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  • gogglesh

  • are you gay.?

    

  • how far can you see with that/

  • You copied KipKay you ass wig!

  • Give reference to where you stole this from.

    Kipkay - Account where this was stolen from. 

  • DAMn that audio about blew my speakers yo - fix that

  • Why must there be dislikes on this vid? This guy worked hard for this. He is good. Watch some other videos he made. Make more buddy!

  • you basically just copied kipkay.... ur not fooling anybody

  • ur ugly

  • u should of putted little light around the inside of the welding goggles. now we can see better in night vision.

  • That's actually a number 5 shade lens meant for a torch such as oxy acetylene, number 10 shade is dark enough for actual welding

  • and what do you see more ?

  • you just copied kipkays video!

  • wtf is a relum?

  • cool but will it blend

  • FUCKING LAME NOT EVEN FUCKING FAG

  • it is impossible to replicate real night vision technology at home. u can screw around with ir light all you want but it wont compare.

  • @hasnachos Sounds like a challenge.

  • @earthviz Now i play airsoft and i think these might help out so gameplay is anywhere from i guess 10-20 minutes. Now are these safe to wear for that long of a time?

  • @earthviz its not even a challenge at all. you cant make intensifier tubes or phosphor screens at home never mind the micro channeling plate. this camera ir thing is just an invisible flashlight. REAL night vision technology takes light photons in the atmosphere and processes them through intensifier tubes to be displayed on a screen. there is no illumination. ir would travel for 100 ft at most. night vision illuminates the backround completely.

  • @hasnachos i can jk jk

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  • @hasnachos

    Well that's false since there are many different types of nightvision technology. You yourself probably have a camera or camcorder that has infrared mode. That is simple nightvision. True, it would be almost impossible to hack something like a light amplification tube or thermal optic, but simple infrared technology is not that hard.

  • Would these work as nightvision goggles if u added a bright infrared torch?

    pls reply

  • @REALDualDesertEagle They won't since humans still cant see true infrared without a camera of some sort. These see near-infrared, still in the visible spectrum.

  • who would look into the frickin sun?

  • @BobMarleyfan200 Lol if he hadn't said something, looking at the sun with them on would have been one of the first things I would have done

  • @ragnaroksangel ... why, cuz u thought it was like looking through a tinted car window?

  • this is kindof a stupid question but whats the point of them lol just wondering what the uses could be.

  • @redbaron447 you can make T-shirts and signs with IR messages invisible to human eyes, but visible with IR cameras. These goggles can see them too. You can look into dark bushes and see hidden birds (in IR, bushes look white, and brightly lit inside.) For complete info, search for the original IR goggles online project, the one from 2002.

    "They Live" got it wrong. Invisible IR signs look black to human eyes. IR cameras can see the white letters hidden in the black parts.

  • U shoulda pointed camera at the sun

  • That was the problem I had with cellophane too. Most of it that I have seen you cannot see through either. I have more of the stuff I used in the video, and I could send you some for about $5 if you're interested. Pm me if you are.

  • Same question as below. But cellophane is realy blurry

  • Can I use cellophane instead of the stuff in the video?

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