Cheap night vision for under $50 [Video]


If you're a normal person who doesn't have 1400+ YouTube subscribers donating expensive Bigfoot hunting equipment, you may want to check out these awesome night vision goggles made by Jacks Pacific. Granted, it's a kid's toy, but it can come in handy if you're out Bigfooting at night and don't want to be seen with a flashlight.


These Night Vision Infrared Stealth Binoculars are part of the Spy Net line of toys and will run you under $50 each. If you feel like spending a little more (+$10 more), you can opt for the Night Vision Infrared Stealth Recording Binoculars with 128MB Memory and comes with a 1GB USB Drive.


Here's the spec for the Recording Binoculars from Amazon.com:

Product Features

  • See and record up to 50 ft. in complete darkness with real Night Vision technology
  • Record up to 20 minutes of video with audio or up to 2000 still photos, so the whole family can review and re-live all the excitement
  • Use the USB port and included cable to hook it up to your TV or computer for viewing and storage
  • Long-range mode and stealth mode with 640x480 resolution
  • Works with Mac and PC!

Comments

  1. A Gen3+ military grade NV lens still requires some light source,1/4 moon,a flashlight, or IR source. Otherwise, they just won't get what you need on a totally dark night. I can't imagine this even approaches anything but a waste of money.

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  2. If you tape a little picture of Bigfoot to the lens you can actually see Bigfoot. Here's the one I se: (http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://i2.squidoocdn.com/resize/squidoo_images/-1/draft_lens12605381module121530461photo_1285294493Ted_Cassidy_As_Bigfoot_Bi&imgrefurl=http://queensinternet.net/Nakoma-joi-lansing/&usg=__3Uvhw1xF4rKiR0nzbcmCfDDcjPs=&h=457&w=318&sz=133&hl=en&start=1&sig2=TLBo4bSHjofFQ60fgUb1fQ&zoom=1&tbnid=hwvT_34XycHiIM:&tbnh=158&tbnw=110&ei=3iP6TonEFOmuiQL9qYmQDQ&prev=/search%3Fum%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN%26imgrefurl%3Dhttp://www.squidoo.com/bigfoot-movies%26imgurl%3Dhttp://i3.squidoocdn.com/resize/squidoo_images/-1/draft_lens12605381module121530461photo_1285294493Ted_Cassidy_As_Bigfoot_Bi%26w%3D318%26h%3D457%26sig%3D116288727266532720217%26biw%3D1530%26bih%3D738%26tbs%3Dsimg:CAQSEgmHC9P_1fhfJwSHnV0E1yWRxkw%26tbm%3Disch&um=1&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=190&vpy=166&dur=400&hovh=161&hovw=112&tx=104&ty=181&sig=116288727266532720217&page=1&ved=1t:429,r:0,s:0) Awesome!

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  3. Damn taping a squatch to the lens to see BF!---lol You need to tell some Ohio BF hunters to do this. Could be the next trick to fool the youtube punch drinkers.

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  6. I don't know about this particular set but I've used some of these toy night vision goggles before and they actually worked really well, it had IR light source and reached really far. Looks interesting.

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