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๐ See the unseen. Own the night.
The GeowFiiTech Night Vision Monocular is a cutting-edge 4K digital night vision device featuring an 850nm infrared illuminator, 8X digital zoom, and a 984ft viewing range. Equipped with a 2-inch IPS screen and a rechargeable 2000mAh battery lasting up to 10 hours, it captures stunning 40MP photos and 4K videos. Perfectly designed for hunters, campers, and night adventurers, it comes complete with an SD card, USB-C charging, and essential accessories for immediate use.










| ASIN | B09SZ2R68B |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #288 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #53 in Monoculars |
| Brand | GeowFiiTech |
| Built-In Media | 1x USB data transfer charging cable(type-C), 1x neck strap, 1x night vision monocular, 1x Micro SD memory card, 1x storage bag, 1x cleaning cloth, 1x multi-language manual |
| Color | M1 4K |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 779 Reviews |
| Effective Still Resolution | 40 MP |
| File Format | JPEG, MP4 |
| Focal Length Description | 25mm |
| Focus Type | Individual Focus |
| Item Weight | 0.07 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | GeowFiiTech |
| Maximum Focal Length | 25 Millimeters |
| Media Type | SD Card |
| Mfr Part Number | M1 |
| Model Number | M1 |
| Optical Zoom | 8 x |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 40 MP |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Screen Size | 2 Inches |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Shooting Modes | photo, video, playback |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 774494482344 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
| Viewfinder Type | LCD screen |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Zoom Type | Digital Zoom |
S**Y
Incredible
The GeowFiiTech Night Vision Monocular is incredible! The 4K resolution and 850nm IR provide crystal-clear images and videos in complete darkness. With an 8X zoom and a 984FT range, it's perfect for hunting, camping, and any nighttime adventure. The rechargeable battery lasts a long time, and the included SD card is a great bonus. The picture quality is outstanding, and itโs super easy to use. Highly recommend for anyone needing reliable night vision!
R**E
Pretty fun toy, no complicated accessories or functions.
The camera display itself (not the camera, but the display you use to see the camera) ) is ridiculously bright for something that is trying to take a video of the night. They could reduce the power of the display and it would still function well. Good practice FLIR camera. No heat detection, no nothing. Just simple nighttime vision. (Illuminates you perfectly, making nighttime spotting with it absolutely pointless except from the safety of your house, where the animals won't get to you). You will need to have clear line of sight for the camera ultraviolet light to hit what it's aiming at. Aim at your window and it will only look at the window. FLIR is designed to illuminate things with ultraviolet radiation, so it's not going to see past obstacles. For a cheap $50 practice toy, this is interesting for kids to share and might be useful to people who want to see the animals that pass by them at night but don't want to turn on lights to scare them away. Pretty fun toy, no complicated accessories or functions. Has an on and off, regular camera, then FLIR and different intensities of FLIR, and that's pretty much it. There are other features so feel free to tinker around with it. God bless and good luck out there! Hope there are no bears in your backyard at night!
K**O
Great for night camping.
Great for night camping. The 4K IR function work well, help me see better at night. If you are good at editing, this one will help you do a lot cool video. The battery last for long time after full charged. Highly recommended.
L**R
Good, but not if youโre a beginner.
So Iโm a photographer, and I wanted to try out the whole night vision camera gimmick. The quality of the photos is really not that bad, and if you have skills with editing software you can actually make some pretty cool stuff. Unfortunately this camera is tricky to use. It is automatically zoomed in really really far. Meaning you will have to stand a great distance away from something in order to get a shot of the whole thing (which can mess with the quality of the image). The night vision is cool, and the different IR settings do actually make a difference which is nice. Generally I wouldnโt recommend a camera like this to someone that doesnโt know what theyโre doing. Thereโs a lot of mental hoops you have to jump through just to get it to turn out how you want. I added some pictures I took on it for reference, keep in mind most of them are post edit, the original photos come out in b&w. All in all this camera has been both fun and frustrating.
M**Z
Great value
This night vision monocular is a solid little device for the price. The image quality is clear, and the infrared works well even in complete darkness, making it great for camping or nighttime use. The zoom is decent for spotting things at a distance, and the rechargeable battery plus included memory card make it convenient right out of the box. Itโs not perfect the buttons can be tricky in the dark and the zoom gets a bit blurry at max but overall it performs better than expected and gets the job done.
C**1
HORRIBLE DESIGN!
HORRIBLE DESIGN. Buttons are placed so that you are contsantly activating them inadvertantly while just trying to hold the device and are also so small that you cannot find the correct button tactilly in the dark. The view screen is like a flood light in the dark- it blinds you with bright white light from the glaring menu fonts displayed and there is no way to turn it off. Requires two hands to operate unless mounted on a stand. This thing is completely worthless!
T**A
Small and easy
I bought it for my husband. He has used for a couple times and he says that it works fine and will keep using it. It has different levels of light, is small and is easy to carry.
M**N
Has limits but not bad
I bought this as a better camera than my phone for night observations while camping. It's small, lightweight, has good night vision range & good picture/video resolution. It does well w/o IR in low light & in total darkness w/full IR/zoom it can see a rabbit at ~1/4mi. It also seems to auto-focus once dialed in if the distance to the new target is within 1/2 to double the distance to the prior target, but this may just be higher depth of field at the ranges I use. The drawbacks are the screen & the zoom. The screen is small & narrow so the playback images are distorted narrow & difficult to really see the good resolution. Once the files are downloaded to a PC or something w/a high resolution monitor this shouldn't be a problem. But in the field w/just this monocular it can be difficult to tell if a picture/video came out ok or needs to be reshot. Problem #2 w/the screen is that it's bright & designed for viewing by a couple folks at ~1-2' distance from their eyes. This makes the screen easier to see, albeit small, but puts a lot of light on the viewers' faces. This monocular is not appropriate for situations where the observer must be totally concealed. The zoom has 8 graduations but really only changes by ~2x-4x over its range. The optical zoom is fixed at about ~2x-4x so field of view is a bit narrow for close viewing when fully zoomed out (min mag is ~2x-4x, max mag is ~4x-10x). For example, looking for something I dropped at night in leaves, it was easier to search using the excess light from the display & my bare eyes than using the night vision ability of the monocular. But most critters I observe are between 20' & 1/4 mile away, for that it's perfect. Final note is that this is a high res IR camera. It shines an Invisible IR flashlight at its target & the camera detects the reflected IR light. It is not a thermal imaging camera, these detect body heat at a greater range. And it is not a phosphor gas light amplifier which have even greater range than thermal imaging & can see things other than things giving off heat. But in a non-tactical situation, where a weather event, predator, or other surprise can force me to abandon my gear, an $80 IR camera is a perfect fit.
A**R
Not worth it
Quite lackluster. I have cheap kid binoculars that can see farther than this thing on max zoom. The 'zoom' by the way is pretty awful, almost makes no difference. 1x-8x is a slight zoom in, but each increment is hardly noticeable at all. Limited functionality - which would be fine if the monocle or zoom actually had some magnification to it. A cheap smartphone camera would work 10x better than this. Not sure how this got positive reviews for viewing distance. Only plus is that the menu is simple and easy to configure, and the IR has levels to the lighting.
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