New for 2025: Spypoint Force-24 Trail Camera

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posted on March 11, 2025
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Spypoint has announced the addition of a new non-cellular trail camera to its Force series—the Force-24. With customizable settings in a scouting setup that’s ideal for areas without a cellular network connection, the Force-24 offers features that rival more expensive cameras at a much more affordable price. If your camera is located in a spot that can't take advantage of cellular technology anyway, why pay for it?

"The Force-24 really shows how much we’ve accomplished in trail camera technology,” said Jimmy Angers, president and chief executive officer at Spypoint. “This camera offers our customers incredibly clear videos two times the resolution of standard HD—including sound—for around the average cost of an oil change.”

Force 24 Example photo

The Force-24 takes 24 MP photos and 2K videos with sound, capturing clear details day or night with its 70-foot flash and detection range and low-glow LEDs. The 0.5-second trigger speed ensures you don’t miss any action, and easy-to-use settings like Multi-shot and Time-Lapse make it simple to customize how you scout. Designed for areas without cellular coverage, all images and videos are saved directly to an SD card, so there’s no need for cellular data plans or extra equipment. With Spypoint's two-year warranty, the Force-24 is built to deliver reliable results hunters can depend on.

The Spypoint Force-24 will be available for purchase in late spring 2025. For more information, visit spypoint.com.

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