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Browning Pro Scout MAX Cellular Camera

Original price was: $95.04.Current price is: $66.53.

Browning Pro Scout MAX Cellular Camera

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Our new Defender Pro Scout Max cellular trail camera is the perfect cellular trail camera to scout your favorite hunting property 24/7. This camera was designed to run for up to 1 year in the field on a set of 8 AA batteries. The high resolution camera sensor paired with fast trigger speeds and cellular technology, the New Defender Pro Scout Max will soon be your ?go to? solution to see what?s visiting your green fields and running your trail system. Other features include GPS tagged images, 100 Ft. detection range and the all new RADIANT 6 Night Illumination Technology. Camera can be activated on either the ATT or Verizon network.

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Weight 1.130 kg
Dimensions 9.25 × 4.75 × 3.25 cm

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