Night Vision Binoculars
Night vision binoculars operate by using either an image-intensifier tube (analogue) or an electronic sensor (digital) to amplify the minimal amounts of light present in dark environments to produce a bright image. Monochromatic green or greyscale images are usually produced, however newer models can capture colour images.
When choosing a night vision device (NVD), there are a few specifications you should consider:
Dorr ZB-60 Digital Night Vision BinocularSimple to use Digital Night Vision Binocular with 2x zoom. Best value for money we have tested so far. |
Dorr ZB-100 PV Digital Night Vision Binocular with Photo & Video RecordSimple to use Digital Night Vision Binocular with 2x zoom featuring photo and video recording. Best value for money digital recording night vision binocular we have tested so far. |
SiOnyx Aurora SportThe Aurora Sport is a colour night vision camera, capable of day-time, low-light and night-time recording in colour or greyscale through SiOnyx’s own patented Ultra Low-Light Sensor Technology. This technology transforms the viewing experience. |
SiOnyx AuroraThe Aurora is a colour night vision camera, manufactured by SiOnyx. Capable of both day-time, low-light and night-time recording in colour, phosphor green and greyscale through SiOnyx’s own patented Ultra Low-Light Sensor Technology. This technology transforms the viewing experience.
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SiOnyx Aurora ProThe Aurora Pro is the top of the range colour night vision camera manufactured by SiOnyx. Capable of day-time, low-light and night-time recording in colour or monochrome through SiOnyx’s own patented Enhanced Ultra Low-Light Sensor Technology. This sensor is the most sensitive in the SiOnyx product range.
SRP
£999.00
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