Awesome demo man, this is what was lacking from the initial marketing. People trash on this thing for not performing like their $3000 counterparts, but man for casual use, a functional LAM out to a few hundred yards that runs you under $500? These things are only going to get better in the coming years. Very exciting stuff. Great video man, thank you for helping to inform buyers better than VWS did
Appreciate it man. I agree with you totally. This is an untapped market, to my knowledge. I don't know of anyone else doing R&D to enhance distance illumination functionality on budget laser options for people who want to get into night vision without breaking the bank.
Have the same set up, the focusing cap produces an off center sloppy image and it’s not worth the ridiculous price. Skip the focusing cap and just accept the device for what it is, a 75 meter wide angle Illuminator for a reasonable price.
You might have the cap installed off-center. All you need to do is rotate it to get it centered. I can't speak to cost but unfortunately theres R&D costs, manufacturing costs, lens coating costs, etc. I'm sure that has a lot to do with it.
I don't think this is intended to be a life sustaining tool. It allows new night vision users who want to plink on the range to break into the market at a fraction of the cost of other more expensive units with comparable specs.
Quality content as always brother!
Awesome demo man, this is what was lacking from the initial marketing. People trash on this thing for not performing like their $3000 counterparts, but man for casual use, a functional LAM out to a few hundred yards that runs you under $500? These things are only going to get better in the coming years. Very exciting stuff.
Great video man, thank you for helping to inform buyers better than VWS did
Appreciate it man. I agree with you totally. This is an untapped market, to my knowledge. I don't know of anyone else doing R&D to enhance distance illumination functionality on budget laser options for people who want to get into night vision without breaking the bank.
Great video, very helpful
Appreciate it!
Have the same set up, the focusing cap produces an off center sloppy image and it’s not worth the ridiculous price. Skip the focusing cap and just accept the device for what it is, a 75 meter wide angle Illuminator for a reasonable price.
You might have the cap installed off-center. All you need to do is rotate it to get it centered. I can't speak to cost but unfortunately theres R&D costs, manufacturing costs, lens coating costs, etc. I'm sure that has a lot to do with it.
Stuff is trash yup. Wouldn't trust my life with this pos period
I don't think this is intended to be a life sustaining tool. It allows new night vision users who want to plink on the range to break into the market at a fraction of the cost of other more expensive units with comparable specs.