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Covert Interceptor Solar, Expert Tested

Jace BausermanBy Jace BausermanMarch 11, 2026

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I’ve had mixed results with Covert Scouting Cameras. I’ve had standard Covert cameras—digital and cellular—that were awesome, as well as some that drained battery life, triggered every time the wind blew, and took grainy nighttime photos.

I was excited to put Covert’s all-new Interceptor Solar to the test on my whitetail property. I’m a big fan of solar cameras. Batteries are expensive, and although a well-designed solar system will cost more upfront, it will save you money in the long run.

The Interceptor Solar features a wide, tall, adjustable antenna, a C-shaped no-glow infrared flash, a 2-inch LCD screen, and a charging cord that extends from the solar panel to the camera. The green bark-style housing is durable, and the single-latch door locks down tight to keep the elements out.

A hunter sets up a Covert Interceptor Solar trail camera.
The 2-inch LCD screen makes on-site camera setup easy, and you can playback images and videos on the screen when at the camera. (Photo/Jace Bauserman)

This cellular scouter is bigger than most of the cellular cameras tested. The onboard solar panel adds length, and the camera body itself is long, wide, and deep. Covert added a two-year warranty to the camera, increased trigger speed to 0.4 seconds, and added GPS and Realtime capability.

Covert Interceptor Solar

Specs

  • Photo Definition: 32MP

  • Flash Range: 90 feet

  • Cellular Network and Carrier: Verizon & AT&T

  • Onboard screen: 2-inch LCD

  • Power: 8AA batteries with onboard solar

  • Memory: 64GB SD card compatible

  • Price: $219.9999 ($4.99 per month plan)

An image of a coyote captured by a trail camera.
The camera has a quick trigger and takes crisp photos, even if the animal is in motion. (Photo/Jace Bauserman)

How I Tested The Covert Interceptor Solar

Like most cellular trail cameras, the Interceptor Solar pairs with an app. The CovertWireless app is simple to use and offers numerous features to customize the camera’s settings. After scanning the QR code inside the door and adding the camera to the app, the Covert Interceptor Solar is field-ready.

The Interceptor Solar has a no-glow IR flash that’s invisible to both animals and humans. I tested the camera and its various flash settings, including Short Range, Fast, and Long Range, on a tight river crossing, a three-way trail intersection, small kill plots, and a larger alfalfa field. In specific locations, the distance from the camera to the trail was measured using a combination of HuntStand’s Line Measuring tool and onX Hunt’s Line Distance measuring tool. Over the two-month testing period, I recorded misfires and tracked battery life using standard AA alkaline batteries. I tested the camera’s onboard solar, GPS, flash settings, detection range, photo/video clarity, and its Realtime feature.

Covert Interceptor Solar Test Results

With its $219.99 price tag, the Interceptor Solar tied Browning’s Vision Pro LiveStream as the most expensive cellular trail camera tested in our annual cellular trail cam field test. But the good news is that, aside from being big and bulky and needing a cord to connect the onboard solar panel to the camera, the Covert Interceptor met and exceeded my expectations.

A trail camera hanging on a tree.
The C-shaped no-glow infrared flash is undetectable to humans and animals. (Photo/Jace Bauserman)

Over the two-month testing period, Covert’s Interceptor Solar withstood challenging environmental conditions. Summertime in southeast Colorado brings extreme weather, and this year was no exception. The cellular trail camera dealt with 50-mile-per-hour winds, extreme heat, hail, and rain.

No matter the weather, the Interceptor Solar did its job. The paddle-style antenna remained upright, providing cellular service, and the onboard solar panel kept the camera running for the entire testing period—even when placed on a thick-timber river crossing, or deep in the woods on the three-way trail crossing.

Several times, the Interceptor dropped to less than 30 percent battery life at night, but it would still center images in the frame, and the photos and 2K video remained high quality. During the day, even without direct sun exposure, battery life would rise to 80 percent. When set on a pond and alfalfa plot, the battery never dipped below 60 percent and would achieve a full charge during the day. Though I closed the testing window at 60 days, the Interceptor Solar is still on my deer hunting ground. It’s still running strong, and I’ve experienced no failures with the solar system or any of the camera’s settings. This is no doubt Covert’s best cellular camera to date.

