With a range of 550 yards during the day and 350 yards in total darkness, X-Vision Optics’ Shadow Night Vision Binoculars are changing the way they see the world one binocular at a time. With the capabilities to take pictures and record videos, the XANB37 is perfect for hunting, recreation, spectator sports and everything in between. The package comes with a padded neck strap for support and a protective case to put in when not in use. Specifications for X-Vision Shadow 37 3-6x20mm Night Vision Binocular: Manufacturer: X-Vision Magnification: 3 – 6 x Objective Lens Diameter: 20 mm Night Vision Generation: Digital Field of View, Linear: 60 ft at 100 yds Length: 7.75 in Field of View, Angle: 11.5 degrees Weight: 1.05 lb Battery Type: AA Exit Pupil: 6.6 mm Eye Relief: 2 in Focus Range: 1 – 400 yds Battery Life: 6 hours, 10 hours Resolution: 1024×768 pixels Minimum Focus Distance: 1 yds Binoculars Focus System: Manually Adjustable Image Intensifier Color: Full Color Features of X-Vision 2.0 Xtreme Digital Night Vision Binoculars See up to 350 yards in the total darkness of the night. Up to 550 yards during the daylight hours is pretty great too, right? The Shadow 37 Night Vision Binoculars are changing the way they see the world one binocular at a time! With the capabilities to take pictures and record videos, the Shadow 37 is a perfect companion for hunting, recreation, spectator sports, and everything in between. It’s all in the details! See even more at a distance with a magnification range of 3 to 6x right in front of you. See the unseen and never miss anything ever again. Package Contents: X-Vision 2.0 Xtreme Digital Night Vision Binoculars Hard Case Neck Strap
1 review for X-Vision Shadow 37 3-6x20mm Night Vision Binocular
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Bob –
It takes alot of AA batteries and requires a micro SD card supporting a max up to 32gb. The magnification isn’t the best as the zoom options are only limited to three. It does take photos and videos of decent quality with a focus option. Problem is that the IR leaves a red glow effect and gives away position.