Stealth Cam Deceptor MAX 2.0 No-Glo Dual-Network Cellular Trail Camera vs Universal Lithium Solar Panel Kit for Trail Cameras (Selectable 6V/12V)

Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right trail camera for your needs.

Stealth Cam

$117.24

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CREATIVE XP

$29.99

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Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecStealth Cam Deceptor MAX 2.0 No-Glo Dual-Network Cellular Trail CameraUniversal Lithium Solar Panel Kit for Trail Cameras (Selectable 6V/12V)
ConnectivitycellularN/A
Monthly feeFrom ~$10/moN/A
Night flashno-glowN/A
Photo resolution40 MPN/A
Trigger speed0.4 sN/A
Detection range80 ftN/A
Flash range80 ftN/A
PowerRechargeable lithium (or AA); solar-readySolar 6V/12V + buffer battery
Weather ratingWeatherproofWeatherproof
StoragemicroSDN/A
Price$117.24$29.99
Rating8.1/108.0/10
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Pros & Cons

Stealth Cam Deceptor MAX 2.0 No-Glo Dual-Network Cellular Trail Camera

Pros

  • True 940nm no-glow flash with 36 LEDs — genuinely covert for pressured deer and security
  • Dual-SIM auto-selects AT&T or Verizon for the stronger link
  • FieldMax rechargeable lithium cartridge plus solar option means no AA hunt
  • On-demand capture lets you trigger a fresh photo from the app
  • 40MP stills and 1440p QHD video punch above the price

Cons

  • 80 ft detection is shorter than the 100 ft rivals — aim it tighter
  • Stealth Cam app and firmware have been historically uneven
  • Cellular plan cost is on you to configure with Stealth Cam Command

Universal Lithium Solar Panel Kit for Trail Cameras (Selectable 6V/12V)

Pros

  • Converts AA or external-port cameras to season-long solar power
  • Selectable 6V/12V output fits Browning, Stealth, Moultrie, and more
  • Built-in buffer battery keeps the camera fed through cloudy stretches
  • Ends the battery-swap trips to remote, hard-to-reach cameras
  • Weatherproof housing and a long cable to chase the sun

Cons

  • You must match the plug type and voltage to your camera's external port
  • Needs real sun exposure to keep up on heavy-trigger cameras
  • Not every camera has an external power port to use it

Our Verdicts

Stealth Cam Deceptor MAX 2.0 No-Glo Dual-Network Cellular Trail Camera

The covert-and-rechargeable mid-tier cell cam: a true no-glow flash plus the FieldMax power ecosystem at a fair price. Worth it if the spotty app track record doesn't scare you.

Universal Lithium Solar Panel Kit for Trail Cameras (Selectable 6V/12V)

The cheapest way to make an AA camera set-and-forget — confirm your camera has the right external port and voltage first. For remote sites you hate revisiting, it pays for itself.

Stealth Cam Deceptor MAX 2.0 No-Glo Dual-Network Cellular Trail Camera

$117.24

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Universal Lithium Solar Panel Kit for Trail Cameras (Selectable 6V/12V)

$29.99

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