Testing confirmed the camera’s listed 90-foot flash range. Day or night, the Interceptor Solar captured crisp, clean photos and videos. Targets were positioned at the center of the images and videos. With the Fast Flash setting, the target was typically captured as soon as it was detected. The Interceptor Solar even captured a doe at night from more than 100 feet away.

An image of a whitetail doe captured by a trail camera.
The Interceptor Pro captured this doe from 110 feet. (Photo/Jace Bauserman)

Additional Features and Draw Backs

Though most of the setup is done through the app, I do appreciate the camera’s 2-inch LCD screen for on-site setup and management. Another feature that users will appreciate is the immediate 2K video capability. If you receive an image you want to examine, you can click the Play icon, request the video, and view it right away. There’s no waiting period for the camera to trigger again. Just remember to activate the realtime capturing feature in the app’s settings.

I’m not particularly fond of species recognition, and while the Covert Interceptor offers this feature, it is an additional cost when you select your on-app subscription. I tried it for 30 days and it worked as advertised.

One of my hang-ups with the Covert Interceptor Solar is the required cord. It’s not a deal breaker, but you’ll need to use small zip ties or tape to roll the cord and keep it from dangling. The cord never came unplugged, and I’ve had zero issues with it, but I would like to see Covert design a solar scouter that doesn’t require a cord.

A side view of a Covert Interceptor Solar trail camera.
A single cord connects the solar charger to the camera’s main body. You will want to use zip ties or tape to keep the cord tight. (Photo/Jace Bauserman)

Over its 60-day testing period, the Covert Interceptor Solar took 413 photos, and 19 of them were blank. The blank images occurred during periods of high wind and extreme heat, leading me to believe they were false triggers and not the result of the camera missing an animal.

The no-glow IR flash is totally undetectable. I walked back and forth in front of the trail camera for five minutes, and I never saw the flash. Deer and other game animals don’t see it either. I didn’t have a single deer take notice of the camera, except for one doe that was curious about its smell.

Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for a reliable cellular scouter with an easy-to-use app and onboard features, the Interceptor Solar is an excellent choice. It’s durable, takes fantastic photos and videos, has a long detection range, and it’s designed to withstand the elements. Best of all, the solar panel work well, which will keep you from going into the woods and disturbing deer just to swap out batteries.

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Jace Bauserman

    Jace Bauserman is a full-time freelance outdoor writer who has been working with Field & Stream since 2017. Before going full-time freelance, Bauserman was the editor-in-chief of Bowhunting World and Archery Business magazines.  Highlights Education Bauserman earned his Bachelor of Arts degree with an emphasis in interdisciplinary studies from Adams State University. Bauserman has also completed several journalism and creative writing courses. Experience While Bauserman loves to chase all game species, his passion is western big-game hunting. Each fall, he hunts pronghorn, mule deer, elk, and other western species with archery tackle. In addition to being an accomplished big-game bowhunter, Bauserman is also a gear nut and does tons of product testing each year. He is a master of his craft and has developed a strong following by those who crave the latest bow-and-arrow gear know-how. Before going full-time as an outdoor writer, Bauserman was the editor-in-chief of Bowhunting World and Archery Business. Bauserman has penned many award-winning articles about bowhunting and in-the-field gear testing during his time in this position. Bauserman also has a passion for chasing whitetail deer and waterfowl, and writes numerous articles each year for F&S on these two topics. Hunting Milestone In 2021, after 19 years of waiting to draw a tag, Bauserman shot a trophy bighorn sheep on the hunt of a lifetime. Notable Work

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    1. Jared on March 26, 2026 2:35 pm

      I just got the unit. It does not look like you need to have the cable to connect the solar panel to the camera unless you want them mounted separately, such as opposite sides of the tree to get better sunlight. There is a built in connection between the two. Mine had a plastic shipping tab that had to be removed first.

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