Was that light in the clouds a drone, an alien, or maybe just a very tech-savvy pigeon? It’s hard to tell when you’re staring into the night with your naked eye, and phones aren’t much better. Have you seen the quality of most nighttime videos? Weft.
Whether you’re searching the sky for first contact or just want to keep fishing well into the dark winter months, night vision goggles can help. It sounds expensive, but night vision technology has advanced enough that there are some really good things that are actually available for a decent price, and it helps that there are sales. This is how you can obtain it Mini night vision digital binoculars for $79.97 instead of $159.
See and record in total darkness
Hunting for aliens? If you have these binoculars, you won’t need an encounter with the third kind. That’s because the 850nm infrared illumination can give you crystal clear vision up to 300 meters away in complete darkness.
In daylight you can use the 10x optical magnification or 4x digital magnification. If you see something interesting, don’t grab your camera. Use your binoculars to take a photo or record a video. A 32 GB memory card is included, so that when the mothership lands, you can record its arrival in detail.
Don’t believe your eyes? Open the 2.4-inch HD screen and watch your video again. And hey, even if your alien was really just a weird looking owl, bird watching is still cool, right?
January 12 at 11:59 PM PT is the cutoff for getting your hands on a pair Mini digital night vision goggles on sale for $79.97.
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Mini Digital Night Vision Goggles with 1080p HD Recording – $79.97