First Look: Wildgame Innovations Kicker Camera Series

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posted on April 7, 2021
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For those looking for a quality but economical game camera, Wildgame Innovations has unveiled the Kicker camera series. Containing the essentials for both day and night game-watching, the Kicker and Kicker Lightsout are both capable of 14-megapixel images and 720p HD video, with sub-one-second trigger speeds.

Kicker cameras use eight AA batteries to last months in the field. In low-light, the Kicker's 21 infrared LEDs and the Kicker Lightsout's 36 invisible black LEDs illuminate targets out to 65-feet and 60-feet, respectively. Kickers stamp the images and videos with time, date, and moon phase, so there's no more guesswork about when or why game is on the move.

For more information right now, check out planosynergy.com/new-products, and for more information on Wildgame Innovations' products in general, visit wildgameinnovations.comMSRP: $49.99 (Kicker); $59.99 (Kicker Lightsout)

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