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Style: XPS2-0


Features

  • Nomex
  • Made in the USA
  • EOTECH XPS2-0: Holographic Weapon Sight in black with 68 MOA ring & 1 MOA dot reticle
  • Mount: Compatible with both 1" Weaver and MIL-STD 1913 Rails

Description

Using advanced holographic technology, EOTECH Holographic Weapon Sights (HWS) are among the fastest and most intuitive sighting systems on the planet. 68 MOA RING & 1 MOA DOT Reticle The XPS2 is the shortest, smallest and lightest EOTECH holographic weapon sight available. Its size and weight offer convenience for shooters and law enforcement officers. It runs on a single CR123 battery. This compact, single-lithium-battery configuration leaves more rail space for rear iron sights or magnifiers. For quick adjustability in any shooting situation, the XPS2 HWS offers multiple brightness settings in standard operating mode. The shortest and lightest HWS sight yet. Mountable to a 1โ€ Weaver or MIL-STD-1913 rail. Even when partially shattered, even when the sight window is obscured by snow or mud, HWS will still function and deliver pinpoint precision. One of the many reasons theyโ€™re trusted by Americaโ€™s elite in the most extreme, hostile environments in the world. Our holographic ring and dot do not expand with magnification. Pinpoint precision is the best result when the target is magnified but the point of aim is not. Situational awareness from true heads-up display and two eyes open shooting. NEVER OUT OF THE FIGHT PRECISION AT ANY RANGE TWO EYES OPEN

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Manufacturer EOTECH
Design Sleek Matte Finish
Model XPS2-0
Product Dimensions (Length x Width x Height) 3.8 x 2.1 x 2.5 inches
Ideal for Hunting
Weight Lightweight at 226.79 Grams
Material Durable Aluminum
Magnification 1x with a lens diameter of 64 Millimeters
Compatibility Optimized for Rifle Mounting (Weaver Mount)
Night vision Does not support Night Vision
Package Dimensions 7.52 x 6.5 x 3.5 inches
Package Weight 0.69 Kilograms
Place of Manufacture United States
Size Dimensions are 3.8" x 2.5" x 2.1"
Warranty Details provided by the Manufacturer
Model Year 2015
First Available January 10, 2008
Included Parts Weapon Sight with battery
Recommended for Both Men and Women
Number of Items in Package 1
Manufacturer Part Number XPS2-0

Frequently asked questions

The EOTECH XPS2 Holographic Weapon Sight does not have any magnification. It is a non-magnifying sight designed for fast target acquisition.

Yes, the XPS2 is water-resistant up to 10 feet (3 meters). It can withstand splashes, rain, and short-term submersion.

Yes, the XPS2 operates on a single 123 lithium battery, and has a lifespan of 600 continuous hours at nominal setting 12 at room temperature.

Yes, the XPS2 sight features 20 brightness settings that can be manually adjusted according to ambient light conditions.

Top Amazon Reviews

๐Ÿš€ Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The EOTech XPS2-0 sight is highly regarded by shooters for its robust construction, superior sight picture, and easy of use. Reviewers appreciate the circle-dot reticle, which aids in faster target acquisition and does not obscure the target, and laud its high-quality mounting and zeroing hardware. Some drawbacks were noted such as somewhat short battery life when compared with competitors and the site's weight, which is heavier than some competing models.

Pros

  • ๐Ÿ”˜ Exceptionally clear and effective circle-dot reticle
  • ๐Ÿ”˜ Easy and intuitive to mount and zero
  • ๐Ÿ”˜ High-quality, robust construction suitable for military-grade usage
  • ๐Ÿ”˜ Promotes faster target acquisition

Cons

  • ๐Ÿ”˜ Battery life, while decent, is shorter than some competitors
  • ๐Ÿ”˜ Heavier than some comparable models
  • ๐Ÿ”˜ No dust cover included
  • ๐Ÿ”˜ Uses a CR123 battery, which can be expensive and harder to find

Should I Buy It?

Yes, the EOTech XPS2-0 is an excellent choice for those seeking a premium, non-magnified optical sight. Its robust construction, superior sight picture, and high-quality hardware make it a worthy investment for serious shooting enthusiastsโ€”despite some minor drawbacks such as battery life and weight.


