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With the Revolver™ PRO 3.0 360-Degree Dual-Core Cellular Trail Camera, Stealth Cam continues to deliver the equivalent of six cameras' worth of coverage in a single device, but with the addition of several all-new AI-powered functionalities. The first is false image detection, a breakthrough system that automatically filters out irrelevant motion events, so hunters only get photos that matter. Supporting this is PIR zone selection, allowing users to define exactly how and where motion should trigger a capture, significantly improving accuracy and cutting down unnecessary transmissions. Rack Alert, the third AI feature, advances smart image capture by detecting when a buck enters the frame. When activated, the camera automatically takes three photos of the buck with each trigger, saving the best and discarding the other two. Integrated dual-core processing ensures simultaneous capture and sending of images to mobile devices through the Command app*, which also provides users with access to On Demand Live Stream functionality. Using On Demand Live Stream, outdoorsmen can prompt the camera to capture and instantly share photos or up to 15 minutes of live video footage with the push of a button. 32GB of internal memory storage ensures a more stable location for accessing and viewing captures without an SD card. Features & Benefits Single zone, 180-zone, and 360-zone photo and video capture modes 4MP/8MP/16MP/50MP photos and 1440P QHD video with audio 4 power LEDs with a 100-foot detection range ensure crisp imagery, both day and night AI night colorization Advanced filtering capabilities 0.4-second trigger speed, burst mode, and time-lapse capabilities Onboard camera AI allows the area within the photo frame to be toggled on or off for PIR-triggered events Selectable grid within the app allows you to select what area of the camera triggers photo and video captures AI-powered Rack Alert detects when a buck enters the frame, automatically taking three images with each t