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Rating: Summary: see like owl fill like owl Review: A real good night view item. Good view for long distance.
Rating: Summary: Impressive but uncomfortable Review: At 2 lbs in weight and mounted on the front of your face, you have to strap the goggles on pretty tight so that they don't hang down. This makes them uncomfortable to wear for any length of time. It would be preferable if they were mounted on a rigid head piece like a bike helmet with a counter weight at the back for balance.As for night vision capability, they are very impressive and very sensitive, but beware of using them anywhere there are artifical lights, you might end up causing permanent damage to them. Definitely best used in complete darkness.
Rating: Summary: I am Sam Fischer Review: If only they had the cool green glow of the three dots. These look a lot like the goggle that Sam Fischer uses in the Xbox game "Splinter Cell", which is also very good btw. They work very well and will last you a long time. While a bit pricey, they're worth it.
Rating: Summary: I am Sam Fischer Review: If only they had the cool green glow of the three dots. These look a lot like the goggle that Sam Fischer uses in the Xbox game "Splinter Cell", which is also very good btw. They work very well and will last you a long time. While a bit pricey, they're worth it.
Rating: Summary: Awesome goggles Review: These goggles are probably the coolest things I've ever touched. It's not complicated at all. Just flip it over your eyes and you can see everything at night time as though it was broad daylight. It was a little on the pricy side but it was definitely worth it.
Rating: Summary: A bit older model, not latest generation, but still ok. Review: This is an older, Russian-Made version of the US Military version. It is higher quality first generation night vision, but lacks the clarity of the new 2nd and 3rd generation units, but for it's price, is NOT a bad deal at all. For 3rd generation, be prepared to fork out 10 times this price.
I also suggest placing a piece of black electrical tape or something similar over the ir source since it is red and can be seen for some distance, and get the ramsey kit IR-1 which can be found here on Amazon. It requires a small 12 volt source, but be creative, I use one of those fanypack 12 volt kits that will power the IR-1 for a long time, and used 2-way adhesive squares to attach it to the IR Goggles frame. It is like having a huge invisible (to the naked eye), spotlight, and increases the range and visibility over 100 times than the internal visible light source.
Hope this helps.
Walter
US Dept. of Homeland Security
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