Product Preview: Wildgame Innovations Terra Cell Game Camera

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posted on May 27, 2023
Wildgame Innovations Terra Cell Game Camera

Whether you’re scouting your quarry or surveilling the homestead or camp, the Terra Cell by Wildgame Innovations is a cellular-network-connected wireless camera system packed with features.

Hunters can stay up to date on the latest game movements, thanks to its HuntSmart app, which includes cloud storage (data plan required) and artificial intelligence to analyze and organize transmitted images. Powered by eight user-supplied AA batteries, the Terra Cell can provide up to six months of digital overwatch and, because of its AT&T or Verizon wireless connectivity, it has the capability of sending instant notifications anywhere.

The unit has an effective detection range up to 80 feet and creates 16-megapixel, 16:9-aspect ratio images with a trigger speed of less than 0.7 seconds. Included are 21 hidden infrared LEDs for clear nighttime imagery. A 32-Gb memory card, or smaller, can be used for internal image storage (no subscription required). A 6-foot adjustable strap is also included, along with a provision for a locking cable and a sealed, 12V DC jack for external battery systems.

MSRP is $120. For more information, visit wildgameinnovations.com.

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