🌙 See the unseen, lead the night.
The Nightfox Swift USB Rechargeable Night Vision Goggles combine a 40° wide field of view with 1x optical magnification and 2x digital zoom, housed in a lightweight 340g polymer/aluminum frame. Designed for hands-free use with an adjustable head strap or optional helmet mount, it features a powerful 3000mAh battery offering over 3 hours of continuous operation. Ideal for tactical, security, camping, and hunting applications, it includes a user-friendly 5-button interface and comes with a carry case and 18-month warranty.
Brand | NIGHTFOX |
Color | Black |
Style | Normal |
Sport | Airsoft |
Item Weight | 340 Grams |
Material | Polymer Plastics or Aluminum |
Magnification Maximum | 1 |
Objective Lens Diameter | 500 Millimeters |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
Compatible Devices | Tactical Helmet |
Mounting Type | Dovetail Mount |
Night vision | Yes |
Field Of View | 0.7 Radians |
Model Name | Nightfox Swift |
Manufacturer | Nightfox |
Reticle Type | Crosshair |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.12 x 7.72 x 3.7 inches |
Package Weight | 1.01 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.69 x 5.51 x 2.76 inches |
Brand Name | NIGHTFOX |
Warranty Description | 18 Month Manufacturer |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | Nightfox-Swift |
Included Components | Binoculars |
D**0
Excelente visor
Excelente visor para el coste. Hay dificultad con la profundidad, pero nada que el entrenamiento no pueda mejorar
S**N
Best night vision I've ever used!
I will say, this is the best night vision to me only because I've never owned night vision. The goggles are rugged, durable, and easy to use. I'd highly recommend this to anyone who is just getting into tacticool gear but isn't willing to spend thousands of dollars to see at night. However that's not to say it's without its problems, here is a list of some pros and cons:Pros: -Cheap, cheap is good-It's durable and sturdy (the NOD itself)-It's simple for beginners-Pretty long battery life when off (mine has held a full charge for about a week)Cons: -The headband mount it comes with is quite bad and uncomfortable to wear, and the plastic mounting plate is of questionable quality-the rubber eye piece can be hard to deal with if you have the wrong head or helmet shape-the screen glows pretty bright and the two IR illuminators glow red, making you pretty visible-the IR illuminators have a pretty limited rangeThat was the end of my review, what's next is the modifications I made in order to make the device usable:I don't have the money for a ballistic helmet, nor do I want to downgrade protection to get a bump helmet. That is why I put the device on my M1 Steel Pot helmet. I simply extended the head-strap to fit the M1 (it was just barely too small) and secured it on with camo duct tape. It mounted sturdy enough, however the rubber eye piece would fold down and block my vision whenever I tried to move the device over my eyes. The rubber also blocked my peripheral vision, so I was tripping like the idiot I am. The seller was nice enough to tell me just to unscrew the 6 screws holding the goggles together and take the rubber out. I removed secured the glass plate that rests in the rubber guard back to the goggles with gorilla tape and a layer of more camo duct tape over it. Now the only downside to this modification is that, the durability may go down a bit when you replace components with tape, and the light from the screen is more visible in the night, and your face/eyes are pretty lit up. I don't see the eyes lit up as a totally bad thing, since the IR illuminator already gave off a visible red light. From this modification, you get your peripheral vision back, and can mount it on pretty much any helmet with enough tape!
S**D
Great
Works great!
H**D
Would've paid full price!
Very easy to use, feels lighter than expected, which is especially good if using it head mounted.
F**G
Won't power on. *Edited
I bought this for my son and it worked great with no complaints. He only used a couple of times and then it was stored in the closet for about a year. I came across it the other day and tried to power it on. Its completely non-responsive. I assume the battery level went down very low and will no longer charge or power on. I assume there is a 1 year warranty and mine is about 1.5 years old, but only used a couple of times briefly.If you own one or are considering buying one, keep this in mind.Edit: After charging for over 24 hours, it did finally power on and work correctly. Just keep in mind to keep the battery charged.
T**K
Digital Night Vision works as advertised
Nightfox uses active illumination night vision. This means it uses an IR lamp(in this case 2 lamps) to project invisible light and then it is captured and displayed onto the screen. The image quality is good as long as you follow the instructions on manual focusing.The device is easy to use and is light to wear on your head.The lamps use 850nm wavelength IR. The beams are invisible but the LEDs themselves give off a red light. So in complete darkness, you can still see two red circles looking at you. If you want to avoid this, just purchase a separate 940nm illuminator and switch this device to IR0, it still works perfectly and this is the reason I gave 5 stars.The downside is the same for digital night vision. The framerate is slightly slow that it can induce some headaches if you move around with it. Better to use it while you are stationary.
D**D
Cool
cool to use in nerf has latency all nvgs like this have latency it's a camera that can see infrared
A**R
Great entry level goggles
Really loving this little nightvision rig! Now I know there are lots of mixed reviews about the Nightfox Swift, but for the price tag, you really can’t beat it. I’m an avid hunter, I have used other nightvision scopes before, mainly gen1, I have a firefield nvrs, but sadly with it you can only see when you’re looking through the scope and it’s impossible to move through the woods while looking through it. That is why I thought I’d give the Nightfox Swift a try, they are my first ever set of goggles. I’ve had trouble with hogs tearing up my place for a while, and never could tell when or where they’d come through until the damage was done, so instead of sitting and waiting in one spot where they may never come, now I can go to them when I hear them in the distance. This device gives me the confidence to walk through the big back yard around the ponds I have, as well as through the woods around the property and it works well enough for the ranges I’m working with. Field of view is only 10 degrees, so it is like tunnel vision, but with any type of laser on your gun, whether it be red, green, or IR you can see it really well and you’re able to maintain situational awareness AND know where you’re going to hit. It’s a bit like a video game when you have the goggles on, but for getting rid of pesky varmints of all types, it’s no joke. The head strap takes some adjusting but I got mine to where I like it, if you move your head up and down too quickly or run ( which I don’t recommend ) the weight of the device will cause it to bob up and down but I’ve never had it come off. The 7 IR levels and screen brightness settings are quick and easy to fine tune it to your liking, charge time isn’t too bad and it runs a good long while, I mean I’m seldom out for more than an hour, and the runtime is 3 hours so it works perfect for me. To sum it all up, for the money you’re getting an entry level nightvision device, it’s fairly clear and easy to make out what you’re looking at, it’ll meet some small needs and of course they’re not perfect, but for what they do at their price I don’t think there is a brand out there that can deliver what these do and I’m very happy with my purchase
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