Cemeteries have strict groundskeeping rules and will confiscate, mow over, or explicitly ban unauthorized cellular recording devices planted on their property.
GraveSentinel
PIVOT · 58/100. Real demand, but the shape needs to change.
Cemeteries have strict groundskeeping rules and will confiscate, mow over, or explicitly ban unauthorized cellular recording devices planted on their property.
10 parents place a $50 deposit on a pre-order for the camera after being informed they must secure cemetery permission to install it.
Families maintaining loved ones' graves have zero way to monitor what happens at the site between visits. One community post asking 'How can I find out who is leaving creepy/threatening notes at my child's grave?' pulled 6,907 upvotes and 669 comments, revealing a visceral, unaddressed pain point. Commenters described vandalism, theft of mementos, and disturbing behaviour at gravesites with no recourse. Existing camera solutions are built for front porches: they need Wi-Fi, wall power, and a mounting surface. Cemeteries have none of these. Trail cameras designed for deer hunters are…
PIVOT at 58/100 on Skeptral. The kill-shot: “Cemeteries have strict groundskeeping rules and will confiscate, mow over, or explicitly ban unauthorized cellular recording devices planted on their property.”
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