Preview: Bushnell CORE DS 4K No Glow

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posted on February 24, 2022
Bushnell CORE DS 4K No Glow

A powerful dual-sensing system is the latest update in Bushnell’s CORE wireless camera for hunting and home-security purposes.

An ultra-fast 0.15-second trigger speed, 4K video quality and high-resolution images, and 12-month battery life are just some of the features packed within. Additionally, silent operation and no-glow LEDs that project up to 120 feet help to record dynamic video and still images from the inconspicuously camouflaged unit. A 1.5" color viewing screen helps make tuning and reviewing the camera a breeze. Bushnell supports external power with a sealed DC jack port. Mounting strap and 1/4x20 TPI threaded socket included.

Bushnell's MSRP for the CORE DS 4K No Glow is set for $200. For more information, and to see other wireless camera products, please visit bushnell.com.

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