Bushnell CelluCORE 20 Solar Cellular Trail Camera (Detachable Solar, Dual-SIM) vs Stealth Cam Deceptor MAX 2.0 No-Glo Dual-Network Cellular Trail Camera

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

Bushnell

$130

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Stealth Cam

$117.24

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Verdict

It's a Tie

The Bushnell CelluCORE 20 Solar Cellular Trail Camera (Detachable Solar, Dual-SIM) and Stealth Cam Deceptor MAX 2.0 No-Glo Dual-Network Cellular Trail Camera are evenly matched — your choice depends on which features matter most to you.

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecBushnell CelluCORE 20 Solar Cellular Trail Camera (Detachable Solar, Dual-SIM)Stealth Cam Deceptor MAX 2.0 No-Glo Dual-Network Cellular Trail Camera
Connectivitycellularcellular
Monthly feeFrom $9.99/moFrom ~$10/mo
Night flashlow-glowno-glow
Photo resolution20 MP40 MP
Trigger speed0.5 s0.4 s
Detection range80 ft80 ft
Flash range80 ft80 ft
PowerInternal + detachable solarRechargeable lithium (or AA); solar-ready
Weather ratingWeatherproofWeatherproof
StoragemicroSDmicroSD
Price$130$117.24
Rating8.2/108.1/10
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Pros & Cons

Bushnell CelluCORE 20 Solar Cellular Trail Camera (Detachable Solar, Dual-SIM)

Pros

  • Detachable solar panel on a cable lets you mount the panel in the sun and the camera in the shade
  • Easily 6+ months of runtime once the solar keeps the internal battery topped
  • Dual-SIM AT&T/Verizon auto-connect from a brand people already trust for optics
  • Reliable, clean picture quality day and night
  • No-contract plans at $9.99 and $14.99/mo

Cons

  • Only 20MP and 1080p — resolution lags the 36–40MP rivals
  • Trigger speed is mid-pack, not a fast-action cam
  • Low-glow flash, so a faint glow is visible at night

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

Our Verdicts

Bushnell CelluCORE 20 Solar Cellular Trail Camera (Detachable Solar, Dual-SIM)

The detachable-solar trick is the real reason to buy: you can chase the sun without moving the camera. A dependable, low-maintenance cell cam if you don't need headline megapixels.

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.

Bushnell CelluCORE 20 Solar Cellular Trail Camera (Detachable Solar, Dual-SIM)

$130

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

$117.24

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