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BESTSIGHT Night Vision Scope,DIY Night Vision(Day and Night),Quick Installation Barrle,5″ Display Screen with 5w 850nm Infrared Illuminator,View 200m in Night,for 38-44mm Eyepiece Scope (TMNV01P)
Rated 4.20 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(6 customer reviews)
$114.39
Brand | BESTSIGHT |
Color | black |
Style | diy night vision for scope |
Sport | Airsoft |
Item Weight | 1.02 Kilograms |
Material | Metal |
Objective Lens Diameter | 16 Millimeters |
Compatible Devices | Rifle |
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
Night vision | Yes |
- BESTSIGHT DIY Digital Night Vision Scope for Rifle Hunting with Camera and 5″ Portable Display Screen
- 【Day and Night】New upgrade hunting night vision be used in day and night and it can provide a color view in the daytime.The actual effect of hunting night vision is better than professional night vision device.
- 【Detailed Instructions】Easy to use,Can be assembled quickly by detailed instructions for a few minutes
- 【High Quality Night Captures】Give you a perfect visual experience,you can observe target in complete darkness. Ideal for a wide variety of uses such as surveillance, nighttime hunting wildlife observation and exploring caves.
- 【Multi Features】5.0 inches clear display screen captures ,360 degrees adjustable camera, 3mW extended sliding infrared flashlight.If you want to get more night vision range, I suggest you buy an additional better IR illuminators,
- 【Does not include battery】The package does not contain a battery. Please purchase it separately on Tomahawk Tactical Supply.
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Weight | 2.248712 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.48 × 6.85 × 5.2 in |
Brand | BESTSIGHT |
Color | Black |
Style | diy night vision for scope |
Sport | Airsoft |
Item Weight | 1.02 Kilograms |
Material | Metal |
Objective Lens Diameter | 16 Millimeters |
Compatible Devices | Rifle |
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
Night vision | Yes |
Eye Relief | 16 Millimeters |
Field Of View | 16 Millimeters |
Model Name | BESTSIGHT TMNV |
Manufacturer | BESTSIGHT, BESTSIGHT Outdoor |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.48 x 6.85 x 5.2 inches |
Package Weight | 1.12 Kilograms |
Brand Name | BESTSIGHT |
Warranty Description | 365 DAYS |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Included Components | Barrel for attaching scope, Camera and scope connector, screen, IR, Camera |
ASIN | B0768BHHFY |
Date First Available | October 6, 2017 |
6 reviews for BESTSIGHT Night Vision Scope,DIY Night Vision(Day and Night),Quick Installation Barrle,5″ Display Screen with 5w 850nm Infrared Illuminator,View 200m in Night,for 38-44mm Eyepiece Scope (TMNV01P)
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Keith Tracy –
Mounted this on a Ruger American 22lr bolt action with a Nikon Buckmaster 4-12X50 BDC Rifle Scope.The unit adds a fair amount of weight to the rifle and is a little cumbersome to carry around in the field.Also, there is no way to adjust the backlighting of the screen which is pretty bright. Too bright really. In total darkness you are illuminating your upper body and the area right around you. With a small field of view, you will be scanning around the area and the background lighting will be almost flashing due to the IR light shining on things close to you and making the view screen get brighter to a point it’s hard to look at. The ability to turn down the backlighting would be huge!First try using it, I took it out and was scanning one of our pastures and spotted a Fox about 80yrds out. Perfect image, no mistake what it was. I took the shot, missed low. I was able to watch the Fox jump in the air and followed him as he ran off into the woods.With the rifle mounted in a sled, I used the view screen to sight the scope in, bullseye at 75yrds and then stretched out to 80 and then 100yrds. The system worked great. The screen gets a little blurry when zooming in with the scope but I could still see the impact holes in the target to adjust the scope at 100yrds. I leave the scope zoom at the lowest power of 5x and adjusted the focus on the camera for a rather clear picture at 80yrds while using the night vision.That night I went out to the same pasture, scanned as I did before, saw the same Fox and took the shot. This time I heard the “whop” sound of impact and the critter was down! 2 more to go!Take your time with the setup and fine tuning just like you would with a new scope and I think you will be pleased. I am!
Rachel Ruhstorfer –
The BESTSIGHT Night Vision Scope (TMNV01P) has been a fantastic addition to my hunting gear. The quick installation process and compatibility with 38-44mm eyepiece scopes make it convenient to set up. The 5” display screen provides a clear view, and the 5W 850nm infrared illuminator works well, allowing visibility up to 200m at night. Whether used during the day or night, this scope delivers reliable performance. Highly recommended for hunters looking for an affordable and functional night vision solution.
