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Specifications

  • Type: Monocular
  • Model Number: 5X40 Hunting Night Vision
  • Effective Visual Distance: 0-200mm
  • Weight: 0.809KG
  • Infrared Ray Launcher Type: Single Transmitter
  • Magnification: 5X optical zoom; 8X digital zoom
  • Operating Voltage: 3.7V DC
  • Battery: Rechargeable 14500 lithium battery
  • Size: 20 x 8.6 x 5.6 cm / 7.87 x 3.39 x 2.2 inches
  • Objective Lens: 40mm

Monocular Night Vision infrared Digital Scope for Hunting Telescope long range with built-in Camera Shoot Photo Recording Video

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Customer Reviews

P***k
June 26, 2019

All OK!

G***i
March 2, 2019

Nice, packed with air bubbles layers for safe transportation. So the product itself it's not bad. For me the main drawback is the fixed magnification x5 but it's hard to find something different at this price. Comes with battery charger and adapter for EU power socket. IMPORTANT if you choose the Aliexpress Standard shipping (or Yanwen I don't remember...but it's written in the product description) it COMES WITH THE BATTERY, maybe it's not a very good battery but it works. Anyway it works fairly good, the IR illuminator is good at 100 meters if there are no light source and the image has a decent resolution. Keep in mind that is digital, like a camera, so if you move you point of "aim" it takes a fraction of second to retake the right definition.

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