First Look: Bushnell CelluCORE 20 Solar Cellular Trail Camera

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posted on January 7, 2022
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Bushnell Cellucore Solar Trail Cam Lead

For 2022, Bushnell has added a new solar model to its touted CelluCORE lineup: the CelluCORE 20 Solar Cellular Trail Camera.

The CelluCORE 20 Solar combines the reliability and image quality of the CelluCORE 20 with an integrated solar panel to dramatically increase battery life. This camera includes a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, and can maintain a full charge for up to 70 images per day with 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight. 

“We’re always looking for ways to help hunters get more use from their cameras without having to disturb hunting spots,” said Jason Harris, Director of Marketing and Product Management at Primos. “Integrating a solar panel is a simple, effective way to take battery life even further allowing owners to get more time from their cameras all season long.”

The high output IR LEDs on the camera are ideal for better night range as well as battery life. The CelluCORE 20 Solar also features a 0.2-second trigger speed and 1080p, 30 fps video with audio. Video can be transmitted straight from the camera to the Bushnell Trail Camera’s app.

The new CelluCORE 20 Solar has an MSRP of $179.99. For more information, visit bushnell.com.

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