Grey Bear Night Vision Goggles PRO 2, 9X Magnification Infrared Binoculars for Adults, FHD 60FPS Video (REAL*) to Capture Fast Motion, No-Glare IR, 32GB - Hunting, Camping, Hiking, Security (NVB-200F)
【Sleek Design, Secure Ergonomic Grip】The Grey Bear PRO 2's streamlined form doesn't just look good—it feels great in hand. Its ergonomic shape stays comfortable even with gloves, while the rubberized finish enhances tactile control and helps prevent slips.
【Discreet 940nm Infrared Technology】Built for hunters and night surveillance, the 940 nm IR illuminator emits no visible red glow, keeping you unseen. Paired with a high-quality SOI sensor from Taiwan, it delivers clear viewing up to 330 yards (300 m) in total darkness.
【Real FHD Photos and 60 FPS Video】Capture true Full HD photos and videos with the 2MP CMOS sensor—no interpolation. For fast action like running wildlife, switch to 60 FPS in the Frame Rate menu for smooth, low-latency recording.
【Long-Lasting Power】Powered by eight AA alkaline batteries, the Night Vision PRO 2 runs up to 14 hours by day and about 8 hours at night. The redesigned battery cartridges make swaps quick and easy, and standard AAs are simple to find—no waiting on a recharge in the field.
【Intuitive Controls and Night Filters】Tailor your view with three night filters—black & white, green, and red—plus nine brightness levels and adjustable IR illumination. Toggle effortlessly between observation, photo, and video modes with intuitive buttons. A 9X magnification boosts clarity for versatile use in any scenario.
【Exceptional Night Vision, Extended Range】Rugged and reliable, these binoculars use advanced 2MP CMOS sensors to deliver sharp images up to 330 yards (300 m) in complete darkness, aided by seven levels of IR illumination. By day, enjoy a viewing range up to 550 yards (500 m).
*Note on “REAL” FHD: This device records at the sensor's native 2MP resolution without interpolation. Interpolation algorithmically guesses missing detail; “real” FHD preserves true sensor detail, which is especially noticeable on larger displays. Most of the “4K” devices in the market have utilized interpolation.