Covert Scouting Cameras’ Special Ops “Code Black” Trail Camera

   11.02.12

Covert Scouting Cameras’ Special Ops “Code Black” Trail Camera

Named after highly trained military units known for their “hit and run” tactics, the Special Ops “Code Black” from Covert Scouting Cameras was intended to be like its namesake – unconventional. With its ability to silently monitor your favorite hunting area and send photos directly to you, the Special Ops “Code Black” camera has earned a place in the ranks of the elite.

Covert Scouting Cameras designed the “Code Black” to help create the perfect scouting scenario. Traditional trail cameras require you to regularly retrieve your SD card and risk being exposed to your quarry. Integrating a wireless feature into the Special Ops camera, Covert Scouting Cameras made it possible for game animal pictures to be sent directly to your cell phone, email or both. This innovation allows strategic hunting areas to remain undisturbed and scent free.

The cellular operations of this camera are simple. The Special Ops operates on GSM networks and uses a SIM card for activation. With no plans or contracts to buy from Covert Scouting Cameras, simply purchase a prepaid SIM card for as low as $9.99 and receive up to 1000 messages per month. Your local AT&T or T-Mobile store can help you with the necessary cellular activation process.

Covert Scouting Cameras engineered this camera with a full understanding of the mission at hand. To insure clandestine operations, the “Code Black” weatherproof case comes cloaked in Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity. To assure the hunter of undisturbed game, the camera features whisper-quiet function and invisible “black” infrared. With its 8MP resolution and 1.2-second trigger speed, this unit has what it takes to get the job done. Fully aware of the objectives, this trail camera is willing to match wits with any wary whitetail or elusive elk.

Equipped with the latest technology, the Special Ops “Code Black”  specializes in coordinating and transmitting up-to-date photos from your hunting area right into your hand. Designed to monitor remote and complex environments, the Special Ops “Code Black” works as your very own operative. With its primary mission being infiltration, the Special Ops “Code Black” can help remove the guesswork when planning your next hunt.

Features:

  • 60 ‘Black Flash’ IR LEDs
  • 8MP high quality photos
  • Fast trigger speed
  • Built-in true color display
  • 640×480 MMS resolution
  • User-friendly interface
  • Works with external power source
  • Low power consumption

Technical Specifications:

  • Operates on 4, 8 or 12 batteries
  • 8MP color CMOS sensor
  • Up to 8GB SD/SDHC Card
  • 5.6″x 4.75″x 3″ in size
  • Takes pictures and videos
  • Adjustable picture resolution – 3MP, 5MP or 8MP
  • Adjustable video resolution – 320×240 or 640×480
  • Adjustable PIR Sensitivity (Low, Med or High)
  • Password Protected
  • High Resolution (640 x 480) pictures sent to phone or email
  • Photo burst of 1, 2 or 3
  • Intervals adjustable from 1 second to 60 minutes.
  • Date, Time, Temp, Moon phase stamp
  • Select standard camera or wireless feature

For more information visit Covert Scouting Cameras or our friends at Trailcampro.

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Randy's passion for pursuing Whitetail began over forty years ago in the woods of North Michigan. Although he doesn't remember his first hunt, the pictures prove that his mother took him hunting before he was even born. While growing up, Randy's family made deer season the highlight of the year. This sacred time in November meant skipping school for a entire week and going "up-north" to hunt Whitetail. This instilled passion has evolved into a relentless pursuit. Across the years Randy has had opportunity to hunt in Alabama, Texas, Oklahoma, Michigan, Illinois, Wyoming, Idaho and Indiana. There is nothing he would rather do than hunt Whitetail. His mantra is simple - 'there's no off season'. 365 days a year he is training, scouting or practicing for the next season. Randy considers it an honor to share with you his lessons learned, thoughts on various topics, selected articles and the gear he has come to appreciate. Member of the Professional Outdoor Media Association, a keynote speaker for sportsmen, youth, and fellowships, and editor at 365Whitetail.com.

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