Sightmarks Wraith 4K Monocular is an optic with multi-mounting versatility. Evolved from the Wraith 4K Mini, this helmet-, handheld- or rifle-mounted optic provides users with a digital night vision optic that is technologically advanced and potentially hands-free. With 1-8x digital zoom, video-recording capabilities and a sleek polymer housing, this optic represents the future of digital night vision. Its auto-adjusting, integrated IR light is ideal for various environmental conditions, and its easy mounting & dismounting make the Wraith 4K Monocular a must-have for Sightmark customers! Specifications for SightMark Wraith 4K 1x17mm Night Vision Monocular: Manufacturer: SightMark Night Vision Generation: Digital Field of View, Angle: 17 degrees Diopter Adjustment Range: -6 – 3 dpt Battery Type: CR123A Weight: 21.6 oz Condition: New Magnification: 1 x Color: Black Objective Lens Diameter: 17 mm Length: 6.299 in Eye Relief: 3 in Attachment Type: Picatinny Battery Life: 2 hours Water Resistance Level: IPX-6 Operating Temperature: 32 – 140 Fahrenheit Image Intensifier Color: Full Color Width: 3.031 in Battery Quantity: 2 Mount Type: Picatinny Minimum Focus Distance: 5 ft Shockproof: Yes Finish: Matte Range of Detection: 300 yds Lens Material: Glass Fabric/Material: Aluminum Features of SightMark Wraith 4K 1x Monocular Built-in USB 4k/1080p imaging 1-8x digital zoom Built-in photo and video recording 4k (3840×2160) sensor Polymer housing 2 CR123A batteries Integrated LED IR at 850nm Auto-adjust IR Package Contents: SightMark Wraith 4K 1x Monocular CR123a battery Flip Caps Eye Cups Bridge Mount User Manual USB cable
2 reviews for SightMark Wraith 4K 1x17mm Night Vision Monocular
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B –
Digital night vision that works well. I can see very detailed images at night across a drainage field and a small nature trail near me. The cons: fov is very narrow. Viewing the screen almost looks like a tiny theater in the monocular. There is a slight blurring while moving that I’m not Sure if is the refresh rate on the screen or not. I haven’t tried helmet mounting it so I can’t comment on using it to navigate at night. Since it is a camera system it sometimes will adjust exposure to a branch that is close to you instead of the background. It makes it hard to view any distance in brush. It does a decent job but it doesn’t compare to analog units in capability or cost. It may sound like I don’t like the unit but for the money it does what it is supposed to. I’ve had a lot of fun playing with it but it is an expensive toy.
SSG Shredd –
I have had this unit for over two years now, and it’s become a regular part of my night hunting equipment. One thing I was worried about is the rigidity of the unit. It’s not very large and from the exterior it has a generally calm look to it. During a hunt, I accidentally knocked the mount on my helmet loose and the whole thing fell straight to the gravel road. I was pleased to find only some scrapes on it. That’s a 6 foot plus drop and it’s good to go. The picture is clear, you can run it on a helmet mount as a single or if you have two, a double set. It’s very affordable, and can be used as a handheld. I liked it so much I purchased a second one. One stays mounted on my helmet, the other I use hand held. Definitely recommend this unit.