White Black Fusion Telescope Low Light Infraredtactical Night Vision Goggles

Place of Origin CHINA
Brand Name UND
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Delivery Time 5-8 days
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New Fusion Telescope  Low light, infrared, fused black and white, fused color

 

White Black Fusion Telescope Low Light Infraredtactical Night Vision Goggles 0

I. Application Scenarios

The new fusion telescope is mainly used for handheld night observation, with ranging, orientation and certain camouflage recognition capabilities. There are four working modes: low light, infrared, fusion black and white, and fusion color, and users can choose flexibly. Binocular display observation, can be used handheld or mounted on a bracket.

II. Product Introduction

It has power control, mode switching, contrast adjustment, brightness adjustment, image polarity conversion (infrared mode), image and video storage, playback, retrieval and other control functions; it has undervoltage indication, battery reverse connection protection, and information and status backup functions in case of accidental power failure.

III. Main performance

1. Recognition distance

Under moonless sky conditions, the side recognition distance of medium-sized trucks in low-light working mode

is 500m; the side recognition distance of medium-sized trucks in infrared working mode within the visual range

is 1200m; Fusion working mode: the recognition distance is not less than 90% of the maximum recognition distance of low-light mode and infrared mode;

2. Field of view: 16°×12°;

3. Weight: The main unit (including battery and eye mask) weighs 1kg:

4. Continuous working time: 12h (normal temperature).