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The VABSCE Night Vision Goggles deliver true 4K full-color night vision using advanced SONY imaging and a powerful focusable IR illuminator with 7 adjustable levels. Equipped with a 6000mAh rechargeable battery offering up to 8 hours of use, these binoculars capture ultra-clear 36MP photos and Beyond 4K videos with 5x digital zoom. Their super long viewing range, enhanced by triple-power IR and CVA technology, lets you observe distant wildlife or landscapes in total darkness. The package includes a 64GB memory card, carrying case, and accessories, making it a premium yet affordable choice for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals seeking vibrant night vision performance.







| ASIN | B0CQP1D5MY |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #85,285 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #57 in Night Vision Binoculars & Goggles |
| Brand | VABSCE |
| Built-In Media | 1x 64GB Micro SD Card; 1x Card Reader;, 1x Cleaning Cloth; 1x User Guide., 1x Neck Strap; 1x Mini USB cable;, 1x Night Vision Binoculars; 1x Carrying case; |
| Coating | Anti-Reflective |
| Color | Black 4k Full Color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,083 Reviews |
| Diopter Adjustment Range | +/-5 diopters |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Features | Full-Color Low-light Imaging, Night Vision |
| Field of View | 7 Degrees |
| Focus Type | manual |
| Item Weight | 1.23 Kilograms |
| Magnification Maximum | 5 x |
| Manufacturer | VABSCE |
| Model Name | NS400C-Black |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 30 Millimeters |
| Prism Type | Roof Prism |
| Size Map | 5x30 |
| Specific Uses | Camping, Hiking & Outdoors, Hunting |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 5 |
J**W
Excellent binoculars for the price.
Very high tech night vision goggles can be as expensive as $6,000 dollars. These particular night vision binoculars (under review in this text), I would personally classify as somewhere in the range of mid-grade, and for the price; they are rather excellent. The item can either run on 8 double A batteries (either standard or rechargeable), or a variety of different power banks. These are actually pretty solid binoculars with excellent (1080p/HD) visuals, requiring a manual focus plus a digital zoom, so rechargeable batteries are going to deplete themselves in an extremely quick fashion. The best bet is to get a 15 to 100 dollars power bank in addition to the binoculars, although you really only need a power bank that's around approximately $30 dollars for the binoculars to go for a long time. When all is said and done; you may have to spend a grand total of around $230 to $260 dollars on these binoculars if you want a decent $30 dollar power bank, which is a solid deal for mid-grade night vision binoculars. Yes these binoculars operate in the daytime, as mentioned earlier, with excellent visual quality. Yes you can take both photo's and videos, and the binoculars come with a memory chip. If you operate the binoculars on the 8 double A batteries, they have a set viewing range and the IR (infra red) night vision quality only enhances to IR5. The higher the IR, the better the night vision quality. With an extremely cheap power bank (around $17 bucks or so) you can enhance the viewing range, and the IR goes up to 7; although I would recommend a $30 dollar power bank, as they are OUTSTANDING for the price, and will let the binoculars go for a long time. Some very cheap night vision binoculars may require a little bit of ambient light next to the goggles in order to see clearly in night vision mode, whereas these binoculars operate ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESSLY in 100% pitch black darkness, and the night vision effect is GREY; not green like you'd see in some military video games. Don't let the "experts" fool you into thinking mid-grade night vision binoculars like this are bad, because for the price; they are very solid (if you buy a cheap power bank, that of which is not included). Rechargeable double A batteries may be good as a back up, but you could potentially spend 40 plus dollars on the batteries and a charger, and for the price, you might as well just have 2 or 3 decent grade power banks, to be honest. I originally tested these binoculars with regular set of double A batteries (non-rechargeable) and burned through them in something like less than a day or two. Again: If you get a mid-grade $30 dollar power bank with these, you are good to go, and these are actually very solid night vision binoculars for the price. Don't expect seven thousand dollar military grade night vision goggles for two hundred and something dollars.
T**O
Great All-Around Binoculars
I bought these as a gift for a close relative who loves to hike and birdwatch. She usually would lug her digital camera with all the different lenses when hiking/birding. We talked about how great it would be to have binoculars that were capable of taking pictures, video, and sound. Not only that but also able to work at night when she would go "owling"! So now she has them and is very happy. The build quality, small size, and great visuals were noted when she and her husband first handled them. They commented how much easier it will be to carry and use, especially with the great case they came with. Her husband figured out how to use the binoculars and various features without even reading the manual as the controls are very intuitive and well placed. Then he taught her the functionality of the binoculars and she started using them immediately. She told me they are fantastic and have great vision and clarity with both video and pictures. She was also blown away by the nighttime capabilities. Now let us be clear, these are not military-grade night vision goggles nor a $2000 pair of Bushnell binoculars. Once you have realistic expectations for what they can and can not do, you'll find them to fit the bill for a number of applications.
S**T
Good NV Binoculars For The Money
These are not the best or worse I have use but for the price the do a good job. They are a bit bit bulky for my taste and they buttons are hard to use the way they are positioned. These are good for stationary spotting only so their versatility is limited. They are more like VR or AT googles though because the image is on a screen inside the googles and enhanced through software so it leaves a slight lag. The infrared is not truly no glow because it can be seen from downrange with the naked eye. My biggest issue with these are the placement of the buttons and I don't believe it would hold up to poor weather conditions. You can't easily change between taking a video and still shot or take a still shot while taking video which also limits it functionality. Other then that it has a good picture and functions as advertised. I am curious to see how long they hold up though. I will update this review as needed based their performance in the future. For now I would recommend these to people who are looking for simple and basic night sight for camping and some outdoor sports.
