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Tactacam's connected camera solutions: trail cameras, security and smart bird feeders

Tactacam's connected camera solutions: trail cameras, security and smart bird feeders

CBS News5 days ago
This content was provided by Acumen Media for Tactacam.
This advertiser content was paid for and created by Acumen. Neither CBS News nor CBS News Brand Studio, the brand marketing arm of CBS News, were involved in the creation of this content.
When it comes to staying connected to what matters most—whether it's your land, your home or the wildlife in your backyard—Tactacam delivers. With industry-leading technology in trail cameras, cellular security cameras and smart bird feeders, Tactacam helps people protect, monitor and enjoy the spaces and species they care about most. From hunters and property owners to bird lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, Tactacam is the trusted partner for real-time connection, peace of mind and unforgettable moments.
Learn more at Tactacam.com, DefendCellCam.com and FeatherSnapCam.com.
No two customers are the same. That's why Tactacam offers a complete range of solutions designed to meet the unique needs of outdoor lovers, security seekers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Tactacam believes that technology should work in harmony with nature. That's why our products are designed with sustainability in mind:
From wildlife monitoring to property protection, safety and simplicity are at the heart of everything we build. Our products are designed for easy, do-it-yourself setup with no wiring or professional installation required.
Tactacam doesn't just follow industry trends—we set them. Our team continually pushes the boundaries of what connected devices can do:
Tactacam transforms everyday moments into meaningful connections with technology that works as hard as you do.
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This content was provided by Acumen Media for Tactacam. This advertiser content was paid for and created by Acumen. Neither CBS News nor CBS News Brand Studio, the brand marketing arm of CBS News, were involved in the creation of this content. When it comes to staying connected to what matters most—whether it's your land, your home or the wildlife in your backyard—Tactacam delivers. With industry-leading technology in trail cameras, cellular security cameras and smart bird feeders, Tactacam helps people protect, monitor and enjoy the spaces and species they care about most. From hunters and property owners to bird lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, Tactacam is the trusted partner for real-time connection, peace of mind and unforgettable moments. Learn more at and No two customers are the same. That's why Tactacam offers a complete range of solutions designed to meet the unique needs of outdoor lovers, security seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. Tactacam believes that technology should work in harmony with nature. That's why our products are designed with sustainability in mind: From wildlife monitoring to property protection, safety and simplicity are at the heart of everything we build. Our products are designed for easy, do-it-yourself setup with no wiring or professional installation required. Tactacam doesn't just follow industry trends—we set them. Our team continually pushes the boundaries of what connected devices can do: Tactacam transforms everyday moments into meaningful connections with technology that works as hard as you do.

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