J. Saunders –
GARBAGE – Great concept, terrible delivery.CONS: There were several issues with the kit I received.1 – First, right out of the box the instructions are in poorly broken EngRish. It was easy enough to figure out but if you’re going to butcher the instructions don’t even bother sending them.2 – Second, the scope adapter rings that they send didn’t tighten all the way on the scope, so the mount was unstable. I was able to stack the rings together to make it work but it still moved around more than I wanted it too.3 – That would’ve been ok if it would actually work at night, sadly it does a poor job. That brings me to number three, poor night performance. Since the only reason to buy something like this is to use it at night you would kind of expect it to work at night, right? Well, the truth is its only good for about 10 yards in front of you, anything farther than that forget it. The way they have the IR light setup in the pictures will not work. If you mount the light on your scope the IR washout from the flashlight creates a glow in the scope that is so bright you can’t see the redacle. The only way to get it to work is to mount the light somewhere else. Even then, the range is pathetic… maybe 50 yards..maybe. I even tried a brighter IR spot light that I bought somewhere else.. it was better buy still pretty terrible.4 – Camera malfunctions? The camera itself had issues with cutting in and out (which I wash eventually able to eliminate with all new batteries, also reminds me to mention batteries) and after a shot the screen would get significantly dimmer and never return to normal with out removing the batteries. I was shooting this on an air rifle too so its not like the recoil was so severe that it over-rated the camera parts. So between not being able to see through the scope from the washout and trying to focus a dimly lit it was a constant chore just trying to see through the scope enough to focus.5 – The batteries – it takes 18650’s, not included. I must have completely spaced this since I though it would take regular AA’s.. it doesn’t. You’ll need to grab a set of rechargable 18650’s but I caution you.. not all of them are the same. I had several different brands laying around and not all of them fit into this batter fixture.PROS -1. works well at short distances.2. adjustable camera focus – i was surprised to learn that the camera was adjustable. I was able to focus on the target or the redicle based on the camera focus.3… sorry thats all, I’ll be sending this back.
Keith Tracy –
Mounted this on a Ruger American 22lr bolt action with a Nikon Buckmaster 4-12X50 BDC Rifle Scope.The unit adds a fair amount of weight to the rifle and is a little cumbersome to carry around in the field.Also, there is no way to adjust the backlighting of the screen which is pretty bright. Too bright really. In total darkness you are illuminating your upper body and the area right around you. With a small field of view, you will be scanning around the area and the background lighting will be almost flashing due to the IR light shining on things close to you and making the view screen get brighter to a point it’s hard to look at. The ability to turn down the backlighting would be huge!First try using it, I took it out and was scanning one of our pastures and spotted a Fox about 80yrds out. Perfect image, no mistake what it was. I took the shot, missed low. I was able to watch the Fox jump in the air and followed him as he ran off into the woods.With the rifle mounted in a sled, I used the view screen to sight the scope in, bullseye at 75yrds and then stretched out to 80 and then 100yrds. The system worked great. The screen gets a little blurry when zooming in with the scope but I could still see the impact holes in the target to adjust the scope at 100yrds. I leave the scope zoom at the lowest power of 5x and adjusted the focus on the camera for a rather clear picture at 80yrds while using the night vision.That night I went out to the same pasture, scanned as I did before, saw the same Fox and took the shot. This time I heard the “whop” sound of impact and the critter was down! 2 more to go!Take your time with the setup and fine tuning just like you would with a new scope and I think you will be pleased. I am!
Rachel Ruhstorfer –
The BESTSIGHT Night Vision Scope (TMNV01P) has been a fantastic addition to my hunting gear. The quick installation process and compatibility with 38-44mm eyepiece scopes make it convenient to set up. The 5” display screen provides a clear view, and the 5W 850nm infrared illuminator works well, allowing visibility up to 200m at night. Whether used during the day or night, this scope delivers reliable performance. Highly recommended for hunters looking for an affordable and functional night vision solution.
J. Saunders –
GARBAGE – Great concept, terrible delivery.CONS: There were several issues with the kit I received.1 – First, right out of the box the instructions are in poorly broken EngRish. It was easy enough to figure out but if you’re going to butcher the instructions don’t even bother sending them.2 – Second, the scope adapter rings that they send didn’t tighten all the way on the scope, so the mount was unstable. I was able to stack the rings together to make it work but it still moved around more than I wanted it too.3 – That would’ve been ok if it would actually work at night, sadly it does a poor job. That brings me to number three, poor night performance. Since the only reason to buy something like this is to use it at night you would kind of expect it to work at night, right? Well, the truth is its only good for about 10 yards in front of you, anything farther than that forget it. The way they have the IR light setup in the pictures will not work. If you mount the light on your scope the IR washout from the flashlight creates a glow in the scope that is so bright you can’t see the redacle. The only way to get it to work is to mount the light somewhere else. Even then, the range is pathetic… maybe 50 yards..maybe. I even tried a brighter IR spot light that I bought somewhere else.. it was better buy still pretty terrible.4 – Camera malfunctions? The camera itself had issues with cutting in and out (which I wash eventually able to eliminate with all new batteries, also reminds me to mention batteries) and after a shot the screen would get significantly dimmer and never return to normal with out removing the batteries. I was shooting this on an air rifle too so its not like the recoil was so severe that it over-rated the camera parts. So between not being able to see through the scope from the washout and trying to focus a dimly lit it was a constant chore just trying to see through the scope enough to focus.5 – The batteries – it takes 18650’s, not included. I must have completely spaced this since I though it would take regular AA’s.. it doesn’t. You’ll need to grab a set of rechargable 18650’s but I caution you.. not all of them are the same. I had several different brands laying around and not all of them fit into this batter fixture.PROS -1. works well at short distances.2. adjustable camera focus – i was surprised to learn that the camera was adjustable. I was able to focus on the target or the redicle based on the camera focus.3… sorry thats all, I’ll be sending this back.