The Stealth Cam Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera represents a significant leap forward in game monitoring technology, offering hunters and wildlife enthusiasts a comprehensive solution for remote surveillance. As the first ever cellular camera that will detect movement and take photos or videos in a 360-degree radius around the camera, the Revolver Pro 360° is ready to open up a new world of scouting to it’s users. This trail camera is packed with advanced features designed to enhance usability, image quality, and coverage, making it a versatile tool for various outdoor applications.
As a hunter and someone who actively manages a large plot of land with the specific purpose of hunting whitetail deer, I’ve run through dozens of different trail cameras over the years. I’ve found that each brand has their own subtle take on their approach to remotely snapping photos of wild animals and delivering them to you, the hunter. What I find to be the most important feature and sometimes the most frustrating is the ability for a camera to deliver quality photos to your phone via a stable cellular connection. At the end of the day, we are all busy and while hunting is our passion, it is not our full time profession.
With that in mind, it is vital that you do your research and find a camera that not only takes high quality photos and videos but, also delivers them reliably to you wherever you may be. I will say, if you can find a camera that does all of that and has a feature set that goes beyond the competition, you can rest assured that you will have an edge when it counts. This year, we have just the cellular trail camera for you that brings something brand new to the table and is backed by incredibly reliable technology. That camera is the all new Stealth Cam Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera.
What is the Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera?
Let me be the first to say that I often do not know that I need something until is right in front of my face and the Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera is the most obvious example of this. As the name suggests, this trail camera is equipped with a rotating camera that is capable of taking a full 360° snapshot of the cameras surroundings. This camera goes beyond the cool factor and dives in to a new territory of functional excellence by providing you with 6 ultra high resolution photos when motion is detected. We’ve been using this camera for weeks and what we’ve seen so far in terms of animal behavior has been eye opening.
Where we would traditionally only be shown a single image covering a small portion of our hunting grounds, we now get to watch the actual movement of game as they linger and feed around the full perimeter of our camera. The Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera removes every blind spot that a traditional trail camera suffers from and makes you feel like you are operating an NSA surveillance program on your hunting property. Not only does the Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera take 360° photos, but it allows for 180°, single zone selection, and high resolution videos. This trail camera is honestly the total package and now that I am using it, there is no turning back!
Camera Technology
Prior to receiving the Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera I assumed that there were 6 cameras contained within the housing that would simultaneously snap a photo, this is not the case. The Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera has a single rotating camera that moves from zone to zone snapping a new photo with each direction shift. The camera supports resolutions from 8MP up to 40MP for still photos which puts this in line with the newest iPhone 15 Pro Max that has a 48mp main camera. In regards to video, the Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera supports 1440p at 30fps giving incredibly crisp and dynamic videos with audio that any social media influencer would be jealous of. Ultimately, the most important piece of any trail camera is the camera and the Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera can compete with even the newest smartphones.
While the daytime photos and videos are incredible the nighttime photos and videos are just as impressive. One thing is for certain with animal movement, you can never count on it occurring during daylight alone. That is why the ability for a trail camera to perform at peak levels day or night is crucial. Just a few days ago we captured a large black bear on our property at two different points in the day. In the morning, the bear was spotted on a Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera near the equator of our property along the Eastern edge. Later that same night, it passed in front of another Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera roughly 15 hours later after sunset.
Each time a 360° photo is taken, you receive a notification on your mobile device and you can then view the image in your gallery. The default view is to view each of the 6 images as an individual photo, you can also view them as a drag and scroll panoramic photo. Below you’ll see a recreation of how the Revolver Pro delivers it’s panoramic photos within the Command app. You have the option to tilt your screen in to a horizontal orientation which will allow you to scroll through the 360° image.
Revolver Pro 360° Black Bear Captured
Camera Modes
What is in my opinion amazing about the Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera is that you have multiple capture modes that can be adjusted from the Command app whether you are on your property or in your home. Let’s break down what those modes are.
- 360° Panoramic Photo – This is the premiere feature of the Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera and allows you to take images that give you a full panoramic view of what is occurring around your camera.
- 180° Panoramic Photo – Should you only want to take photos that cover half of the available area around your camera, a 180° panoramic feature may be right for you. I would see this being a very good feature for those users who want to set their camera on on the edge of a field or mounted to a tree. If you were to mount this camera to a tree, you obviously would not need a photo of the tree when a deer walks past your camera.
- Individual Zone Photo – Within the Command app, you can select zones to activate when your camera detects motion. With the single photo setting, you can apply just a single zone to capture photos within.
- Video – The Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera is capable of capturing video in 1080p which is a very high quality suitable for YouTube and other online video platforms. Below is the video we captured of our morning bear as it traversed our hunting property.
- Time Lapse – Should you want to bypass the video feature you can also select to have your Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera take a time lapse photo in all zones. Taking things a step further, you can also set the time lapse delay in between shots between 30 seconds up to one hour in 30 second increments.
Command Mobile Application
The Command Application which is available on iOS and Android is the cornerstone of all of the Stealth Cam cellular Cameras. It is both intuitive and functional giving users the ability to adjust almost every aspect of their camera remotely. It cannot be overstated how important it is to be able to manage the function of your cameras remotely. I’ve been able to use the app extensively and I want to share some of the most important features.
- Sharing cameras – A user who has a camera or cameras set up has the ability to grant access to the stream of photos and videos with another Command app user via email. Even if your friends or family do not have cameras set up, they can create an account and see all of the images from your camera.
- On Demand – The Revolver Pro has the ability to send on demand imagery with the push of a button. I’ve noticed near real time speeds when submitting a request for an on demand photo which is very impressive.
- Mapping – When you set a new camera up, you will be able to select the location which is then stored as a lat/long in the camera profile. You can change the location at any time after you set it up, so if you want to move a camera it is not an issue. You also have the ability to set or change the direction of your camera. This is helpful when looking at your map to understand coverage zones.
- Gallery Filters – There are 15 main categories that you can filter by including species tags, temperature, multiple atmospheric conditions, and media types. What this allows you to do is begin to paint a picture of what, when, and why you are seeing what you are seeing within your app.
- Hunt Stand Integration – As a user of HuntStand, I really love the ability to integrate my cameras within the HuntStand app. I can now import markers, view photos, and my camera status all within the HuntStand mobile app.
- Panoramic Scroll – This feature is specific to the Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera and it allows you to tilt your phone to drag your 360° or 180° photos as a viewing mode. I really love this feature because it provides a seamless experience as observe everything the camera has captured.
Final Thoughts
My take on the Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera is that this is the next evolution in cellular trail camera technology and something that every other brand is going to be chasing. From the ability to control the camera remotely via the Command app to the countless adjustments you can make to the camera’s function, the Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera delivers an unparalleled experience that any hunter or landowner would be thrilled to leverage.
I highly recommend you head over to the Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera page on Stealth Cam’s website and consider making the plunge. I think you will be really happy with your decision!
Check out some of the latest and greatest images captured with the Revolver Pro 360° Cellular Trail Camera!
Revolver Pro 360 Gallery
Video Gallery
Ben currently leads the editorial staff for Outdoorhub, Alloutdoor, and The Firearm Blog. He is an avid outdoorsman and has hunted for large game across the United States including Alaska, Texas and his home state of Michigan. Ben also has a deep knowledge and passion for firearms and has participated in various civilian courses focusing on precision rifle shooting, carbine, pistol, ammunition reloading, and hunting focused firearm applications. Outside of work, Ben pursues a number of water based activities spending his free time in Northern Michigan boating and fishing on Lake Charlevoix and Lake Michigan.
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