Your welcome. I wanted to answer as many questions as I could about it. I can’t say how many reviews of products I have watched where the reviewer skipped over many fine details. I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
Man I can say with certainty at close range the image quality is comparable to a 640. If I had not used the product myself I would not believe that statement. They say it’s a 256 but uses AI to upgrade to 384. I don’t understand how that works to be honest. I used to own an AGM Rattler TS 25 256 and it was terrible! This easily blows that out of the water!
By the way i should mention I have the Pulsar Talion XG35 640. That’s the 640 I was using as a comparison. It’s a nice scope! The NV2 is surprisingly good. I just wish the screen was a bit larger.
@@ziqif3407 the screen is smaller than I would like, however I have used it in the field hunting hogs a few times. I only use it to scan the area out in front of me as the camera is mounted on the bumper of my Kawasaki mule. It’s actually pretty good in this application. I did some research and did find the same connectors and adapters online. The video connection is common in the auto industry in infotainment systems. I don’t have a positive answer to your question. I do think if you found a monitor and the right inputs you could use a larger external monitor. It would require more research before I could say with certainty.
It’s thermal not night vision. I don’t know why they chose to include the term night vision in the name. You do not need any additional light sources with thermal cameras. I can drive completely blacked out with this device. I use it for night hunting. It is good enough to drive at night without headlights but I would not recommend doing that on public roads. It’s primary use to for object avoidance such as pedestrians and wildlife while driving at night. It’s been a great tool for night hunting as well so far.
@@thetexasrancher8208 Im honestly thinking about it and if I do get it I’ll upload a video. I’m in Arkansas so I have a lot of backroads that are pitch black
Please don't say "I hope the quality is ok" and apologize for roosters. Viewers just want to see the content. Just a friendly suggestion from a fellow video creator.
Thank you for the review, you answered all my questions and my concerns.
Your welcome. I wanted to answer as many questions as I could about it. I can’t say how many reviews of products I have watched where the reviewer skipped over many fine details. I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
Awesome thanks for the info, particularly how it stacks up against a 640 sensor! That was my main concern.
Man I can say with certainty at close range the image quality is comparable to a 640. If I had not used the product myself I would not believe that statement. They say it’s a 256 but uses AI to upgrade to 384. I don’t understand how that works to be honest. I used to own an AGM Rattler TS 25 256 and it was terrible! This easily blows that out of the water!
By the way i should mention I have the Pulsar Talion XG35 640. That’s the 640 I was using as a comparison. It’s a nice scope! The NV2 is surprisingly good. I just wish the screen was a bit larger.
The screen is so small. Is there anyway to put the video output on a larger screen?
@@ziqif3407 the screen is smaller than I would like, however I have used it in the field hunting hogs a few times. I only use it to scan the area out in front of me as the camera is mounted on the bumper of my Kawasaki mule. It’s actually pretty good in this application. I did some research and did find the same connectors and adapters online. The video connection is common in the auto industry in infotainment systems. I don’t have a positive answer to your question. I do think if you found a monitor and the right inputs you could use a larger external monitor. It would require more research before I could say with certainty.
It’s real night vision? Can I use it with absolutely no lights? Or ir lights? I want night vision on my Tahoe
It’s thermal not night vision. I don’t know why they chose to include the term night vision in the name. You do not need any additional light sources with thermal cameras. I can drive completely blacked out with this device. I use it for night hunting. It is good enough to drive at night without headlights but I would not recommend doing that on public roads. It’s primary use to for object avoidance such as pedestrians and wildlife while driving at night. It’s been a great tool for night hunting as well so far.
@@thetexasrancher8208 oh okay nice
@@JayyMoney-vr7nv if you end up purchasing one please let me know your thoughts. I think you will like it.
@@thetexasrancher8208 Im honestly thinking about it and if I do get it I’ll upload a video. I’m in Arkansas so I have a lot of backroads that are pitch black
@@JayyMoney-vr7nv dark back roads will be perfect for this device
Please don't say "I hope the quality is ok" and apologize for roosters. Viewers just want to see the content. Just a friendly suggestion from a fellow video creator.