Tack theft
Saddles and bridles are compact, valuable and easy to sell on. A tack room door is the single most important sightline on most yards.

Stable yards hold a strange mix of high-value, easily-sold kit and animals their owners think about constantly. A 4G solar camera watches the yard, the tack room door, the horsebox and the field gate — places WiFi has never reached — and puts a live view of the horses on your phone.
Equestrian crime is quiet and quick: tack, trailers and tools taken in the small hours from yards set well away from the house.
Saddles and bridles are compact, valuable and easy to sell on. A tack room door is the single most important sightline on most yards.
Trailers vanish from yards and fields on a tow hitch in minutes. A camera on the parking area records every vehicle that approaches.
Field-kept horses, fly-tipping in gateways, walkers leaving gates open, and the worry of injury or escape — all happening out of sight of any building.
Most yards have no broadband and patchy mains at best. Conventional CCTV quotes come back eye-watering because of the cabling, not the cameras.
Every camera is self-sufficient: solar power, 4G connection, local recording. If your phone gets signal at the yard, the camera will too — it can use EE, O2, Three or Vodafone.

For livery yard owners, visible cameras answer the question every prospective livery asks — is my horse and my kit safe here? A camera over the yard and one on the car park signal a well-run yard, and shared app access means owners can peek at the yard without ringing you at 10pm.
Because recording is local to each camera’s included 64GB card, there are no per-camera subscription fees to swallow across a yard — the running cost is SIM data. And when you rearrange the yard or take on the next field, cameras move with you: unbolt, remount, done.
Horses out at grass benefit too. A camera on the field shelter or gateway lets you check water, rugs and gates remotely — useful every single day, not just the bad ones. For the tack room itself, where mains is usually available inside the barn, the Mini PTZ adds continuously powered coverage with optical zoom.
Good practice: on shared yards, tell your liveries and staff where cameras point, keep coverage to your own property, and put a small CCTV notice by the gate. It strengthens the deterrent and keeps everything above board.
Solar cameras for the yard, field gates and parking; the powered zoom camera where the barn has a socket.
No mains power
Built for exactly this: stable blocks, field gates, muck heaps hiding the view of the drive — anywhere on the yard with daylight and phone signal.
Mains power available
For the barn interior or tack room where mains exists, with optical zoom for detail across a big American barn or arena.
Already have cameras that just need a connection? Our multi-network streaming SIMs work in any unlocked 4G camera.

Yes. The camera runs from its 15,600mAh battery topped up by the included 26W solar panel, and connects over 4G with a multi-network SIM — no power supply or broadband needed at the field.
Yes. The CamHipro app shows a live view any time and stores alert clips, so you can look in on the yard or field from home, work or holiday.
Yes. The app can be installed on several phones, so the yard owner, groom and horse owners can all view the cameras and receive alerts.
Cover the tack room door with the yard camera, and if the barn has mains, add a Mini PTZ inside or outside for constant, detailed coverage of the door itself.
The 26W panel and large battery are specified around typical UK conditions. Mount the panel unshaded and south-facing where possible and it keeps working through winter turnout season.
Self-installed in an afternoon with the included fixings. 30-day guarantee if it doesn't suit your yard.
Buy with confidence: every 4GCCTV camera comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, an 18-month warranty and free lifetime support from our UK-based team.