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Day And Night Digital Night Vision Device

  • 2025-08-19
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A dual-use digital night vision device combines low-light-level night vision and digital imaging technology, providing clear observation in daylight, dim light, and complete darkness. Its applicability is wider than traditional low-light-level night vision devices. The following details its core features, operating principles, key parameters, typical products, and application areas:


1. Core Features

All-Weather Observation

During the day, the device directly captures visible light through a digital sensor, producing images similar to those of a standard digital telescope with true color (some devices support color mode).

At night, the device utilizes a high-sensitivity CMOS/CCD sensor to enhance illumination in low-light conditions. In total darkness, a built-in infrared fill light (invisible to the human eye) can be activated, enabling "no-light vision."

Rich Digital Functionality

Supports photo taking, video recording, and video output (connection to monitors/recorders). Some high-end models can transmit data via WiFi/Bluetooth for real-time sharing or archiving.

Features such as digital zoom (electronic magnification without affecting the physical field of view) and image adjustment (brightness, contrast, and color) provide greater operational flexibility. Fewer Usage Restrictions

They eliminate the "light damage" issue common with traditional low-light-level night vision devices and can be used directly in daylight or bright-light environments without the need for additional protective measures.

They are typically lighter than comparable military low-light-level night vision devices and are relatively inexpensive (especially entry-level models), making them suitable for civilian and non-professional use.


II. Working Principle

The core of a dual-use digital night vision device is a digital image sensor (CMOS/CCD), rather than the image intensifier tube used in traditional low-light-level night vision devices:

Day Mode: The sensor directly receives visible light and outputs a color or black-and-white image through an image processing chip (similar to a digital camera).

Night Mode:

In low-light environments: The sensor uses high sensitivity (adjustable ISO value) to capture weak light, and the chip's algorithm optimizes the image (noise reduction and enhancement) to produce a clear image.

In complete darkness: The infrared LED fill light is automatically or manually activated, emitting infrared light in the 850nm/940nm band (940nm is more concealed and virtually eliminates visible red light). The sensor receives the reflected infrared light and generates an image (usually in black and white).


III. Key Parameters (Core Purchasing Indicators)

Sensor Resolution: Determines image clarity, such as 1080P (2 megapixels) and 4K (8 megapixels). Higher resolutions produce richer details.

Infrared fill light range: Typically 30-200 meters. The longer the distance, the wider the field of view in total darkness (affected by fill light power and ambient conditions).

Magnification and Field of View: Magnification (e.g., 3x-12x) is inversely proportional to the field of view (e.g., 50°). Higher magnification results in a narrower field of view.

Display/Eyepiece: The resolution of the built-in LCD display (e.g., 1024×768) affects viewing clarity. Some models support external screens.

Battery Life: Typically 4-10 hours (battery drains faster when infrared is on). Pay attention to the battery type (rechargeable lithium batteries are more convenient).

Ingress Protection: For example, IP54 (dustproof and splashproof) and IP67 (temporary submersion in water). For outdoor use, choose models with higher levels of protection.


IV. Typical Product Examples

Pulsar Digex C50

Features: Large 50mm objective lens, 1080P sensor, 150m infrared range, WiFi connectivity and mobile app control, capable of taking photos and recording videos.

Parameters: 5x-20x magnification, 5.5°-1.4° field of view, 1024×768 display resolution, approximately 6 hours of battery life (with infrared off).

Applications: Night hunting, outdoor observation, security monitoring.

Bushnell Equinox Z2

Features: Entry-level, cost-effective model, capable of day and night use, built-in 850nm infrared range, and lightweight design (approximately 500g).

Parameters: 4x-16x magnification, 720P sensor resolution, 100m infrared range, approximately 4 hours of battery life, IPX4 waterproof.

Applications: Camping, night patrols, and wildlife observation. Yukon Phantom RT

Features: Semi-professional-grade, featuring a high-definition sensor, adjustable infrared fill light (three brightness levels), and video output to a recorder.

Parameters: 2x-8x magnification, 15°-4° field of view, 120m infrared range, 8 hours of battery life (in low-power mode), IP54 rating.

Applications: Forestry inspections, night fishing, and border surveillance assistance.


V. Application Areas

Civilian Applications: Outdoor adventures, camping, night bird/wildlife watching, fishing, and night driving assistance (some models can be mounted on vehicles).

Industrial Applications: Security patrols (nighttime monitoring of residential and factory areas), forestry fire prevention, power line inspections (nighttime line checking), and search and rescue (nighttime target detection).

Advantageous Applications: Applications requiring frequent daytime/nighttime transitions (such as outdoor activities from dusk to late at night), or where protection from strong light is undesirable.


Differences from Traditional Low-Light-Level Night Vision Devices

Comparison Items: Day/Night Digital Night Vision Devices vs. Traditional Low-Light-Level Night Vision Devices

Core Components: CMOS/CCD Sensor (Digital), Image Intensifier Tube (Optical)

Daytime Use: Supported, clear imaging; Not supported (strong light can damage image intensifier tubes)

Nighttime Imaging: Black and White (Infrared Mode) / Color (Low-Light Mode), Green Fluorescence (Fixed Tone)

Functional Expandability: Supports still photography, video recording, networking, not available (high-end models can connect to an external recorder)

Price: Entry-level: Affordable (under 1,000 yuan); High-end: 10,000 yuan, generally more expensive (second-generation tubes start at several thousand yuan)

Concealment (Infrared): Infrared fill light can be detected by similar devices, and low-light mode lacks an active light source, making it more discreet.


In summary, dual-use digital night vision devices are suitable for users who require all-weather use, value versatile functionality, and have a flexible budget. Traditional low-light-level night vision devices still offer superior sensitivity and concealment in extreme low-light conditions (especially military-grade models).


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