  • Simply the best! Exceeded my expectations
Style: XPS2-0
I am an avid shooter and I own numerous red-dot-sights for both rifles and pistols. For various reasons I decided to purchase the EOTech XPS2-0. Most EOTech sights, this one included, feature a circle-dot reticle: a 65 MOA circle with a 1 MOA dot in the center. I had initially been skeptical of the reticle type that the EOTech uses. I worried that it would be more distracting than the simple "red dot" reticle that most sights of this type use. After considerable use, I am now a believer in the EOTech reticle. Many in the military prefer the EOTech reticle because it makes fast target acquisition easier -- the shooter does not have to "hunt around" to find the reticle when trying to acquire and shoot the target. Further, the EOTech sight is very high-quality, and I have found that the reticle does not obscure the target or in any way interfere with precision shooting. The one MOA center dot is ideal for precision shooting while the 65 MOA circle aids in fast target acquisition. As with all red-dot-sights, the trick is to focus one's eye on the target, not the reticle. Through the magic of holographics, the reticle will then be in focus anyway, along with the target, making for an ideal sight picture. (A common error that shooters make with red-dot-sights is to focus their shooting eye on the reticle rather than the target.) The EOTech XPS2-0 is the only sight I have ever used in which it seemed natural to keep both eyes open while shooting. I am a shooter who otherwise has shot rifles and pisols with my left eye closed for the past 40 years. There are other model variants of the XPS2 that have other reticle patterns. The pattern is not selectable on this model, however. It provides only the circle-dot reticle described in this review. The sight is very easy to mount and zero. It has wonderful mounting hardware -- the user can choose between a large hand-adjustable bolt that secures the sight to a Weaver or Picatinny rail, or a smaller Allen-type bolt (the necessary Allen wrench is supplied as well). The advantage to the large hand-adjustable bolt is that it can be adjusted in the field in case one wishes to remove the sight. The zeroing hardware is excellent -- the sight provides large adjustable screws for windage and elevation with large lettering identifying which direction to move the adjustment to adjust Point of Impact of the rounds. I found the sight very easy to zero in at the rifle range. The adjustment hardware is first-rate. This, by the way, is a common shortcoming in some red-dot-sights. I have evaluated sights where the zeroing hardware was tiny little Allen screws that were very easy to strip and very difficult to manipulate at the range. I prefer a robust adjustment mechanism as is present on this EOTech model. The construction of the EOTech XPS2-0 is robust and excellent, as one would expect for a military-grade sight. One missing feature to the sight is a dust cover. I get it that the sight is built to withstand rain and mud. But most users will come to appreciate and value this sight, and seek to take good care of it. It is surprising that EOTech does not provide a simple dust cover for the sight. Most users will purchase one of the after-market dust covers that are available. In its price range the main competition for the EOTech XPS2-0 are the Aimpoint red-dot-sights. I have extensively used the Aimpoint H-1, which is a bit more expensive than the EOTech XPS2-0. Both are excellent sights and the user will not go wrong with either. Among other things, the Aimpoint H-1 is notoriously good as regards battery life, rated for an astounding number of continuous hours. The EOTech manual states that this one is good for around 600 hours. The EOTech warns the user when the battery is getting to the end of its service life, and due to the nature of lithium batteries, when this occurs, failure is not long to come. Longer battery life is an advantage of the Aimpoint. Another advantage of the Aimpoint is size. While the XPS2-0 is small, the Aimpoint H-1 is even smaller. In practice both sights are small enough to use even on a large pistol such as the Ruger Mark III pistol or a rail-equipped revolver. The size difference is probably unimportant for a rifle. The XPS2-0 fits superbly on a Ruger 10/22 rifle, for example. Either sight is ideal for rifle use. The EOTech, of course, has the EOTech circle-dot reticle while the Aimpoint approach is a small red-dot. Each has its advantages. I never thought I would say it, but I have come to prefer the EOTech approach. For shooting Zombies the quick target acquisition that the circle-dot reticle affords can be the difference between a dead Zombie and being overcome. Of course, the two sights are very different in that the EOTech is a holographic open sight while the Aimpoint H-1 is a tube-style sight. Both are superb, military-grade solutions and the user's preference is probably the final determinant as to which approach is better. Overall, I am very enthusiastic about the EOTech XPS2-0. This is a beautiful, robust sight. It is not inexpensive and not everyone will want to spend as much money on the sight as many firearms cost. But for those who want the best in a non-magnified optical red-dot-sight, the XPS2-0 is an outstanding solution. Highly recommended without reservation. RJB. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2012 by Roger J. Buffington

