

The Exodus cellular trail camera data plans are priced based on the number of MB transmitted, and can be used for multiple cameras. The Render 4G LTE by Exodus Outdoor Gear is just available in a Verizon version.

Tactacam’s data plans cost from $5 for 250 photos per month up to $13 for unlimited photos. Tactacam’s Reveal cellular camera is also available with a Verizon data plan. You can check out their main features and specs below.

Covert’s Verizon models include the WC30-V and WC20-V. You can typically tell their models apart by whether the model number ends in “-V” for Verizon or “-A” for AT&T. Most Covert wireless cell cameras currently come a in Verizon version. Spypoint’s unlimited photos plan is $15 per month per camera. Spypoint also offers a free plan that will transmit the first 100 photos free each month. This will make the Flex a great option for anyone who may need to switch locations and need both carriers to get the best cell signal in both locations. It has a dedicated SIM card and 4G LTE antenna for each carrier. The Spypoint Flex is a unique camera that comes setup for both Verizon and AT&T when you purchase it. The Bushnell Cellucore 20 is a budget friendly cell cam that has a standard plan for $10 per month that includes 2,000 thumbnail images, 10 high resolution images, and 5 videos. The Bushnell Cellucore 20 and Cellucore 30 are available with Verizon SIM cards. If you have an older cell cam, then you may still need to go direct to Verizon. You just sign up via their app on your phone or via their website and select one of their photo plans. Recent trail cameras have started using manufacturer based plans, where you don’t need to worry about purchasing a separate data plan. The majority of plans are between $5 -15 per month. Most of the costs listed below are per camera but some brands do specify that you can add additional cameras to a data plan. You will be happy to find that most cellular trail cams actually have a Verizon compatible model available.
