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Stealth Cam Reactor Trail Camera Review

By Brodie SwisherDecember 30, 20216 Comments

One of the latest cameras in the Stealth Cam arsenal is the Reactor. It’s a cellular camera design that was built for faster trigger speeds, and quicker reaction times from photo to photo. It’s built to ensure you get the shot you’re after. 

The camera is proof that quality image capture in a cellular camera design is now more affordable than ever. Take a closer look in our Reactor trail camera review below. 

Stealth Cam Reactor Trail Camera Review
Check out the Stealth Cam Reactor trail cam for fast trigger speeds and quality image capture.

Out of the Box

Pulling the contents out of the box, I found the camera, antenna, mounting strap, instruction manuals, and a Stealth Cam decal. 

The latest trend in cameras from Stealth Cam is a lineup of easy-to-use cameras with quick and simple setup. The Reactor is no exception. Right out of the box, it’s easy to set up with just 8 AA batteries, a flip of the power switch, and setup through your phone via the Stealth Cam Command Pro app. 

Stealth Cam Reactor Trail Camera Review
The Stealth Cam Reactor trail cam out of the box.

Specs on the Reactor

 

Photo Resolution – 26MP

Video Resolutions – Low 1280×720 / High 1920×1080

Trigger Speed – 0.4 seconds

Detection Range – 100 ft.

Burst Mode – 1-9 images per triggering

Batteries Required – 8 AA

External Power Jack – Accepts SOLPAK solar battery pack (not included)

Cellular Provider – Verizon / AT&T

Price – $199

Stealth Cam Reactor Trail Camera Review
Whether in-season, or the off-season, trail cameras can play a big role in your bowhunting success.

Simple Cellular Service

Cellular service for your trail cam is easier than ever these days, regardless of whether you’re a Verizon or AT&T customer. Stealth Cam makes things simple in the setup process. You simply download the Command Pro app, create a Stealth Cam account, add your device, and configure your camera. 

Configuring your camera through the app is super simple. Just tap on your camera within the app and select “Camera Setup” to get started with a custom setup. You can also use one of the default configurations for an even easier setup process. 

Below you’ll find a look at what you can expect to pay on a monthly basis versus a pre-paid annual plan. 

Stealth Cam Reactor Trail Camera Review
Stealth Cam Reactor Trail Camera Review

Better Quality Images

With its 26MP capabilities, the Reactor creates some really impressive photos, as well as video. 

Take a look at a few photos from the Reactor below.

Be sure to check out the Reactor, as well as the complete lineup of trail cameras from Stealth Cam, at www.stealthcam.com

Brodie Swisher
Brodie Swisher is a world champion game caller, outdoor writer, seminar speaker and Editor for Bowhunting.com. Brodie and his family live in the Kentucky Lake area of west Tennessee.
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