First Look: 2026 Spypoint Trail Camera Lineup

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posted on May 1, 2026
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LEDE2026 Trail Camera Lineup

Spypoint's 2026 trail camera line-up features three new models designed to deliver on flexibility and control.

"This is an exciting moment for Spypoint," said Jimmy Angers, President and CEO of Spypoint. "Not only are we introducing satellite technology that redefines the limits of remote scouting, we're also unveiling a new look that's inspired by Spypoint's innovative and audacious spirit, while paying homage to our first 21 years of success."

Flex Range

Flex Range

The Flex-Range is Spypoint's first-of-its-kind cellular trail camera with a satellite backup option. This allows hunters to maintain communication between the camera and the Spypoint app, even when cellular coverage is weak or unavailable. It also offers many customizable features, including the option to switch between no-glow flash settings (to avoid spooking wildlife) and low-glow flash settings (for top-quality nighttime captures).

Flex M2

Flex-M2

This camera delivers 32MP photos and 1080p videos with sound. Like all Flex-series cameras, it pairs dual-SIM technology that automatically connects to all major carriers with flexible features that are easily managed through the free Spypoint app. The Flex-M2 will also be available in a twin pack and solar bundle.

Force 4K

Force-4K

The Force-4K eschews cellular scouting for peak detail, boasting 48MP photos and ultra-high definition 4K videos with sound that are saved directly to an SD card. It also features an extra wide 66-degree field of view to show more of the scene in every shot, and color photos even during dusk and dawn.

For more information on any of these new cameras, visit spypoint.com.

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