• Built in 3W Infrared LED, 850nm Infrared Illuminator allows viewing up to 1300 ft/400m viewing distance in full darkness; Day or night use(with IR off for daytime color); Use the supplied AV cable to view your images on a television or transfer the files to your computer using the supplied USB cable.
  • Outstanding optical clarity, high performance digital night vision binocular, clearly see up to 7X magnification in the darkness, 2x Digital Zoom and a 31mm Objective Aperture, display images and videos on the television.
  • You can even take pictures and video using the device which can be stored on a micro SD card. Storage capacity: 4GB to 32GB (not include) is recommended, no worry about lacking of buffer space. You can use the USB to connect the computer to transmit data to prevent data loss.
  • It is a hand-held digital night vision viewing system that utilizes an infrared sensitive CMOS sensor, Fully multi-coated optic increases light transmission and decrease glare. The digital night vision binoculars camera is a perfect tool for hunting, fishing, birdwatching, outdoors adventures, surveillance jobs or just plain fun watching concerts or sports.
  • Includes image capture, video recording, daytime color & zoom. Power Supply: 8x AA Battery(Not included). Includes 4GB TF card, USB cable, AV cable, and soft carrying case.

Good Product. Working outstanding very pleased with it.

This is a very nice monocular, more so when considering the price. It is lightweight, very well built and easy to handle and focus with just one hand. It comes with end-caps, sturdy heavy duty table tripod, strap and case. The supplied tripod works very well but if you wanted you could still use it on a full height standard (1/4") photographic tripod. Optics are sharp and at 12x magnification the monocular can reveal a lot of detail. The optics are fully multi-coated and the coatings in my example were very well applied. The large aperture makes it ideal for use in poor lighting conditions, anything larger would probably be too heavy to handle with one hand. The long eye-relief helps a lot and this may be important to spectacle wearers. I will also fit in large pocket unlike a 50mm aperture binocular, this is feature I particularly liked. The monocular is sold as waterproof but I did not have a chance to test this. Overall a very good buy, recommended!

My son is a hunter and absolutely loves it. His buddies all want one also. He likes the fact that he can record and play back.

This is the coolest thing I have ever bought on Amazon. The clarity of the night vision is exquisite, and it can see clearly beyond the listed 400m range. The viewfinder can be used with or without glasses (something I was not expecting, seeing as my prescription is -5.5). The resolution of the viewing screen is not excellent, but the binoculars make up for this with quality optics which produce crisp lines on what I would have expected to be a grainy screen. The binoculars come with a preinstalled 8 gb microSD card, which quick napkin math says is capable of storing a literal million pictures (each picture is only a few kilobytes). The included instruction manual is not written in the best English, but as the device only has four buttons it can relatively easily be figured out. With the IR/UV filter cap on, these can also be used in daytime, something I believe makes up for the low resolution. It's really cool they also function as regular binoculars. The buttons require a firm, slightly prolonged press. This is slightly annoying, coming from the 21st century era of touchscreens, but this makes accidental button-presses almost nonexistent, but this and only having 5 buttons makes the device idiotproof. Attached are two photos I took last night. One is of a bench. The other is of a building 1800 feet (~550 m) away. It doesn't show up in the picture, but I was almost able to read the sign on that building. My only complaint is that whenever its powered on, the device defaults to video recording mode. I would prefer photo mode, as I don't see myself using the video mode much if at all. A thing I wish it had: Bluetooth and a corresponding phone app. That would make using a tripod very handsfree, which would be awesome.

For years I've fought to see well with binoculars. Solved the problem recently with this nice, compact monocular that I took to Costa Rica on a trip. It helped me really see all the birds and wildlife I encountered on our two weeks of travel. Lightweight and a very high quality for the $$ spent.

My wife and I saw the rings of Saturn. That was so cool.

binocular came in last night quickly read the quick start installed batteries went outside to try WOW this monocular works great crisp clear images on a rainy dark night very easy to use I live in the mountains lots of trees and meadows you wont see in total darkness for 1300feet but I can see crisp clear 50 to 100 yards on a rainy dark night.Tried monuclar this morning can see neighbors house 1/2 mile away clearly great product!!!

We got this for watching the night-time visitors - foxes, deer, etc. The Solomark NVB does a great job of providing a clear greyscale image in what is otherwise dead black forest night. The buttons are clear and easy to reach. The device comes with a very nice foam-fitted case as well. Happy with the purchase.

Nicely made. Compact Easy to use. Easy to carry. Easy to focus. Can focus on objects quite close to you. Clear and bright. 8X32 is about perfect for a monocular. Good price for what you get.

I am a novice.. but I was hoping to get something that was affordable.. and does exactly what it says.. I can see easily out as far as I want to.. accurately and vivid pic.. again. I am NO professional.. so I am not spoiled.. but good for me!