The Moultrie Edge 3 architecture features an internal eSIM that automatically toggles between AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile towers. The imaging sensor provides 36MP stills and 1080p video with audio, supported by an optimized image processor for improved low-light signal-to-noise ratios. Performance metrics list a 0.5-second trigger speed, facilitated by a high-density Fresnel lens array on the PIR sensor.
Operational data indicates that the device utilizes built-in memory, removing the requirement for external SD cards. The plastic-heavy chassis includes a weather-seal gasket and is compatible with existing Edge-series accessories. Due to the high power draw during cellular transmission and infrared flash events, technical specifications suggest the use of lithium batteries or an external 12V power source.
If multi-carrier stability in rural areas is a requirement, the Moultrie Edge 3 is a primary option, whereas local-only users might prefer a non-cellular alternative. This unit represents an evolution in cellular remote intelligence hardware.