  • Worth the money, limited shortcomings, as good as Aimpoint??
Style: XPS2-0
If I could give 4 and 1/2 stars, I would... but ONLY for battery life. The optic is absolutely pristine. The finish is tough and similar to the finish on an 870/590a1 that scratches but easily rubs off, the sight picture it provides is crisp and easy to acquire a target with. This particular model is light weight in comparison to the 512 that uses AA batteries (this one uses CR123's) and it takes up less space on the rail with the smaller battery compartment. Not a fan of pressing both buttons at the same time to shut off, but that isn't a big deal for such a quality optic. Also, mine did not come with any sort of cover which may or may not be a negative to you, but it is to me. Overall, the optic is superb, but has a major short coming in terms of the competition (Aimpoint) -- and that is the battery life. The Aimpoint blows it out of the water hands down, no denying it. The sight picture is a 68 MOA circle with a 1 MOA dot in the center, which I can say I actually prefer over the simple 2MOA dot that comes with an Aimpoint (if I recall the MOA size correctly). If you're torn between the Aimpoint PRO and the EOTech, I don't think you can make a bad choice -- I chose the EOTech XPS2-0 because I already have an Aimpoint T1 and didn't want to drop $500 on a PRO without giving the EOTech a shot. Honestly, if you aren't using this stuff overseas or abusing the hell out of it, you won't be disappointed either way. For the standard civilian purpose, you're probably honestly better off buying a couple Vortex Strikefire II's for the same price of 1 optic from EOTech or Aimpoint. Anyway, I digress... if you spend the money on this EOTech, you won't be disappointed in the least. Synopsis: + Excellent sight picture + Excellent durability + Easily installs on picatinny rail securely + Ease of use + High quality materials + Easy to acquire targets quickly + Very competitive weight vs. Aimpoint PRO (which advertised weight doesn't include mount) - Weight not as competitive as Aimpoint T1, but different price point - Astigmatism makes this especially blurry and makes a very distorted 68MOA blur in the optic. If you wear glasses for distance (like I do) you will need them. Proceed with caution -- compared to Aimpoint which has a simple single dot, astigmatism impacts this optic way more - Battery life versus Aimpoint is not even comparable, Aimpoint destroys it - CR123 batteries (eotech 512 uses AA's) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2015 by Raymond

