The TLR-Bridge
The brain of the system.
The TLR-Bridge is the small, rugged controller that turns a GoPro into a connected, autonomous construction-timelapse station. It powers the camera, triggers every shot on schedule, and pushes each frame to the cloud over 4G — for months, untouched.

At a glance
- Connectivity
- 4G / LTE — SIM + antenna
- Power
- Wired, continuous · keep-alive recovery
- Capture
- Scheduled intervals · local or remote
- Upload
- FTP → Timelapserobot Cloud
- Local storage
- External USB-SSD (optional)
- Compatibility
- GoPro HERO 12 & 13
- Subscription
- Optional — hardware works without one
- Built for
- Months-to-years outdoor deployment
What it does
4G / LTE built in
A SIM and antenna live inside the housing. The Bridge uploads over the mobile network, so it works on day-one sites with no Wi-Fi and no fixed-line internet.
Powers & wakes the camera
Continuous power plus keep-alive: the Bridge wakes the camera for each shot, puts it back to sleep, and recovers automatically after a power loss. No dead cameras, no missed days.
Schedules every capture
Set the interval once — every 10 minutes, every hour, working hours only. Configure it locally on the Bridge or remotely from the dashboard.
Uploads to the cloud
Each frame is sent to Timelapserobot Cloud the moment it's captured, over FTP. You watch the construction from your browser, in near real time.
Local storage, your choice
Prefer to keep footage off the cloud? The Bridge takes an external USB-SSD and stores everything locally — and the hardware keeps working without a subscription.
Made for GoPro HERO 12 & 13
The Bridge is purpose-built for the GoPro HERO 12 and 13 — it controls the camera directly, so capture, power and upload just work out of the box.
The Bridge ships inside the kit.
It comes pre-assembled in the weatherproof kit — camera, housing, mount and cables included, bench-tested before it ships.