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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
So before I get into detail, Im going to just give the TLDR overview. I was going to give 4 stars, but opted for 5 simply becasue I think items should be compared to their peers. This isnt trying to be a Nikon or Canon product. Its for casual, occasional use a a low price point.This isnt my only pair like this. I would say these are nice than the other one, but image quality wise very similar. To that point, its all digital zoom when looking at the display. Image quality is like looking at a cell phone with a single lens and digital zoom.I will say the packaging is way nicer and more professional. The box is gift quality. It comes with a nice nylon zip bag, neck strap, charge/data cord, Cleaning card and 32GB card. So ready to use out of the box. The battery is rechagable and seems to last pretty long in my testing.Operation was fine but the button orientation is a little confusing at first but fine when you get used to it. The best example is that the digital zoom is shared with the ev (Exposure) button. The default is to change EV and to change zoom you have to hold the button a bit. I feel like it should have been the other way. The screen is large and clear. Im nearsighted and I can take off my glasses and see the large color screen clearly.As with all of the similar variants, "Night vision" is just IR. Nothing wrong with that, just not the clarity of a true night vision product. Again, these arent targeting thousands of dollars which is what true nightvision costs and isnt really consumer level.Also note that like others I have tested, these are manual focus on the left side. They are really a monocular that you view on a screen with both eyes.So to sum it all up, I think they are feature packed and a good value for the price which is why I rated them as I did. They look cool and deliver everything you need out of the box. I am not a photographer, but photos are good and the nightvision woks as well as the day vision. These can be tossed in my Jeep for the rare times I need them.
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
It’s worth noting these or not some high-end night vision goggles. But they work extremely well, have a number of features, and lead the back of similarly priced options. I found them extremely easy to use with very clear and complete instructions. I was able to go from unboxing to watching a video on my computer in about 10 minutes. They have an impressive distance for their size and really do give you night vision. The only issue I ran into was if you look at something closer you can get white washed from the infrared bouncing back. I like the way the buttons have a back light that you can disable for a little more stuff. It’s easy to use the video recording and picture modes, plus the flashlight is really nice if you just need to see where you’re walking for a bit. Really happy with this and believe they are a great value!
Rock And Roll Daily
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
These night vision glasses have excellent clarity and a long lasting battery for recording. They are a little bulky and are comparably hefty to tote but they are easy to focus and record both still shots and video. A little pricier than competitors but they work very well and you don't have to swap out or recharge batteries often. Backlighting is a nice touch, so you can see what you are doing. It comes with a 32G card but supports up to 128. The included card is suitable for me so I haven't tried a larger one. We have coyotes and fisher cats that are spooked by light and sound. These glasses let me get good shots without getting too close. Also comes with a flashlight feature.
dko
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
As a photographer, I look closely at image quality when it comes to evaluating the performance of night vision goggles such as these. I’m not an outdoorsman for whom infrared capabilities, tactical and distress lighting are of greater importance. That said, overall quality of these goggles from Pozmrtsr is high level on either side of the equation. I took some daylight and infrared test images from short distances, about 15 to 60 feet (the manufacturer recommends a distance beyond 165 feet for best infrared performance). Full frame, the still images measured 8000x4752 pixels (38 megapixels). All were fairly clean though the shots in full daylight were quite high contrast with a strong blue color bias. The goggles feature 8X digital zoom and eight levels of screen brightness along with a three-level range for the infrared light. The adjustment results are mixed--most are moderate. The images, however, could easily be corrected with a basic image editing program. Plus, the illumination options are nearly endless, depending on available light levels and the reflectivity and distance of the subject and whether there are foreground objects between you and the subject, e.g. Depending on the available light level, I first try to illuminate nearby subjects in low light, using the goggles flashlight, and resorting to infrared mode only if necessary. As with many imaging devices, a single button can have several functions, making the options menu tricky to navigate at first. The goggle power button has five functions: on and off, entry to photo capture mode, switching to video mode and entry to playback mode. Locating many of the functions are worth the drive: There is a 1-3 range photo burst mode, loop recording with adjustable length video segments, adjustable volume audio, a variety of still and video resolution settings and three video speeds. The Most Valuable Feature, though, is the time lapse “self-timer” shutter delay mode of two, five or ten seconds, which allows rock steady imaging when the goggles are mounted on a tripod via the threaded 1/4-inch connector. The goggles are exquisitely packaged—embossed silver- and gold-tint lettering; a hard-board box; glossy, heavy weight papers; a 22-page user manual; a zippered, semi-hardshell case with zippered pocket; a cleaning cloth in its own draw-string pouch; a 32GB memory card with case, and a flexible, high-quality strap.
Arjun
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
The great thing is it comes with a carry able pouch , the clarity is not bad, it’s nothing like the high end ones but with the money it’s a great buy.Would be trying to use most often let’s see what I discover.
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