  • Crisp. Clear. Quick. Excellent optic.
Style: XPS2-0
This weapon sight is a very nice product and well worth the expensive price tag. First of all this sight is designed for quick, close engagements, under 100 yards. The outer ring makes it very fast to pick up targets at close ranges of 10-15 yards or so. I like that it has a 1 MOA dot which only covers 1 inch of your target when aiming at 100 yards. It features crisp clear optics and it is parallax free. That means no matter where your head is positioned behind the sight if you can see that center dot that is where your rounds are going. It was very easy to get it sighted in at 50 yards. Each click adjusts it about 1/4 inch at 50 yards or 1/2 inch at 100 yards. I would recommend using a bench rest or bipod to sight it in to make things easier. If you watch my video I show you what the reticle looks like when aiming through it. I would have liked to make a longer video but Amazon only allows 100 megabytes. Like I said this sight is designed for close quarters fast acquisition of targets under 100 yards. If you really want to shoot long distances you would probably be better served using iron sights or some sort of scope which can be adjusted on the fly. This optic has very clear glass and it's a breeze to shoot with both eyes open. When aiming you maintain a nice wide field of view which I like. Be sure to mount it as far forward on your weapon's receiver as possible so you get the widest view. It has unlimited eye relief so it doesn't have to be close to your eye for the reticle to be clear. I have put a few hundred rounds through mine and haven't experienced any sort of malfunctions when shooting a 5.56mm round. If I have any problems with it down the road I will update the review but for now it's working great. It seems to have a very rugged aluminum hood surrounding the internal optics and I feel confident it could survive a fairly hard drop. Also it is rated waterproof to 33 feet. I personally have not dropped or submerged it however. It weighs about 8 ounces which is a little bit more than the Aimpoint micro and those ounces could be a consideration if you have a very light weight weapon system. Also the Aimpoint's batteries will last years as opposed to the Eotech's advertised 500 hours. I ultimately decided on the Eotech because I like having the outer ring for shooting drills, it has a smaller 1 MOA target dot, and it is also a bit cheaper. Pros: Outer targeting ring for quick acquisition of targets at close ranges Crisp clear targeting reticle easy to pick up with both eyes open Allows shooter to maintain very large field of view No parallax, point of aim wont change depending on where your head is positioned Unlimited eye relief Crystal clear optics Seems to be fairly rugged 1 MOA dot is the smallest available on any red dot optic Cons: Substantially shorter battery life than Aimpoint Takes a CR123 battery which is expensive and a little harder to find Weighs about twice as much as an Aimpoint Micro and is wider IMPORTANT: Remember always use caution when handling firearms and practice proper gun safety procedures. Don't get complacent, because that's when accidents happen i.e. clear your weapon EVERY time you handle it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2012 by Walfred

  • Worth Every Penny!
Style: XPS2-0
The EOTech XSP2 has exceeded all my expectations. As someone who values precision and reliability in a holographic sight, the XPS2 delivers on both fronts. Pros: 1. Crystal Clear Optics: The holographic reticle is sharp, clear, and remains easily visible in all lighting conditions. Whether in bright daylight or low-light environments, the reticle is always crisp and easy to acquire. 2. Compact and Lightweight: The XPS2 is one of the most compact sights I've used, making it perfect for mounting on a variety of platforms without adding excessive weight. Despite its small size, it feels incredibly robust. 3. Quick Target Acquisition: The 68 MOA ring with the 1 MOA dot allows for rapid target acquisition. I've noticed a significant improvement in my speed during drills, especially in close-quarters situations. 4. Durability: This sight is built like a tank. It has handled rough handling, recoil, and even a bit of rain without a single issue. The waterproof and shockproof design gives me confidence in its performance in any situation. 5. Battery Life: The XPS2 runs on a single CR123 battery, which lasts a surprisingly long time even with frequent use. The auto-shutdown feature helps conserve power, which is a nice touch. Cons: -Price: The XPS2 isn't cheap, but you get what you pay for. The quality and reliability more than justify the price tag, in my opinion. - No Night Vision Compatibility: While this isn't an issue for me, it's worth noting that this model does not have night vision compatibility. If you need that feature, consider the XPS3. If you're looking for a top-tier holographic sight that offers exceptional performance, durability, and ease of use, the EOTech XPS2 is worth every penny. It's an investment in your shooting accuracy and confidence. Highly recommended for anyone serious about their optics! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024 by Noah S.

