Vision Binoculars



Vision Binoculars

Russian Night Vision Goggles – Difference Between Night Vision Generations Models

It´s a known fact that russian night vision goggles provide high quality functions in exchange for a pretty spicy price. The number of features is influenced by the price. To be more precise, a $2,000.00 pair of goggles will guarantee you the ability to read detailed maps even if there´s absolutely no light source around you.

According to some people, these night vision goggles are probably the most advanced ones on the market. Anyway, they are perfect for professional hunters or for anyone that´s planning a big theft from the Louvre.

If you wear night vision goggles, you´ll be able to use your hands freely and also you can move as you like without worrying about the darkness that surrounds you.

What´s the difference between Generation 1 and Generation 2?

The Russian night vision goggles offer comprises various pairs listed as Generation 1 or Generation 2. For special products there are also Generation 3 and Generation 4 available.
The generation was defined by the US military and shows the level of night vision.

In some cases the name of the products are accompanied by a plus sign which points that a certain upgrade has been made to that model but it doesn´t require a new number.

To be more precise, a 2 pair is more advanced as a 1+ pair and that´s why Generation 1 are cheaper than the rest of the models.

Generation 1 – the goggles are very cheap and the images are not that clear and distorted.

Generation 2: the price is a little higher, the images are slightly brighter and the battery life is longer.

Generation 3: the goggles provide clearer images and are fit for serious night vision use.

Generation 4: the pairs are certified by the US military and are perfect for professional activities.

Usually, night vision goggles offer only 1x magnification but if that´s not enough, you can very easily choose more powerful night vision monoculars and binoculars.

Discover where to buy cheap russian night vision goggles online. Learn where to get the cheapest night vision binoculars.

Passenger – Night Vision Binoculars


Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) close up, showing binocular vision that allows the Photo Mugs


Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) close up, showing binocular vision that allows the Photo Mugs



JPF-13058 Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) close up, showing binocular vision that allows the bird to hunt small prey on the dark rainforest floor New Caledonia, endemic to rainforests of New Caledonia Rhynochetos jubatus Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. contact details prints ardea tel and 44 (0) 20 8672 2067….


Elderly woman uses binoculars Photo Mugs


Elderly woman uses binoculars Photo Mugs



MODEL RELEASED. Elderly woman using binoculars to watch a horse race…..


Northern Saw-Whet Owl face and eyes Photo Mugs


Northern Saw-Whet Owl face and eyes Photo Mugs



Northern Saw-Whet Owl face and eyes (Aegolius acadius), North America…..


Binocular Visions


Binocular Visions


$1.59



Orion RedBeam SP Self-Powered LED Flashlight


Orion RedBeam SP Self-Powered LED Flashlight


$19.99


When we say our newest astro flashlight is “self powered,” we mean it is powered by your own bad self! The RedBeam SP has a small hand crank that, when wound, charges an internal rechargeable battery. There’s no need for any other batteries, ever! Just 1 minute of winding cranks out up to 15 minutes of red LED light! Red light preserves your dark-adapted night vision while you read star charts or …

Orion RedBeam II LED Flashlight


Orion RedBeam II LED Flashlight


$22.99


This versatile flashlight is just what the practical astronomer ordered. It features continuously adjustable brightness so you get just the right amount of red LED light for your needs. Keep it dim for reading star charts, or with a turn of the knurled finger wheel make it bright for walking around the campsite or packing up for the night. Its twin LEDs are powered by one replaceable 9-volt alkali…

Orion DualBeam LED Astronomy Flashlight


Orion DualBeam LED Astronomy Flashlight


$29.99


This multipurpose flashlight lets you choose red light or white light with the flip of a switch. Red for preserving night vision while at the telescope; white for increased brightness and visibility when packing up, or for non-astronomical applications. Brightness wheel sets the desired intensity, from dim to bright. Runs on one replaceable 9-volt alkaline battery (included). Just 4-1/2″ long, wit…

How The Eye Functions (1941) (DVD)


How The Eye Functions (1941) (DVD)


$9.99


This high-quality animated film details the structure and function of the human eye. It is chock full of diagrams from every angle, showing what structures the eye is made of, and the flow of light into the eye. The lens, and its position and curvature are discussed in detail, as well as the different types of vision, such as monocular and binocular. This vintage film is an excellent overview of t…

Eyes and Their Care (1941) (DVD)


Eyes and Their Care (1941) (DVD)


$9.99


This insightful educational film explores the inner workings of the human eye, its care, and its diseases – plus somewhat graphic footage of eye injuries. The first part shows how eyes are used and how vision is discovered at the early stage of development of an infant. We learn through animated diagrams how the mechanism of the eye works. Eye problems like astigmatism are discussed as well as why…

Historic Health & Biology of the Human Body Films DVD


Historic Health & Biology of the Human Body Films DVD


$12.99


Historic Social Guidance Films DVD

Health, Biology, & The Human Body

“The most miraculous power-station known to us is the heart.” The heart along with the eyes, ears, larynx, and the dozens of other organs make up an even more miraculous creations, the Human Body. This DVD brings together some of the most interesting human body and biology films from the past for unique look at science educatio…


You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

Comments are closed.