Flex S Dark is the latest model launched by the hunting camera manufacturing giant Spypoint. With its solar power, the camera runs all season without your touch. Also, with its advanced features, you are in control 24/7 for your great hunting experience. But how will it serve your purpose while you need it the most?
Will Flex S Dark need any regular visits during the season?
The built-in solar panel is the power source of this camera. In a sense, that solar panel and the cycle of power can replace up to 1000 AA batteries. Flex S Dark needs to be placed in a sunny environment where it can have 4-6 hours of sun daily. With that level of power, the camera will not need frequent visits. Also, it can take the Micro SD card to 512 GB, that can store photos & videos throughout the year.
Flex S Dark have the best Solar Power source
With this camera, any hunter can go for uninterrupted scouting and enjoy their best hunt. Flex S Dark will give the required power to the camera directly from the sun, everyday. By this, hunters can skip visiting the hunting place every now & then to change the batteries.

Why choose the FLEX series cameras?
Whether you are scouting game or monitoring property, the Spypoint FLEX series combines power, stealth & convenience in a camera you can trust. Also, check this article to know more about quick troubleshooting tips & tricks of your FLEX cameras.
- Stealth options for night scouting
- Reliable multi-carrier connectivity
- Easy setup & smart control through app
- Flexible plans & remote access
Frequently asked questions about the FLEX S Dark
Question 01: How long can the camera last without any direct sunlight?
Answer: Thanks to it’s internal lithium battery that can operate for up to 11 months without requiring any AA batteries to replace.
Question 02: Can I request live photos or videos?
Answer: YES, with instant mode you can request on-demand photos or videos through the Spypoint app.
Question 03: What makes the Camera stealthy?
Answer: It uses switchable no-glow and also low-glow LEDs, keeping the camera undetactable to both wildlife and also humans.
