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Your Camera Just Got Smarter

New Command AI (Lite) features are now available on supported models.

If you own a Deceptor Max 2.0, Spectre 4K, or Revolver Pro 2.0, there is something new waiting for you. Supported models can now unlock Command AI (Lite) features with the latest camera software and an updated Command app. That means more value from the camera you already own, along with smarter tools built to make scouting easier and more useful.

False Trigger Filter (Lite)

False Image Detection (Lite) helps cut down on unwanted images by only uploading shots where on-camera AI recognizes a meaningful change in the image. That means fewer empty frames, fewer nuisance triggers, and less clutter reaching your app in the first place.

A big benefit is cutting down on runaway photo sequences, where repeated triggers can flood your feed with images that do not add value. The result is less time scrolling, more focus on the images that matter, and added battery savings from fewer unnecessary uploads.

Your Camera Just Got Smarter
Reduce Photos of Nothing with False Trigger Filter (Lite) Settings

PIR Zone Selection

PIR Zone Selection gives you more control over how your camera detects motion by letting you exclude parts of the frame that cause repeated triggers. That can mean blowing grass or brush, a tree branch moving in the wind, or an area where squirrels and birds keep setting the camera off.

The result is a more intentional setup, less clutter in your feed, and a better chance of getting the kinds of images you actually want without as much extra noise.

Your Camera Just Got Smarter
Select up to 16 Different Zones to Exclude from PIR Detection in Command

Why It Matters

This is a big value add to supported cameras already in the field. You are not starting over or buying into a completely new setup just to get smarter tools. With a simple update, your camera becomes more capable and more useful for the season ahead.

Less clutter. More control. A better overall experience from the camera you already own.

How To Get Started

Getting started is simple. First, make sure your camera is running the latest software version. Then update your Command app to the latest version. Once both are up to date, your supported camera will be ready to take advantage of Command AI (Lite) features on your Deceptor Max 2.0, Spectre 4K, and Revolver Pro 2.0 cellular trail cameras.

Update your camera, update the app, and put the new tools to work.

New For 2024
Get All the Latest Command AI Features with 3.0 Cameras

Want the Full Command AI Experience?

While supported existing cameras can now unlock Command AI (Lite) tools, new 3.0 cameras take it even further. The latest 3.0 lineup includes the newest Command AI features, including the highly anticipated Rack Alert feature plus both Smart and Lite modes for the False Trigger Filter.

False Trigger Filter Smart mode sends photos only when on-camera AI detects an animal, human, or object in the image, helping cut down on empty frames and unwanted uploads. Rack Alert goes a step further by sending a photo and notification the instant an antlered animal is detected. Together, these tools give hunters a faster, smarter way to stay on top of the activity that matters most.

Available in early June, camera models that will receive all the latest Command AI features include the Deceptor Max 3.0, Spectre 4K Pro, and Revolver Pro 3.0.

Click here to see more about 3.0 cameras and all Command AI features.