New for 2024: Stealth Cam Revolver 360-Degree Cellular Trail Camera

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posted on January 11, 2024
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Revolver Cell Cam

Stealth Cam has released its all-new Revolver trail camera, a 360-degree cellular model which covers six zones to deliver a complete panorama of its surroundings. This means users get a full 360 degrees of visibility, day and night, to ensure they never miss a thing—even deer passing behind where the lens is positioned. In other words, they can now enjoy the equivalent of six cameras worth of coverage in a single device.

Thanks to a silent, pivoting motor, the Revolver offers the option to get more than just one photo from a single vantage when a zone is triggered. The camera responds quickly to movement, situating its lens in the correct zone to deliver high-quality images and videos in real time, making it ideal for use on food plots. In fact, based on use case, outdoorsmen can choose from three photo operation settings, including:

  • Single-zone capture, which takes a single photo or video of only the triggered zone, like most traditional trail cameras.
  • 180-zone capture, which takes three photos of three different zones: one of the zone to the left of the triggered zone, one of the triggered zone itself, and one of the zone to the right of the triggered zone.
  • 360-zone capture, which takes a photo of all six zones, in order via a clockwise rotation, starting with the designated “zone one.” Thus, users will receive six images of the entire area surrounding the triggered zone, the equivalent of a panoramic photograph.

When these first-to-market features pair with the Revolver’s integration with Command Pro app functionality, users enjoy an immersive experience that is about as close to actually being in the field as possible. Stealth Cam’s Command Pro app is available for download via any app-enabled device through the App Store or Google Play.

Beyond its primary features, the Revolver 360-Degree Cellular Trail Camera also delivers a variety of additional capabilities that help outdoor enthusiasts make the most of unobstructed views.

Specifications:

  • 4MP/8MP/16MP/36MP photos
  • 1080 HD video with audio
  • Four power LEDs
  • 80-foot detection range
  • 0.4s trigger speed
  • 360-degree, 180-degree and single-photo capture modes
  • Burst mode: three images
  • Timelapse capabilities
  • Command Pro app compatibility 
  • On-Demand photo/video
  • Zone selector via app
  • 360- and 180-degree photo capture capability via app
  • Ability to name each camera zone
  • Built-in GPS
  • Camera shares its coordinates
  • Can detect camera movement
  • 16-piece battery (dual cartridge)
  • ¼-inch threaded mount
  • 12V DC auxiliary jack
  • Optional t-post bracket included

For more information about the 360-degree Revolver trail camera and other Stealth Cam products, visit StealthCam.com.

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