Night Owl Tactical Binocular Goggles NOTBG1: The Better Free Hand Binoculars

Do you want a very compact night vision binocular that you could also use with a free hand? This is the Night Owl Tactical Binocular Goggles NOTBG1.

This binocular goggles is the most compact from the Night Owl family. It serves as your night light on pitch black conditions. It can be used as a stand alone binocular or with a head mount. The head mount gear features push button mounting flexibility for the goggle unit and is also very comfortable. If you are in a hiking or in an adventure but is very dark such as in caves and has already a handful of stuff with you, this is the most helpful gadget to have since it provides the free hand feature. You don’t have to hold it already. Just place it on your head and there, it serves as your eyes in the dark. When not in use, the binocular could be flipped up and out of the line of vision so that it might not get on your way and be a disturbance instead of being a good help. It has a powerful built in infrared illuminator and an automatic light protection sensor that shuts off the unit if exposed to ambient light. The lenses are all glass optics and have a high quality intensifier tubes that gives better quality of viewing. Its image magnification is 1.0x and a field of view of 455 ft at 140 m. The binocular is powered by 2 n size batteries. The unit is a bit heavy on the head as it weighs at about 2 lbs but still is very easy to use and also bearable. Its dimensions are 4.6 in x 4.2 in x 2.1 in.

So for those who needed binoculars that could not already be hand held and would like to have it better connected on a gear head, the Night Owl Tactical Binocular Goggles NOTBG1 is the product for you.

See Well and Look Good With The Right Snowboarding Goggles
What Should You Look For in a Good Pair of Ski Goggles
Why Use Prescription Sports Goggles?
Night Vision Goggles Are Really Popular These Days
A Guide to Snowboard Goggles

Aqua Sphere KIDS Seal Swim Goggles Product Review
The Features of Bolle Goggles
Nite Vision Goggles Demystified
Are the Oakley A Frame Ski Goggles Any Good?
Welding Goggles: Frame Materials and Testing Process