Trail Camera Selection Guide 71

Snyper LRS 4G LTE

While most trail cameras use small image sensors and use interpolation to increase megapixels, the Snyper LRS uses a 5 mp image sensor creating a full resolution image, providing quality in photos. With features like 1080p recording resolution and a quick .4 second trigger speed, this camera is built out of quality. 4G LTE cellular network, allows for quick and reliable transmissions.

Megapixels5 MP
Wireless ConnectionCellular
FlashBlack Flash
Trigger Speed.4 Second
Detection Distance65′
Power Source12 AA
MSRP$389.99

Covert Code Black 20 LTE

The Covert Code Black is equipped with AT&T service compatibility. This 4G LTE service is connected through the Covert wireless app and web portal, where you can connect any mobile device directly to your camera. You have real time control over your camera, including weather information and real time views of photos. Equipped with GPS, 100′ black flash range, and a 2″ color view screen, this is another solid camera from Covert.

Megapixels20 MP
Wireless ConnectionCellular
FlashBlack Flash
Trigger Speed.4 Second
Flash Range100′
Power Source12 AA
MSRP$399.99

Covert Blackhawk 20 LTE

The Covert Blackhawk LTE is essentially the same camera as the Code Black model, except it is a Verizon serviced camera. You will be able to access the same Covert wireless app and portals, with all of the same functions. Your choice here is simply between the cellular service provider, and which will have better coverage in your area.

Megapixels20 MP
Wireless ConnectionCellular
FlashBlack Flash
Trigger Speed.4 Second
Flash Range100′
Power Source12 AA
MSRP$399.99