I recently bought these and they work great however the red light from the IR is easily visible to everyone. This could probably be fixed with a new IR pass filter but i dont know which type i would need. I got mine for £420 from Camerashop.co.uk. To change the battery you unscrew the small cap directly under the IR LED. It takes one 123A battery and so far i have had about 5 hours use from one battery.(with switching the unit and IR LED on and off repeatedly)
@RELENTLESSED How do they function as a goggle? Do you think I could move around ok? I dont expect to be running around or anything but to creep around and scout out animals\ varmint\ intruders whatever. The only thing that holds me back really is wondering if i can actually wear these hands free and use them well.
@fongpangchow1 they work great, tho the lack of peripheral vision means you need to move your head more, it still gives you a huge advantage in the dark. they are easy to move around in as long as you watch where you are going or memorize the path ahead. i love spooking my cats in the pitch black of night. especially the cat that keeps sneaking into my house to steal food lol but yes they work really well and i strongly recommend them
I recently bought these and they work great however the red light from the IR is easily visible to everyone. This could probably be fixed with a new IR pass filter but i dont know which type i would need. I got mine for £420 from Camerashop.co.uk. To change the battery you unscrew the small cap directly under the IR LED. It takes one 123A battery and so far i have had about 5 hours use from one battery.(with switching the unit and IR LED on and off repeatedly)
RELENTLESSED 2 months ago
@RELENTLESSED How do they function as a goggle? Do you think I could move around ok? I dont expect to be running around or anything but to creep around and scout out animals\ varmint\ intruders whatever. The only thing that holds me back really is wondering if i can actually wear these hands free and use them well.
fongpangchow1 2 weeks ago
@fongpangchow1 they work great, tho the lack of peripheral vision means you need to move your head more, it still gives you a huge advantage in the dark. they are easy to move around in as long as you watch where you are going or memorize the path ahead. i love spooking my cats in the pitch black of night. especially the cat that keeps sneaking into my house to steal food lol but yes they work really well and i strongly recommend them
RELENTLESSED 1 week ago
can other people see that pink light in complete darkness?
stiigern 5 months ago
@stiigern
no the red dot is not visible to the naked eye
ba14444 3 months ago
does anyone have a manual for this thing?
or can you tell me how to change the battery???
MikeLitoris85 6 months ago
OK How much?
fatbob1950 9 months ago
@fatbob1950 Around 500 on amazon!
iamboredok 8 months ago