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Night vision technology, from infrared night vision to distance measurement

2025-08-07 Visits:

The onick night vision binoculars series uses infrared imaging technology to break through the darkness. Its large binocular display delivers a stereoscopic viewing experience. Its high-magnification lens and digital noise reduction algorithm enable clear visibility of targets up to 200 meters away. With a built-in rangefinder, GPS positioning, and 4K recording capabilities, it weighs only 680g and is ideal for nighttime work and outdoor adventures.


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When darkness becomes an obstacle to exploration: Corners unlit by city lights, blind spots for late-night security, and natural barriers to field observation—these are all situations where conventional optical devices are often helpless. The onick night vision binoculars series uses infrared imaging technology to break through the darkness. Its large binocular display provides a stereoscopic viewing experience that is more suited to the human eye. Its high-magnification lens and digital noise reduction algorithm enable crystal-clear visibility of moving targets up to 200 meters away. Unlike traditional monocular night vision devices that can cause visual fatigue, the dual-lens design allows for continuous observation for up to two hours without motion sickness. Patrol security guards, wildlife photographers, and other professionals who work long hours at night finally have a true companion.


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1. The camera supports up to 10240x5760 high-definition pixels, and the video supports 2560x1440P high-definition video recording.

2. Uses day and night, 850nm infrared light, no red burst laser, conducive to concealment and no exposure.

3. Adopts a 360W high-sensitivity, low-light, full-color CMOS sensor.

4. Can be connected to a computer TV to view pictures and videos.
Fields: security, investigation, outdoor patrol, camping adventure, observing wild animals and taking pictures. Night fishing and boating, etc.


A Revolution from Observation to Recording

Modern night vision equipment has long surpassed the basic need of "seeing." The onick infrared digital telescope's built-in ranging module has an accuracy of ±0.5 meters, and its coordinate positioning function simultaneously records the GPS location of the detected target. Forestry surveyors can directly generate animal movement reports, while outdoor adventurers use it to mark safe routes. Even more impressive is its 4K video recording capability, delivering nighttime image quality comparable to that of a professional camcorder. Parents use it to capture precious footage of their children's first camping and stargazing trips, while anglers capture rare footage of sea bass feeding at night. These features are packed into a body weighing only 680g, and when folded, it can even fit into a jacket pocket.


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User Experience in Technical Details

A truly professional device knows how to conceal complexity. The 3.5-inch LCD screen uses ink-like display technology, offering zero glare in bright sunlight and zero glare in low light. The anti-fog lens and IP54 waterproof rating ensure stable operation in environments ranging from humid jungles to deserts, despite the wide range of day and night temperatures. Tests show that the infrared fill light maintains an effective range of 15 meters even in complete darkness and meets eye-safe standards. For birdwatchers, the silent shutter design avoids disturbing birds, while construction inspectors value the concrete crack detection mode. These professional features, hidden deep within the menus, demonstrate the engineers' deep consideration of vertical scene design.


Choose the right night vision camera for you. The entry-level model focuses on lightweight design and basic night vision, perfect for camping novices. The advanced model enhances ranging and interference rejection, meeting surveying and mapping needs. The top-of-the-line model features 4K dual-mode video recording, making it an ideal backup camera for documentary filmmakers. Notably, all models share onick's "zero eyepiece" technology, allowing users with glasses to use the camera without adjusting the diopter. Considering the typical 5-8 year replacement cycle for these devices, it's recommended to prioritize models with expandable storage. After all, who knows what breathtaking night sky spectacle you'll capture during the next aurora display.


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