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Best Remote Security Systems for Farms Without WiFi

Best Remote Security Systems for Farms Without WiFi
Jul 02, 2025
By Jean-Paul McDonald
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Solar-powered cameras to motion-triggered alerts, options for farm security.

In rural areas where WiFi connectivity is scarce, farmers often rely on cellular-based security systems to monitor their remote buildings and equipment. In this article, we explore the top five remote security systems that operate over cellular networks, highlighting their pros, cons, and prices in USD.

Vosker V150
The Vosker V150 is a popular choice among farmers for its robust features and reliability. This HD camera is equipped with a motion sensor that triggers alerts, sending pictures and texts to your phone instantly. It operates on a cellular network and is powered by a solar panel, making it ideal for remote locations.

  • Pros: Solar-powered, instant alerts, HD quality.
  • Cons: Requires a subscription.
  • Price: Approximately $300 USD.

Spypoint Link-Micro-LTE
The Spypoint Link-Micro-LTE is a compact and affordable option for those looking to monitor their property. It offers cellular connectivity and sends photos directly to your phone. This camera is known for its ease of use and quick setup.

  • Pros: Affordable, easy to set up, compact size.
  • Cons: Limited to photo capture, subscription required for full features.
  • Price: Around $150 USD.

Bushnell CelluCORE 20
Bushnell's CelluCORE 20 is another reliable option, offering cellular connectivity and high-quality images. It is designed to work in various weather conditions and is powered by AA batteries, which can last up to six months.

  • Pros: Durable, long battery life, high-quality images.
  • Cons: Requires frequent battery changes, subscription needed for cellular service.
  • Price: Approximately $200 USD.

Moultrie Mobile Delta Base
The Moultrie Mobile Delta Base provides excellent image quality and cellular connectivity. It features a motion sensor and can send alerts to your phone. This camera is also known for its user-friendly app and reliable performance.

  • Pros: User-friendly app, reliable performance, good image quality.
  • Cons: Subscription required, higher price point.
  • Price: Around $250 USD.

Covert Blackhawk LTE
The Covert Blackhawk LTE is a high-end option that offers excellent image quality and reliable cellular connectivity. It is designed for remote monitoring and can withstand harsh weather conditions.

  • Pros: High-end features, excellent image quality, durable.
  • Cons: Expensive, subscription required.
  • Price: Approximately $400 USD.

Choosing the right remote security system for your farm depends on your specific needs and budget. While all these systems offer reliable cellular connectivity and essential features, it's important to consider factors like power source, image quality, and subscription costs.

Whether you opt for the solar-powered Vosker V150 or the budget-friendly Spypoint Link-Micro-LTE, these systems provide peace of mind by helping to keep your remote buildings and farm equipment more secure.

Photo Credit: Vosker




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