depending on your shooting conditions, the range of the device may vary slightly. The better the line of sight between the camera and the receiver case, the stronger your signal and connection will be.

Q: Is the system bulletproof? What happens if I shoot it?
A:
The system is not bulletproof and we do not recommend covering the camera with any steel or armor plating. Placing heavy materials in front of the camera will limit and can sometimes obstruct the camera signal completely from reaching you and your smart device. If you are worried about hitting your system, we recommend that you place your camera 10-15 feet from the target and slightly off to the side and out of the line of fire.

Q: Where do I place the camera?
A:
We recommend that the device be placed about 10-15 feet from the target you wish to shoot. By slightly placing the camera out of the line of fire, you can reduce the likelihood of accidentally hitting the camera.

Q: What kinds of devices does the system work with?
A:
Our systems work with both android and iOS based products. You can find our app in the GooglePlay store and the iPhone app store.

Q: How long does the battery last?
A:
If fully charged, the system can run up to 16 hours. Because our run time is much longer than the average battery life of a phone or a tablet, we have included a USB charging station in the case to keep your smart device powered throughout your day.

Q: What is the warranty period?
A:
We offer a one year warranty for manufacturer defects. Satisfaction Guaranteed.