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Night Owl Explorer Night Vision Scope

Night Owl Explorer Night Vision Scope

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Brand: Night Owl
Category: Sports

List Price: $250.00
Buy New: $170.00
You Save: $80.00 (32%)

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 30348

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7
Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 6.4 x 4.9
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: FTPNOCX3
Model: NOCX3
UPC: 635328121184
EAN: 0635328121184
ASIN: B00004THMT

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Features:
  • Ergonomic design and styling for comfortable night viewing
  • Durable, covered power and IR buttons
  • Weather-resistant
  • Powerful 3.1x image magnification
  • 15,000 image tube gain

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Amazon.com Product Description
Go night fishing, boating, or nature viewing with Night Owl's Explorer viewing scope. It is a compact, easy-to-operate device that travels well for recreational use. It's also useful for surveillance, search and rescue, and property management. You'll expand your viewing boundaries with the powerful 3.1x magnification and high-level amplification. The Explorer is also weather- resistant so when you are caught in the rain you can still view without damaging your monocular.


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4 out of 5 stars Very Effective Nightvision. Two thumbs up!!   December 8, 2003
knsch (North Texas)
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

I just received and used this Night Owl nightvision model "NOCX3".This product worked GREAT.I had 3/4 of a moon.Location was a wooded lake area 1:30am.I could see clearly at least 300 ft away.Standard green monochrome view.I messed with the IR a little but really didn't need it.The IR was just like turning on a mag light,effective 100 ft.I was able to turn on the unit and shut off a minute later for approx 20 minutes of sustained usage.Saves battery juice.Limitation,field of view was like looking through a paper towel roll.Small,but you could see everything.This is a great low cost Russian nightvision product.--ks.


4 out of 5 stars Nice product   April 23, 2003
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I had to return mine since it had a big splotch in the phosphor screen that was distracting. Amazon couldn't replace it as they had run out of stock. From the little use I put it through, it worked well. I use an IR-scope at work that cost close to a $1000, but this Russian beauty is comparable to that in quality costing only a fraction of that.


3 out of 5 stars Night Owl Explorer 3.1   September 2, 2001
72 out of 76 found this review helpful

I found the Night Owl Explorer 3.1 to be ok, thats all. The price isn't bad for what you get and it's very hard to pick out a "good" night vision unit in this price range. The one thing I don't like about it is it needs the IR light on it to work if it's completly dark out, which is ok, but the IR light is so bright that someone could spot you sitting in the dark because of it. It has a 1/2" diameter red light on top of the unit which at night is very bright if there is nothing else out there. This would not be a good unit for surveillance work. The unit only has a 15,000 light gain in it, some have up to 35,000 and would most likely be a better choice, if the claim is true. All in all it's ok for just screwing around with though. I also got the 5X lens adapt. for it, it works pretty good but does rob even more light. If you want a real good unit get one with a 2nd or even 3rd gen. tube, they are much better than any of these 1st gen. cheapies.....


3 out of 5 stars Think twice   June 15, 2001
Bryan Graham (Philadelphia, PA United States)
14 out of 19 found this review helpful

If you really are going to invest in a night vision scope, you may as well go with a more expensive model. For what it's worth, the Explorer is sufficient, but the infared light to see in darkness is quite annoying. The manual focus can be a hassle as well. This device is excellent- almost four stars- but if you are going to spend the money, you may as well do it right.


5 out of 5 stars I was sceptical at first...but when i got it, it was great!   March 17, 2001
19 out of 21 found this review helpful

Right when i got my nightvision device it was at 9:00 AM. I was mad, night time was a long ways away. So i went down into my basement. I closed the door and turned on my nightvision. There was a little bit of light coming threw the door cracks. I could see everything. And in the dark corners i would just push on the IR LED light (infrared light). I love this thing. I had a cyclops compact before, it was ok, it wasnt weather resistant. So i just went with the Exlorer. The Explorer has a rubberized case so if it where wet you would have a better grip, and it is more water resistant. I think whoever is deciding what kind of night vision they should get either the explorer or the 100% water proof ones. I like my night vision device alot.



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