First Look: Wildgame Innovations Switch Game Scouting Cameras

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posted on November 11, 2020
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With a simplified three-button design, Wildgame Innovation's Switch and Switch Lightsout game cameras are designed for streamlined efficiency. Choose a capture mode, delay, setting and time zone, and the camera is ready to roll. The Switch and Switch Lightsout cameras capture crisp 12-megapixel images and 720p HD videos, and update the date and time automatically (even during Daylight Savings). The Switch is outfitted with high-intensity infrared LEDs, while the Switch Lightsout uses both invisible black infrared LEDs and the Lightsout invisible infrared LED flash. For more information, check out wildgameinnovations.com.

Switch Features:

  • Automatically syncs date and time - self-corrects for daylight savings
  • Includes adjustable tree strap
  • Shape reduces footprint for easier concealment
  • 12 MP image and 720p video resolution
  • 21 Invisible black infrared LEDs
  • 65-foot range
  • Less than 1 second trigger speed
  • 15 second video length
  • Up to 32GB memory storage (SD card not included)
  • Uses 8 AA Batteries (not included)
  • MSRP: $59.99

Switch Lightsout Features:

  • Lightsout technology
  • Simple toggle switch user-interface for ease of setup
  • Automatically syncs date and time - self-corrects for daylight savings
  • Includes adjustable tree strap
  • Unique shape reduces footprint for easier concealment
  • 12 MP image and 720p video resolution
  • 36 Invisible black infrared LEDs
  • 60-foot range
  • Less than 1-second trigger speed
  • 15-second video length
  • Up to 32GB memory storage (SD card not included)
  • Uses 8 AA Batteries (not included)
  • MSRP: $69.99

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