First Look: Stealth Cam Sol-Pak 3000

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posted on February 16, 2021
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Stealth Cam has introduced the new Sol-Pak 3000. Stronger and quicker than the previous models, as well as able to operate in low-light conditions, the solar panel and battery combo keep Stealth Cameras running longer on a trickle charge.

Engineered for hi-resolution and cellular trail cameras, the Sol-Pak 3000 operates cameras with a new 3000mAh Li-ion battery, which is charged by the 12V Amorphous solar panel. Made from all-weather construction, the Stealth Cam Sol-Pak 3000 was developed to withstand even the most inclement weather conditions.

For more information on this unit, which comes with serrated mounting provisions, a strap, a USB charging port, 10ft metal shielded conduit to protect the power cable against varmints, and is fully accepting of the Python lock pass through, please visit stealthcam.comMSRP: $69.99-$99.99

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