SPYPOINT Force 48 Trail Camera - 48MP Photos, 720p Video
SPYPOINT Force 48 Trail Camera - 48MP Photos, 720p Video
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In this review the SPYPOINT Force 48 is presented as a practical, high-resolution option for hunters and land managers who want clear daytime and nighttime images without cell connectivity. The bottom line: this non-cellular trail camera is for people who prioritize image quality and dependable detection over remote uploads. The 48MP stills and 720p video deliver noticeably sharper photos than many entry-level deer cams, and the easy-to-use LCD setup screen makes field configuration quick and straightforward.
Key Features
- 48MP photos: Produces very high-resolution stills that let users identify antler detail and animal features at distance.
- 720p video: Records short video clips, with a 20-second night recording limit that balances file size and usable nighttime footage.
- Fast trigger speed: A rapid trigger helps capture passing deer and other game before they move out of frame.
- 48 low-glow LEDs: Infrared Boost Technology and multiple LEDs provide usable nighttime illumination without bright visible flash.
- Intuitive LCD setup: The on-device screen simplifies setup and mode changes in the field, reducing fumbling with menus.
- Multi-shot and time-lapse options: Multi-shot captures up to five images per trigger and time-lapse lets you monitor an area on a schedule.
Who It's For
The Force 48 is best for hunters and property owners who want very detailed still images for scouting and identification and who can retrieve the SD card periodically. It suits users who value image quality, solid night illumination, and straightforward on-camera configuration over remote cellular access.
It is less suitable for buyers who need real-time alerts or remote image delivery; if automatic cloud uploads are required, a cellular-enabled model would be a better fit. Also, users relying on very long video clips at night should note the 20-second night recording limit.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Excellent still image quality with 48MP photos for clearer identification of game.
- Reliable low-glow infrared illumination for usable nighttime images without bright flash.
- User-friendly LCD setup screen and versatile capture modes including time-lapse and multi-shot.
Cons
- Non-cellular design means no remote uploads or alerts; cards must be checked in person.
- Night video is limited to a 20-second recording, which may be short for some scouting needs.
Specifications
| Photo resolution | 48 MP |
| Video resolution | 720p |
| Flash & detection range | 80 ft |
| Trigger speed | 0.2 - 0.5 s (ultra-fast response) |
| Illumination | 48 low-glow LEDs with Infrared Boost Technology |
| Capture modes | Photo, Video, Time-Lapse |
| Power & storage | 8 AA batteries; SD card up to 512 GB |
Our Verdict
The SPYPOINT Force 48 is a strong choice for hunters and land managers who need high-resolution stills and dependable nighttime imaging without paying for cellular service. Its combination of 48MP photos, low-glow LEDs, fast triggering, and an easy setup screen make it good value for in-person scouting and property surveillance, though those who require remote alerts should choose a cellular model instead.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this camera send images remotely?
No. The Force 48 is non-cellular and requires retrieving the SD card to access images.
How long can it record video at night?
Night video is limited to a 20-second recording length per capture.
What power and storage does it use?
The camera uses 8 AA batteries and accepts an SD card up to 512 GB.
Editor's Take
The Force 48 is a non-cellular trail camera offering 48MP photos, 720p video, fast trigger and strong low-glow nighttime illumination, making it a top choice for hunters and land managers who retrieve cards in person.

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