First Look: Wildgame Innovations Terra Cell Trail Camera

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posted on July 19, 2022
WGI Terra Cell

Wildgame Innovations (WGI), manufacturer of advanced trail cameras, game feeders and attractants, announces the Terra Cell wireless trail camera, is now in stock and shipping to their customers.

The Terra Cell camera is the first WGI camera to use hardware that is network-certified by both AT&T and Verizon wireless networks. This certified technology eliminates any previous frustration experienced by wireless trail camera users whose manufacturers rely on third-party brokers and support when problems arise.

Available now, Terra Cell customers can choose either AT&T- or Verizon-compatible models based on their preferred service provider. Both models are fully supported by the Wildgame Innovations HuntSmart app. With this app, users can explore a full spectrum of data, including one of the most affordable data plans on the market at 12-dollars per month for the unlimited plan with no contracts. See the Wildgame Innovations website for a complete list of all of their data plan options.

Don’t have AT&T or Verizon phones? The Terra Cell camera only needs either AT&T or Verizon service where the camera is located, and it will send directly to the user’s mobile phone even if the service is Sprint, US Cellular, Google, T-mobile, or another carrier.

The enhanced app includes features like mapping tools, species recognition, photo sorting, hunt predictor, buck scoring, and more—all from the convenience of a mobile device. What’s more, multiple Terra Cell cameras can be monitored directly through the app.

Features include:

  • 20 MP
  • 0.7 sec. trigger speed
  • 80-ft. detection and flash range
  • Quick QR code setup
  • 21pcs 850nm LEDs
  • Cable-lock-ready latch
  • 12V DC jack compatible with solar power panels

To learn more about the new Terra Cell wireless camera, their data plan options and the enhanced HuntSmart app, please visit WildgameInnovations.com.

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