Covert Scouting Cameras Introduces WC20 Wireless Scouting Camera

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posted on September 7, 2022
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Covert Scouting Cameras has introduced the WC20 series of wireless scouting cameras. Available with cellular data service from either AT&T or Verizon wireless, the WC20 boasts a new-for-2022 body housing, with a the compact design of just 5.5-inches high x 4.5-inches wide x 3.0-inches deep. With faster recovery and better features, the Covert WC20 features ultra-sensitive .30-second trigger speeds for better subject centering. With the ability to capture and transmit photos and capture video locally, those seeking intel of all types will appreciate the cameras’ ability to store high resolution images and 1080p videos on SD cards up to 32GB (not included), while transmitting previews to the Covert Web Portal and mobile app.

Forty Infrared No-Glow LEDs deliver a 100-foot flash range for even illumination under a wide variety of conditions, while 1 to 3 turbo-shot burst mode and MaXimum Silence Image Capture prevents spooking game. Each event is stamped with Time/Date/Temp/Moon Phase, stored on the media card and sent to the Web Portal and Wireless App. Enhancing the set-up is an integrated 1.5-inch color settings screen that allows for rapid setting in the field. Each housing features a threaded port for use with the Covert T60 Accessory line and a pipe-through security port for use with cable locks, as well as an included nylon strap mounting system.

Power is handled by twelve AA batteries. Setup is quick and simple, and can be accomplished in a variety of ways including scanning a QR code for activation with integration into the Covert Web Portal and Wireless App accomplished within seconds. In addition, Covert’s exclusive wireless plans eliminate the need to visit wireless carrier retail locations and account for a shared wireless plan rather than an individual plan for each camera unit. Users have access to their account via the self-care portal at any time. There are no contracts and Covert offers monthly, quarterly and yearly plans, with a replenish feature that keeps users from experiencing overage charges. Covert Wireless Data Plans on both the AT&T and Verizon networks start at just $4.99 per month for up to 100 images; with tiered service offerings up to an unlimited annual subscription for $239.88 per year.

For more information, visit covertscoutingcameras.com. MSRP: $129.99

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