Shop digital night vision add ons here, rear and front clip on. These are designed to be mounted on your current day scope. They offer a cost-effective and versatile solution for getting night vision without buying a separate scope. Some models can also be used as handheld standalone units.
Core Features
- Attachment Mechanisms:
- Front-Mounted Add-Ons: These attach to the front of your optical device, allowing you to convert it into a night vision scope seamlessly.
- Rear-Mounted Add-Ons: These attach to the back of your optical device, preserving the original eye relief and settings.
- Advanced Digital Sensors:
- CCD or CMOS Sensors: These sensors are at the heart of digital night vision, converting light into electronic signals for processing.
- Infrared Sensitivity: The sensors can detect infrared light, enabling the add-ons to function in total darkness when paired with an IR illuminator.
- Integrated Infrared Illuminators:
- Built-In or External Options: Many models come with built-in IR illuminators, while others might require an external unit to boost visibility.
- Adjustable Brightness: Users can often adjust the intensity of the IR illuminator to suit varying lighting conditions.
- High-Quality Display Systems:
- LCD or OLED Screens: The digital images are viewed through a screen within the add-on or projected into the eyepiece of your optical device.
- Digital Reticles: Some add-ons feature customizable digital reticles for precision aiming.
- Magnification Capabilities:
- Optical Compatibility: These add-ons leverage the magnification of the primary optical device, sometimes enhanced with digital zoom for greater detail.
- Recording and Connectivity:
- Photo and Video Recording: Capture and store images and videos on internal memory or external storage like SD cards.
- Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Connectivity: Many models support live streaming or data transfer to smartphones and other devices.
- Power Supply:
- Rechargeable Batteries: Typically powered by rechargeable batteries, these devices offer several hours of operation.
- External Power Sources: Some models allow connection to external power packs for extended use.
Advantages
- Versatility: Easily upgrade a variety of optical devices, enhancing their functionality without needing new equipment.
- Cost-Effective: More affordable than purchasing a dedicated night vision scope.
- Dual Use: Can be used during the day without risk of damage, unlike traditional night vision devices.
- User-Friendly: Quick attachment and detachment allow for seamless transitions between day and night operations.
Disadvantages
- Weight and Balance: Adding night vision capabilities can increase the weight and affect the balance of your optical device.
- Battery Life: Dependent on batteries, which can limit usage time and necessitate carrying spares.
- Learning Curve: May require some time to learn setup and operation compared to standalone night vision scopes.
Typical Applications
- Hunting: Convert your daytime rifle scope into a night vision scope, ideal for nocturnal hunting.
- Surveillance: Enhance binoculars or spotting scopes for nighttime security surveillance.
- Wildlife Observation: Use with existing optical equipment to observe nocturnal animals in their natural habitat.
- Navigation: Perfect for boaters and hikers to navigate safely in the dark.
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- HIK Micro Cheetah high tech front clip ons
- BASE and Discovery – budget friendly quality
Digital night vision add-ons are an excellent way to enhance your existing optical equipment, providing versatile and cost-effective night vision capabilities for a variety of applications.
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