🌌 See Beyond the Darkness!
The VABSCE Night Vision Goggles offer ultra 4K night vision capabilities with a powerful focusable IR illuminator, allowing for clear observation in complete darkness. With a built-in 6000mAh rechargeable battery, a large display, and a 64GB card included, these binoculars are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking to capture high-definition photos and videos of wildlife.
Exit-Pupil Diameter | 10.33 Millimeters |
Coating | Anti-Reflective |
Focus Type | Individual Focus |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Diopter Adjustment Range | +/-5 diopters |
Zoom Ratio | 5x |
Mounting Type | Tripod Mount |
Eye Relief | 5 Centimeters |
Prism Type | Roof Prism |
Special Feature | Night Vision |
Objective Lens Diameter | 31 Millimeters |
Magnification Maximum | 5.00 |
Specific Uses For Product | Explore, Farm Management, Hiking, Camping, Outdoors, Hunting, Travel |
Item Weight | 1.43 Pounds |
Size Map | Compact |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Color | Black 4k Pro |
T**G
Fantastic tool!
Bought these for my wife as a gift. We live in the country and she absolutely loves using these at night to see the wildlife out in the fields and woods. Love the ease of use and the quality of the binoculars Highly recommended them to anyone looking for a night vision tool.
J**W
Excellent binoculars for the price.
Very high tech night vision goggles can be as expensive as $6,000 dollars. These particular night vision binoculars (under review in this text), I would personally classify as somewhere in the range of mid-grade, and for the price; they are rather excellent. The item can either run on 8 double A batteries (either standard or rechargeable), or a variety of different power banks. These are actually pretty solid binoculars with excellent (1080p/HD) visuals, requiring a manual focus plus a digital zoom, so rechargeable batteries are going to deplete themselves in an extremely quick fashion. The best bet is to get a 15 to 100 dollars power bank in addition to the binoculars, although you really only need a power bank that's around approximately $30 dollars for the binoculars to go for a long time. When all is said and done; you may have to spend a grand total of around $230 to $260 dollars on these binoculars if you want a decent $30 dollar power bank, which is a solid deal for mid-grade night vision binoculars. Yes these binoculars operate in the daytime, as mentioned earlier, with excellent visual quality. Yes you can take both photo's and videos, and the binoculars come with a memory chip. If you operate the binoculars on the 8 double A batteries, they have a set viewing range and the IR (infra red) night vision quality only enhances to IR5. The higher the IR, the better the night vision quality. With an extremely cheap power bank (around $17 bucks or so) you can enhance the viewing range, and the IR goes up to 7; although I would recommend a $30 dollar power bank, as they are OUTSTANDING for the price, and will let the binoculars go for a long time.Some very cheap night vision binoculars may require a little bit of ambient light next to the goggles in order to see clearly in night vision mode, whereas these binoculars operate ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESSLY in 100% pitch black darkness, and the night vision effect is GREY; not green like you'd see in some military video games.Don't let the "experts" fool you into thinking mid-grade night vision binoculars like this are bad, because for the price; they are very solid (if you buy a cheap power bank, that of which is not included). Rechargeable double A batteries may be good as a back up, but you could potentially spend 40 plus dollars on the batteries and a charger, and for the price, you might as well just have 2 or 3 decent grade power banks, to be honest. I originally tested these binoculars with regular set of double A batteries (non-rechargeable) and burned through them in something like less than a day or two.Again: If you get a mid-grade $30 dollar power bank with these, you are good to go, and these are actually very solid night vision binoculars for the price. Don't expect seven thousand dollar military grade night vision goggles for two hundred and something dollars.
T**O
Great All-Around Binoculars
I bought these as a gift for a close relative who loves to hike and birdwatch. She usually would lug her digital camera with all the different lenses when hiking/birding. We talked about how great it would be to have binoculars that were capable of taking pictures, video, and sound. Not only that but also able to work at night when she would go "owling"!So now she has them and is very happy. The build quality, small size, and great visuals were noted when she and her husband first handled them. They commented how much easier it will be to carry and use, especially with the great case they came with. Her husband figured out how to use the binoculars and various features without even reading the manual as the controls are very intuitive and well placed. Then he taught her the functionality of the binoculars and she started using them immediately. She told me they are fantastic and have great vision and clarity with both video and pictures. She was also blown away by the nighttime capabilities. Now let us be clear, these are not military-grade night vision goggles nor a $2000 pair of Bushnell binoculars. Once you have realistic expectations for what they can and can not do, you'll find them to fit the bill for a number of applications.
J**E
Great product but not for security
They work great, imaging I'd excellent but because I'm using them in security on my ranch, the IR illuminator gives them away and the screen is so bright it lights up the user and causes light blindness. It gives my location away. They're excellent for wildlife watching and such but not so much when you don't want to be seen in security applications.
J**L
Wasn't sure what to expect... Love it... But one unexpected downside...
I bought this primarily for viewing wildlife in my yard and neighboring woods at night. I have glimpsed owls and raccoons at the very least out there and would love to be able to watch these critters. I have not seen any animals yet with these binoculars, but I have taken them out a couple of nights so far. The picture quality is great, the screen is clear (with a little focusing) and easy to use. It is bright and clear just in the ambient night lighting even without the IR, but the IR definitely works and lights up everything even more. You can narrow or widen the IR beam to increase usable distance or decrease distance but widen the field of illumination. Note that when the IR beam is set to maximum distance it only shows as a circle of illuminated viewing on the screen with the outer edges of vision not lit up... when you widen the beam and shorten the viewing distance the illumination fills the entire field of view. So far for my needs a shorter/wider beam has been sufficient.The unexpected downside is that so far it is not working well through my home's windows. I was hoping I could stand inside and look out my windows at night but this is not working. The glass is doing something, reflecting/refracting the light or something, or possibly the screen, making just a bright blurry image. Can't say if everyone will have this problem or not, just something to keep in mind if, like me, you're wanting to gaze out your windows.But given that the nature of the device is for outdoor usage I am not really considering this a negative. All in all I have been impressed with the unit. The only real, slight, knock against it to me is that it has a bit of mass to it and I do get tired of holding it up to my face after a bit. But that does not take away from my enjoyment of it, seems like a good solid device.