  • Excellent Holohraphic sight
Style: XPS2-0
I own a few EOTech sights so I was familiar with their operation and characteristics before buying this one. For those folks who are also familiar with the operation of these sights I will curtail my review to the unique features of the XPS2-0 to "cut to the chase". The XPS2-0 is the standard sight picture model that has the dot with outer ring. The other two models (the XPS2-1 and 2-2) have different sight pictures (which are "just the dot, no ring" and drop compensated dots with ring). I'm a traditionalist so I always get the "standard" EOTech sight picture models. The big "feature" of this sight compared to other EOTechs is the cross-mounted single CR123 battery compartment. EOTech sights have had issues in the past with the longitudinally mounted batteries. This new cross-mount design is supposed to rectify those issues. I honestly have not shot this sight enough yet to encounter any failures, so if that is a result of the alternate design or simply a short lifespan so far I do not know. Suffice it to say the nature of the issues with the old sights cannot occur on this model. The second big "feature" of this sight compared to other EOTechs is it's size and height. This is one of the smallest sights EOTech makes as well as one of the shortest. I have this sight mounted on my AR15 SBR. The easiest way to describe it's size is that mine is mounted directly over my ejection port and the sight is as long as the port cover on the top rail. This sight sits low so your iron sights (in my case an LMT A2 rear and a standard front sight post) lie right in the middle of the EOTech field of view. Other EOTech sights sit higher and offer what is known as 1/3 co-witness, meaning your iron sights align low in the sight picture. This allows you to use the sight "above" your BUIS or irons. I am personally not partial to that. I like to keep my irons fully in my view. That way if for any reason the sight breaks or shuts off my eye is already trained down my iron sights and transitioning to them takes no time. It also goes without saying that this sight is quite light weight, but having it on and off my SBR is still noticeable. Lastly this is a non-night vision model with rear facing buttons. I have no need for night vision compatibility and I prefer the buttons on the back of the unit, which makes it more ambidextrous. This model also comes with both a knurled knob and an allen wrench axle for mounting to your rail. I prefer the knurled knob and don't mind it sticking out as my LMT rear sight also has a knob. Plus I like being able to attach and remove both sights in the field without tools if necessary. When it comes down to it, this is one of the smallest, lowest, lightest EOTechs you can buy. I believe this sight is ideal for SBRs or other light weight / small size builds. If I owned another small SBR like a PS90 flat top or HK94/MP5 I'd consider this sight again. But keep the feature list of this sight in mind when buying as some people do not like the low height, button placement or sight picture. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2011 by J. Anderson

  • As good as it gets
Style: XPS2-0
Ships ultra fast. Quality is the best.
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026 by patricia doris

  • Good quality but sight loosens after hundreds of shots
Style: XPS2-0
This held up to my expectations except the sight seems a little fuzzy. The sight did fall off once after 800 rounds of a .556 and the bolts was tightened all the way. So you may have to check the bolt every few rounds and make sure its not getting loose. Keep in mind the sight will lose its zero in different tempurature. For example if you zero it in 70 degree weather and then go outside in 40 degree weather, the sight will change dramatically. Now for the fuzzy sight picture, this could depend on your eyeshight or just the sight in general. The sight is a 1x zoom so you have to buy a magnification sight for long distance. As for the process if zeroing the sight, you can use anything such as keys, coins or a screwdriver. Worth the money but wish it would not loosen after every few hundred rounds shot ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2017 by Official Review

  • Gets the Job Done
Style: XPS2-0
Dear Amazon Shopper, The bottom line is, this sight is an excellent value for the money. The reticle brightness has the flexibility to be seen in full daylight while being reducible to a more tame level for nighttime use. The modifications to the sight to make it lower-profile than previous generations allows for full co-witnessing of iron sights, and this optic is perfect for use with EOTech's 3x flip-to-side magnifier for an MPO-style optic with a plain sight picture. This will leave you with plenty of space on your rail should you wish to mount a BUIS pair and a FTS magnifier. Sighting adjustments are accurate and easy to use and while I haven't subjected this sight to significant abuse, it has withstood rain and humidity as well as dry, sandy conditions with no ill-effect. It appears to be sturdily built, but it has not sustained any significant impacts in the time I've used it. In the year or so that I've owned this sight, I have not had to replace the battery, and the sight will automatically turn the battery off if it is left on without adjustment for a period of several hours, preventing you from being surprised by a dead optic, should you forget to turn it off. The controls are intuitive and the sight is excellent for rapidly acquiring targets CQB with both eyes open. The 3x FTS magnifier also works well with this optic, allowing you the flexibility to engage at intermediate ranges with no re-zeroing. Overall, this is a durable, cost-effective optic from a reliable manufacturer that will significantly expand your weapon's target acquisition capability. NOTE that this version is not night-vision compatible and opts for a simpler sight-picture than other models (i.e. it does not have the mil-dots for ranged engagement, which IMHO are not really necessary for applications inside 200yards). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2012 by Brandon Mario

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