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Sightmark Wraith 4K Digital Night Vision Riflescope

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Color: Max 3-24x50


Features

  • Ultra-High Definition Imaging: Sightmark's Wraith 4K Max digital riflescope features a 4000x3000 CMOS sensor, delivering unmatched clarity in low light. Detects objects up to 300 yards, extends range in daylight.
  • Crystal-Clear Display: Experience the world in stunning detail through the Wraith 4K Max's sharp 1280x720 HD full-color display. Whether in night vision mode or daytime color mode, this riflescope delivers crisp, vibrant views of your environment.
  • Versatile Magnification: With 3-24x digital magnification, users have the versatility to zoom in or out as needed, adapting to various shooting scenarios and target distances.
  • Built-In UHD 4K Video Recording: Capture your hunting adventures and observations in exceptional detail with the built-in UHD 4K video recording feature, complete with audio. Relive and share your experiences with stunning video quality.
  • Long Battery Life and Robust Design: The Wraith 4K Max features an internal rechargeable battery that provides up to 8 hours of power. Its hardy aluminum housing ensures durability, and with an IPX5 water-resistant rating.

Brand: Sightmark


Color: Max 3-24x50


Style: Digital


Product Dimensions: 12"L x 1.8"W x 3"H


Sport: Hunting, Airsoft


Item Weight: 34.6 Ounces


Material: Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: 24 x


Magnification Minimum: 3 x


Compatible Devices: Rifle


Brand: ‎Sightmark


Color: ‎Max 3-24x50


Style: ‎Digital


Product Dimensions: ‎12"L x 1.8"W x 3"H


Sport: ‎Hunting, Airsoft


Item Weight: ‎34.6 Ounces


Material: ‎Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: ‎24 x


Magnification Minimum: ‎3 x


Compatible Devices: ‎Rifle


Mounting Type: ‎Picatinny Mount


Night vision: ‎Yes


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎11.9 x 7.68 x 3.03 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.52 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12 x 1.8 x 3 inches


Brand Name: ‎Sightmark


Warranty Description: ‎3 Year Limited Warranty


Model Name: ‎Wraith


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Sellmark Corporation


Part Number: ‎SM18030


Included Components: ‎IR flashlight, Daytime lens filter, Objective lens cover, Fixed picatinny mount, USB cable, User manual


Size: ‎One Size


Date First Available: April 15, 2020


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  • Better than expected
Color: Max 3-24x50
This is my first digital scope. I have extensive experience with rifle scopes with price range from cheap to well over $3k...and I do own Gen3 night scopes. I have limited experience with thermo scopes. Some impressions on the Sightmark: 1. It feels very solidly built. Made of metal and is pretty hefty. 2. Not much instructions, but the menu system is very easy to navigate. 3. Image quality is surprisingly good in good light. Especially at 1x magnification, which really is 3x magnification. The zoom is a digital zoom and if you're familiar with digital zooms on your phones, it is not nearly as good as optical zoom. On the sight mark, the image starts to pixelate at 4x which is about 12x optical. Not bad...I saw a prior review saying that the image is shaky...the reviewer apparently doesn't know much about optics...yes it's shaky...when you're at 3x optical equivalent, your movement and shakes are 3x worse than 1x...at 18x optical equivalent, you're movements and shakes are 18x magnified...this is how optics work. 4. Night vision is not great without the illuminator. With the illuminator the image is BETTER than my Gen 3 by a good margin. This is great for hunting...but for you wanna be tactical dudes....the illuminator will obviously give away your position to others using night vision type devices 5. Frankly I've not used much of the recording so I won't comment. 6. Battery life is really good, and the fact that it runs off a battery pack is a fantastic option. What I think could be better 1. This uses digital camera technology...I wish it has some sort of autofocus..even some thing rudimentary to get things close to be in focus...now it's totally manual focus 2. This comes the front lens cover...but not for the back lens. Which can get dusty despite the shroud. 3. I wish the mount is a bit longer to allow a bit more flexibility...and I wish the quick release mount is standard rather than a $50 option. 4. Firmware needs an update soon...it does freeze and crash some times. I'm using 2.12 and it does have times when the menus is not accessible, or when it won't record, and some times it's very slow to shut down. I'll update to 2.20 to see if it's better. Overall, I think this is a very nice scope for most purposes...would I recommend this over a $800 optical scope? Probably yes for these reasons. First, it's much easier to use than an optical scope...one shot zero is much easier than knobs and zero stops, etc. Second....there's lots of retinal choices...which most beginners have a hard time choosing...Third, the night sight option is a very interesting option and works very well. Who shouldn't get this? Long range competitive shooters....the optics simply isn't as good as a that of say a Viper PSTII....It's pretty heavy...and it runs on battery. So if you need absolute reliability, get an optical scope. Digital scopes are like a small computer...it can and does freeze and malfunction at a software level. And like I said before...it's not for the tactical type...in order to see in dim light...you need an illuminator...which will make you very visible...like a bright light in the night to other night vision user...unlike a true Gen 3 device which gathers ambient light much better. Other thoughts...I think that this scope is probably best suited for the AR 15 platform based on it's optical range and mounting system. Only thing it it's a pretty heavy scope and would weigh down the rifle quite a bit. There's an optional extended mount that might work better for bolt action rifles. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2021 by Rivian