S**E
Easy to use.
These are really cool pair of night vision goggles that are pretty much like a giant rangefinder and video camera all in one. The screen gives you a nice clear picture even in bright light conditions. This is a really nice feature if you are not used to using binoculars. Now the real huge bonus of this unit is the fact that it gives you a really nice clear picture at night. This is one of the clearest night vision cameras I have used. You can adjust the settings from low light to pitch black. The detail is really impressive and it’s great for hunting or video surveillance. You get a 20X optical zoom and 6hrs off the battery so you are set for the night. You can use up to a 32G storage card so order that as well so you can use it right out of the box. The unit construction itself is really durable and should have no problem holding up in the field. So far it’s been working out great and it’s a really nice video camera for the price. The night vision option alone is worth the price.
S**L
Real night vision for focused viewing.
When I got the binoculars out of the box, I wanted to use them right away and got frustrated. Take a moment and read the quick-start instructions. You'll likely be glad you did. I missed that I needed to swing the infra-red filter off in order to see properly. Once I moved that, they worked great. It really is startling when you get them going. Night vision is always something that was for movies, but to see my own property and buildings in nightvision is pretty cool. The image is really clear. There are easy to toggle settings for the intensity of the IR too so you can have things glow somewhat, more or a lot depending on the ambient light and how close the object is. These seem primarily designed to look at objects, like animals or houses or vehicles or nature. These are less for looking at wide vistas or large fields of view. These are most effective for looking at actual things that will bounce back the infra red. I like that there is a memory card that comes pre-installed too. You can be looking at something and click a record button and either take photos of a still of whatever you are looking at. If they make it off your deck, you are gonna want to be careful with them. I am not saying they feel cheap or flimsy, but it isn't a military hardened shell either. It comes with a great case and I just put them in that and toss them in my backpack, no problem. I wouldnt want to drop them uncased from a deer stand though. I'd recommend these to a friend for sure. A great opportunity to get somethng night vision for not a lot of money.
R**L
Perfect intro level IR Binos
My husband has been talking about getting an infrared scope and NVG for the last few years so when I came access this little gem for $250 I decided he needed an early valentines day present. Overall: Perfect intro level infrared binoculars for camping, the casual user or if you just want to decide if an infrared scope or NVG are worth that next severe price hike for you. I'm really looking forward to taking it camping up in the woods to see if my young daughter and I can spot some nocturnal animal activity. This was hubby's list of pros and cons. Pros: User friendly Surprisingly good picture for the price point Takes batteries but can also use with an external power source The ability and image quality of photos and video is fantastic and fairly clear even when zoomed You can use with additional infrared light to extend the range (crystal clear at over half a mile) Image is crystal clear during the daytime. Hard carrying case is non-descript and great for storing. Cons: No lens covers makes me hesitant to bring it hiking without coming up with a microfiber cover for fear of scratching a lens. Its a little Heavy to hold for extended periods of time with batteries in it, but can be used with tripod to counter this. Viewing screen is a little bright even on its dimmest setting. Shutter speed on camera is a little slow for extreme low light settings: trying to keep it still enough to take clear images is difficult when zoomed in low light settings unless you are using it with a tripod. Was going to add a video from the binos but an 11 second clip was 44mb so with my terrible internet it wouldn't upload.
J**D
5 Years of Use Review
After owning this unit for five years, I can say it definitely has good pros and bad cons. Pros: •Night vision mode (IR) is decent. It won’t blow your socks off, but better than nothing. It is a visible IR signature, so anyone looking back at you will see the red light. •Picture and Video quality is good. However, it falls short of current smartphone camera capabilities. Worth Noting: •As others have stated, this things eats batteries for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I decided to purchase a 32,000mah battery pack and attach it to the bottom of the unit. Since then, I have never run out of juice, even with heavy use and sitting long periods of time without use. It will make the unit heavy and I would recommend using a neck strap/sling. Cons: •It is heavy (especially with the added battery pack) •Build quality is decent with respect to the price, but a couple of the bottom dials are starting to work themselves loose after five years. •Buttons are not very intuitive and I sometimes fumble with them in low light/night time. Conclusion: Would I buy this unit again? No. If you truly want a good night vision system, be prepared to spend a couple grand. I don’t mind having this for a back up unit, but I would save a little more and buy a quality true night vision system. If you’re just looking for something fun to dink around with, probably not a bad choice. If you want a more true night vision experience, spend a little more and get a better product.
W**D
Great NV for A great Peice
These Nv goggles are awesome.the IR for short and long range are really good.these are so much better then the two pairs I had before..they are clear and the pics and videos are excellent.I was not expecting for them to be as good as they were to be honest?but once I got them out of package and started to use them?WOW!!!I couldn’t believe how much better they were and much more I could see versus the others and not to mention the price was great!you wouldn’t think that you could get a pair of NV goggles this good for that price!honestly if you were to use them first and guess how much they would cost??I would say just about everyone would guess 600 to 1200?but they would be shocked.great job VABSCE for making such a great pair of NV for a great price..Love these..And almost forgot they fit your hands perfect.not to bulky and they also come with a very nice case.the case keeps everything together and protects the NV very well from being damaged
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