The XANR100 Night Vision Rangefinder is every hunter’s new best friend. With a 6x zoom, total darkness distance of 150 yards, rangefinding capability up to 200 yards, and daytime distance of 400 yards, the XANR100 opens the door for every kind of adventure at any time of the day with its unique trio of technology. Package comes with a wrist strap for support and a protection case to put in when not in use. Specifications for X-Vision 3-6x Night Vision Rangefinder: Manufacturer: X-Vision Finish: Matte Rangefinder Application: Hunting Maximum Range: 440 yds Condition: New Package Type: Box Included Accessories: Protection Case, lanyard Magnification: 3 – 6 x Objective Lens Diameter: 20 mm Eye Relief: 1 in Field of View, Linear: 20 yds at 1000 ft Weight: 240 g Field of View, Angle: 10 degrees Length: 56.9 mm Minimum Focus Distance: 1 m Color: Black Exit Pupil: 6.6 mm Twilight Factor: 7.8 Minimum Range: 1 m Width: 93.22 mm Battery Type: AA Optical Coating: Fully Coated Operating Temperature: -15 – 60 Celsius Battery Life: 9 hours, 2 – 4 hours Weather Resistance: Yes Accuracy: +/- 0.5 yds Laser Divergence: 8.12 MRAD Battery Quantity: 6 Magnification Type: Variable Screen Size: 1.5 in Features of X-Vision 3-6x Night Vision Rangefinder See up to 150 yards in the total darkness of the night. Up to 400 yards during the daylight hours is pretty great too, right? With a rangefinder distance capability of up to 200 yards, the Night Vision Rangefinder will help you spot your next catch in no time! This Rangefinder opens the door to every kind of adventures at any time of the day with its unique trio of technologyNight Vision, Rangefinder, and Magnification all-in-one. Don’t miss the details. The Night Vision Rangefinder features a 3-6x magnification range, easily making it every hunter’s new best friend. Package Contents: X-Vision 3-6x Night Vision Rangefinder Protective Case Wrist Lanyard
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Gabriel –
It actually works. I bought some binoculars that were supposed to be nightvision, but didn't work at night. So I took this rangefinder gosse hunting, at the alviso ponds at nighttome and it works perfectly. I can see in the dark. Can't wait for next year's duck and goose season. And turkey season starts in a few days.