  • Awesome budget scope!
Color: Max 3-24x50
I was saving for pulsar thermal for hunting season, then I met a guy using this product at the shooting range. I was surprised that it didn't have much delay at all and picture was clear. So I bought this on Black Friday. Works way better than expected. Pros. All functions work as described. Clear vision at pitch dark upto about 150~200 yards. No lag, no freeze, easy to use. Cons. Infrared light. Recommend for blind hunting since you need to adjust strength and focus of your ir light. Side mount is not ergonomic when you carry. Battery runs out faster than expected. Battery lasted around 3 hours+ with 4k, but just bring your small size power bank. If you don't want to break your bank, but wanna bring some meat, this product will get what you need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023 by Sunggoon Paul Kim Sunggoon Paul Kim

  • Will not hold zero.
Color: Max 3-24x50
I have now owned 4 Sightmark wraiths, both HD versions and now the 4K max(x2). Both 4K max has the same issue and had to be returned. Both 4K max were mounted on an AR10, sighting in at 25 yards seemed fine, backed up to 50 yards for confirmation and now you can’t hit the same place twice no matter how many adjustments you make. And these shots are not off by a small margin, up to 6 inches from shot to shot with no discernible pattern at all. Put the wraith HD back on the same rifle and sight it in with 3 shots and confirmed at 50 yards no problem. On the underside of the mount there are 4 clearly worn spots from where it unevenly touches the pic rail. That is my only guess as to why it won’t hold a zero. Picture included. The scope was mounted to the specified 20-25 inch pounds using a wheeler torque wrench. The 4K image is significant better than the HD versions and the ir illuminator was brighter. It’s very disappointing that neither 4K max was usable. I did purchase a 4K mini as a gift and it has been rock solid so far. My opinion is skip the 4K max and save up for the 4K mini. But if you are on a budget, the HD versions work great, especially as a day time scope. At night you won’t be able to zoom in and see clearly past about 175 yards(depending a lot on your ir illuminator) with the HD versions. I will say that the warranty from Sightmark is hard to beat, 3 years full coverage if you register your product. I was able to return both 4K max’s in the Amazon return window. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023 by Kimberly L Kimberly L

  • Update due to a replacement. This one, though quirky is working usably.
Color: Max 3-24x50
Update: The one I got as a replacement is working well enough to only be a PITA but usable. Only issue currently is when zooming out, when the reticle reposition, it displays both instead of the one it should after the shift. I have to zoom back in till the reticle would shift then out again and it will usually move properly instead of showing 2 reticles staggered. 1080/120fps is great for active targets and recorded video has the reticle, but if more time can be used (lower fps) for a more precise shot 4K is definitely the way to go for recorded image clarity. 1080 @ 160 makes for some interesting shots since you can see the reticle in recordings, however when zoomed in far enough that the reticle in your view moves, the reticle in the recorded video doesn't show exact aim point so it looks like your using holdovers that you aren't actually using lol. The first one I received: (Still waiting on the refund 3 weeks after return was received...) Don't expect 4K video to show the reticle (or any resolution if yours arrives like mine...) and expect the video to be very grainy/noisy and unimpressive and unusable as if the ISO is above 3200... From Sightmark website (wish I would have read this before ordering...) " If the video or photo is taken in 4K definition, the reticle will not display due to the integration of the 4k picture quality. However, if you wish to have the reticle displayed with your photo or video playback, simply switch your picture to a lower quality of 1080p or less and the reticle will be displayed during playback." ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2022 by Phillip Reedy

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