New for 2022: Wildgame Innovations Spark 2.0 Combo

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posted on September 14, 2022
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The Wildgame Innovations Spark 2.0 Combo comes with everything a hunter needs need right out of the box, including eight AA batteries and a compatible SD card to quickly set up and capture the big ones before it's "game on."

Housed in a rugged, 3D-textured ABS thermoplastic polymer housing that secures to any tree or post with an included adjustable tree strap sporting alligator-style clips, the Spark 2.0 offers everything needed to record bucks and log their movements. The advanced 18-megapixel image sensor captures still images in a 16:9 format for crisp, clear viewing on your mobile device or laptop. It also records 720 HD video to better monitor travel patterns. With a trigger speed under one second and a 70-foot detection range, the Spark 2.0 promises reliable recording in the most challenging locations.

Intuitive programming makes the Spark 2.0 easy to set up. Time, date and moon phase stamps inform a hunter what is happening and when for precision hunt planning. Easy to use program switches for mode, time zone, and trigger delay combined with an LED readout allows the camera to be customized for specific monitoring locations with confidence.

Available in Standard and LightsOut (36 invisible IR LEDs for capturing flash images) versions, the Spark 2.0 Combo also features a cable-lock-ready latch (cable not included) for security. For more information, visit wildgameinnovations.comMSRP: $89.99

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