First Look: Browning Trail Camera Long Range Cellular Antenna

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posted on February 28, 2025
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LEDE Long Range Cullular Antenna

Browning Trail Cameras has announced the release of its Long Range Cellular Antenna, a new accessory designed to revolutionize cellular connectivity for trail cameras in even the most remote and challenging locations. This solution ensures uninterrupted monitoring and data transmission, empowering hunters, land managers and outdoor enthusiasts to stay connected, no matter how far off the grid they venture.

Say goodbye to missed images and failed uploads caused by weak or unreliable signals. The Long Range Cellular Antenna is engineered to amplify cellular reception, ensuring your Browning trail camera remains reliably connected in remote or heavily obstructed areas. Whether monitoring secluded hunting grounds or managing distant properties, this antenna gives you the confidence to capture and transmit critical data when it matters most.

Engineered for Performance

With its 10-foot cable, the antenna can be mounted above obstructions such as trees and terrain features, maximizing signal strength in any environment. Rugged and built for the outdoors, the Long Range Cellular Antenna is compatible with the following Browning models:

  • Vision Model
  • Vision Pro Model
  • Defender Pro Scout Max HD Model

Installation is quick and simple, thanks to the included mounting hardware, allowing users to achieve optimal performance in no time.

Connectivity

The Long Range Cellular Antenna delivers more than just extended range; it provides peace of mind. For hunters tracking elusive game, landowners securing their property, and wildlife enthusiasts capturing rare moments, reliable cellular performance is essential. With Browning’s Long Range Cellular Antenna, you can stay connected to your cameras from virtually anywhere.

  • Enhanced Connectivity: Amplifies cellular signal strength in remote locations.
  • Flexible Installation: 10-foot cable for optimal placement above obstructions.
  • Durable Design: Built to withstand harsh outdoor environments.
  • Compatible Models: Works with Vision, Vision Pro, and Defender Pro Scout Max HD trail cameras.

Availability and Pre-Order Information

The Long Range Cellular Antenna is not yet in stock, but its highly anticipated availability will be announced soon. To ensure you’re among the first to experience this essential connectivity upgrade, contact your Browning Trail Cameras representative or local dealer to reserve your spot on the pre-order list. For more information, visit browningtrailcameras.com.

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