Night Vision Monoculars & Binoculars (Spotters)
Don't let darkness get in the way - use our range of night vision scopes and night vision equipment to see through the dark and see what couldn't otherwise be seen.
Find out more about Night Vision Monoculars & Binoculars (Spotters) below.
- 940nm invisible IR LEDs
- 0.5s trigger speed
- 25m detection range
- Infrared sensor
- Fresnel detection lens
- Trail Surveillance Camera
- Integrated solar panel technology
- Night vision range: 80ft
- Motion detection range: 90ft
- Captures HD videos (1080p @ 30fps)
- Battery life: 15 hours
- Infrared technology for recording footage at night
- Night-time detection range: 450-500m
- Video and sound recorder
- Built-in Wi-Fi module
- High infrared sensitivity
- Built-in video recorder captures images and videos with sound
- Quick and easy to install
- HD full-colour display at any time
- Effortless Evidence Collection
- 600m detection range
- Full-colour 4K UHD detector
- Built-in IR illuminator (850nm wavelength)
- Built-in laser rangefinder
About NV Monoculars & Binoculars
Night vision monoculars and binoculars are devices that allow you to see in low light conditions by amplifying available ambient light. When the light enters the device through an objective lens, it is focused on a phosphor screen which transforms it into a green picture (the human eye is very sensitive to differences in shades of green).
In total darkness when not enough light is available, the infrared light illuminator can be used as it works like a torch and brightens the scene with IR light invisible to the naked eye but visible to the night vision device.
Night vision binoculars are great for long-term observation and give true depth of field, enabling the user to judge distances more accurately. a night vision monocular has a single lens assembly, instead of two. This design can create a flattened effect and distort perspective, which is something to be aware of when using a night vision monocular. Depending on the design, the device may only be used by one eye, or it may feed an image to both eyes.