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US Mall 1 - Night Owl Explorer 3x Monocular with Camouflage

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List Price: $299.00
Our Price: $149.50
Your Save: $ 149.50 ( 50% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Night Owl Optics
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Binding: Sports Brand: Night Owl EAN: 0635328122235 Feature: Advanced night vision monocular with 3.1x magnification Label: Night Owl Optics Manufacturer: Night Owl Optics Model: NOCX3C Publisher: Night Owl Optics Studio: Night Owl Optics
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Features
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Advanced night vision monocular with 3.1x magnification High-grade objective lens with 50mm focal length Lightweight, weather-resistant body is perfect for traveling Coated for nighttime viewing to enhance image brightness Measures 7.2 x 3.2 x 2.3 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 16 ounces
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Image with some design shortfalls Comment: This is the first time I ever used one of these night vision scopes. First thing I was turned off with was the fact that no battery was included and it needed a 3-volt battery to run on. I purchased the 3-volt battery at the store and brought it home to find out that I did not have the right battery. As far as I can tell, there are two common sizes for this particular battery. The CR2 was the wrong one and the correct battery was the CR123. At any rate, I purchased a two-pack of these batteries and the nominal cost is about $10 for two. I do not know how long they will last; I suppose it depends on what kind of light you use it in.
It has two buttons, one for on & off; the other is for the infrared. The infrared is only needed if it is very dark. You have to be careful to not have the lens cover removed while it is turned on; if it is in lighted area, this will damage the unit. The lens-cover screws on & off, so if you are not careful, you will lose it. The battery cover is small and rotates on & off. It is recommended that you remove the battery if you are not going to use it for more than 24 hours. This cap looks like it would be easy to lose. If the battery cover is lost, you cannot operate the unit.
The handle is not very well designed. It has a short piece of cord that serves as the hand piece and the buckle that holds it together is also very easy to loose and can loosed very easily.
All in all, the unit works very good, but I only give it three stars because of the three deficiencies listed above.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Image with some design shortfalls Comment: This is the first time I ever used one of these night vision scopes. First thing I was turned off with was the fact that no battery was included and it needed a 3-volt battery to run on. I purchased the 3-volt battery at the store and brought it home to find out that I did not have the right battery. As far as I can tell, there are two common sizes for this particular battery. The CR2 was the wrong one and the correct battery was the CR123. At any rate, I purchased a two-pack of these batteries and the nominal cost is about $10 for two. I do not know how long they will last; I suppose it depends on what kind of light you use it in.
It has two buttons, one for on & off; the other is for the infrared. The infrared is only needed if it is very dark. You have to be careful to not have the lens cover removed while it is turned on; if it is in lighted area, this will damage the unit. The lens-cover screws on & off, so if you are not careful, you will lose it. The battery cover is small and rotates on & off. It is recommended that you remove the battery if you are not going to use it for more than 24 hours. This cap looks like it would be easy to lose. If the battery cover is lost, you cannot operate the unit.
The handle is not very well designed. It has a short piece of cord that serves as the hand piece and the buckle that holds it together is also very easy to loose and can loosed very easily.
All in all, the unit works very good, but I only give it three stars because of the three deficiencies listed above.
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