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Nightfox Swift USB Rechargeable Night Vision Goggles - Head Mounted, Wide Viewing, 1x Magnification, Close Quarters Tactical Infrared Binoculars for Adults

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Features

  • The Nightfox Advantage: Join over 75,000 Nightfox customers around the world trusting our helpful UK-based team to deliver the best experience of digital infrared night vision
  • Designed for close-quarters use: the Swift has a unique 1x magnification lens and a much wider viewing angle of 40, making it easy to see your immediate surroundings (up to 75 yards away)
  • Helmet mounted night vision: An adjustable head strap is included for head mounting. With a Nightfox Click Dovetail Adapter (sold separately), mount your Swift tactical goggles to helmet mounting systems like the Wilcox G24
  • Charge via USB: Enjoy over three hours of continuous night vision thanks to the integrated 3000mAh lithium battery, or bring a portable USB battery to power the Swift infrared goggles while using them
  • Simple to use: Nightfoxs experienced team designed the goggles to be intuitive. Adjust the screen brightness, digital zoom, and infrared brightness with one touch, without even looking at the unit
  • In the box: Nightfox Swift nvg goggles, adjustable head strap, neck strap, accessory mount, instruction manual, USB cable, carry case, gift box

Brand: NIGHTFOX


Color: Black


Style: Tactical


Sport: Hunting


Item Weight: 340 Grams


Magnification Maximum: 1 x


Magnification Minimum: 1 x


Compatible Devices: No compatible devices


Mounting Type: Head


Night vision: Yes


Brand: NIGHTFOX


Color: Black


Style: Tactical


Sport: Hunting


Item Weight: 340 Grams


Magnification Maximum: 1 x


Magnification Minimum: 1 x


Compatible Devices: No compatible devices


Mounting Type: Head


Night vision: Yes


Product Dimensions: 6.69 x 5.51 x 2.76 inches


Item Weight: 12 ounces


Item model number: Nightfox-Swift


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: May 21, 2020


Country of Origin: China


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  • Best night vision I've ever used!
I will say, this is the best night vision to me only because I've never owned night vision. The goggles are rugged, durable, and easy to use. I'd highly recommend this to anyone who is just getting into tacticool gear but isn't willing to spend thousands of dollars to see at night. However that's not to say it's without its problems, here is a list of some pros and cons: Pros: -Cheap, cheap is good -It's durable and sturdy (the NOD itself) -It's simple for beginners -Pretty long battery life when off (mine has held a full charge for about a week) Cons: -The headband mount it comes with is quite bad and uncomfortable to wear, and the plastic mounting plate is of questionable quality -the rubber eye piece can be hard to deal with if you have the wrong head or helmet shape -the screen glows pretty bright and the two IR illuminators glow red, making you pretty visible -the IR illuminators have a pretty limited range That was the end of my review, what's next is the modifications I made in order to make the device usable: I don't have the money for a ballistic helmet, nor do I want to downgrade protection to get a bump helmet. That is why I put the device on my M1 Steel Pot helmet. I simply extended the head-strap to fit the M1 (it was just barely too small) and secured it on with camo duct tape. It mounted sturdy enough, however the rubber eye piece would fold down and block my vision whenever I tried to move the device over my eyes. The rubber also blocked my peripheral vision, so I was tripping like the idiot I am. The seller was nice enough to tell me just to unscrew the 6 screws holding the goggles together and take the rubber out. I removed secured the glass plate that rests in the rubber guard back to the goggles with gorilla tape and a layer of more camo duct tape over it. Now the only downside to this modification is that, the durability may go down a bit when you replace components with tape, and the light from the screen is more visible in the night, and your face/eyes are pretty lit up. I don't see the eyes lit up as a totally bad thing, since the IR illuminator already gave off a visible red light. From this modification, you get your peripheral vision back, and can mount it on pretty much any helmet with enough tape! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2021 by Stephen Stephen

  • This is a good product for the price.
It is important to know that this more of a TOY for someone who wants to get the feet wet with night vision. It is on par with standard Gen 1 night vision. It doesn't offer ANY low light amplification. It DOES however offer digital IR detection. The viewing port leaves a LOT to be desired. (poor screen quality) If you are an older person, I wouldn't buy them as they are hard to view with "Old soldier eyes". And they don't have a lot of room for your "spectacles/glasses". HOWEVER, It does the job of night vision Binoculars pretty well. The view distance is decent considering the technology level that they are at. I consider the purchase a WIN at the low price point. I bought these just to check the quality of cheap night vision. They now belong to my 7 year old daughter. They aren't replacing my Gen 3s. Hope this review helps. To the manufacturer, I would recommend some attention on the screen and the viewing port, as they are not glasses friendly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023 by Shane cook

  • Shockingly good! But buy the helmet mount!
I’ve used the PVS14 before, which retails for about $2500 new. While this product is definitely not that, it is shockingly good night vision for less than 1/10th the price. Getting into NVGs is extremely expensive. After a ballistic helmet, ear pro, lights and a good pair of binos, you’re looking at close to the cost of a new vehicle. While I intend to get the real deal in the future I wanted something to practice on until then. The brightness, field of view, battery life, recording options and multiple IR settings make this a great practice tool. It will pick up an IR laser or even a red dot off your rifle, and it’s super easy to use. It may not look as cool as the binos but it definitely works and works well. If you’re attaching this to a helmet, I would definitely buy the Wilcox quick release mount and the adapter for these from the nightfox website. They don’t seem to have it on Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024 by Billy Billy

  • Great for my use
I read reviews extensively before purchasing and wanted to make sure that I knew the pros and cons. My use to to scan at night while hunting wild hogs. I can then flip the goggles up and use my thermal rifle scope. With that said, they are great. The range is about 75 to 100 yards. But again I am only spending $150 so that is decent for the price. I like the eye cups that limit my peripheral and it make transitioning between goggles and rifle scope easy. I am using them with an external battery that lasts longer than the internal, so battery life was not really tested. I agree with the other reviews, you would not want to walk around with then in place or drive an ATV. But that was not my use case. I like them for the price and my application. I was not expecting mil-spec or Gen 4 quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024 by L. Southwick

  • So I used this for Airsoft. Here's what happened..
So firstly the night vision works great! You get 7 levels of brightness and a wheel under it to help focus on targets. The battery life is okay too! The head strap is rough. The weight of the goggles hurts my forehead. Okay now how it operated with airsoft games. To put it shortly. Dont. 1) The red IR lights arent suddle. You'll be spotted 100s of feet away even at the lowest setting. 2) its zoomed in already so moving around is next to impossible. You'll trip and fall over everything. 3) Using it with a rifle isnt ideal. Once you hold up the rifle and the goggles catch view, it blinds you badly. Even using a pistol its challenging to stay on target. You may get one shot off before you get vaporized. Overall it's actually a decent pair of goggles if you're stationary. Doing recon on a radio far far away. But in the field itself I dont reccomend. You'll be seen before you see anyone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by Dylan

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