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Triton StarStrike 3-18x50 HD Night Vision Rifle Scope and Optical Attachment - Can Be Paired to Existing Rifles Scopes or Used as Standalone Rifle Scope | Comes with 2X Magnifier | IR Infared Scope

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Features

  • Dual Functionality with 2x Magnifier: This innovative model comes with a 2x magnifier, which can be used as a standalone optical system. When removed, you can combine the night vision optical system with your existing rifle scope, offering flexibility to adapt to any situation in the field. When paired with the 2x magnifier and digital zoom, you can achieve a 3-18x magnification due to the 1.6x camera system found in SLR cameras.
  • Advanced Night Vision Technology: Equipped with the latest infrared illuminators and a highly sensitive military-grade sensor, this scope allows you to see in complete darkness, enabling you to spot and track game or threats with ease and confidence. The StarStrike can also be used in the daytime which allows you to enable full color.
  • CrystalView AI Digital Zoom 1-6x: Experience the power of our CrystalView AI technology, which ensures distortion-free magnification across the entire 1-6x digital zoom range. This advanced feature allows you to magnify your target with the utmost clarity and precision, ensuring that every detail remains sharp and true to form even at the highest zoom levels. Whether scanning wide areas or focusing on specific targets, CrystalView AI offers unmatched versatility and precision.
  • Record the Action: Capture the unseen like never before with our built-in recording feature. All StarStrike Series Optics can record video and take photos in Super-HD 1080p. Included with each StarStrike is a 32 GB Micro SD card, which can be upgraded to a max capacity of 64 GB. Recommended write speed is micro SD is 120 mb/sec.
  • 120-Minute Battery Life with USB-C Quick Charging: Our Night Vision Scope boasts a high-capacity battery that keeps you operational for up to 120 minutes on a single charge. Plus, with the inclusion of a USB-C port, you can benefit from rapid charging times, getting you back into action swiftly. Whether on a prolonged hunt or a nighttime stakeout, you can trust our scope to deliver consistent performance without the frequent need for recharging.
  • Every Triton product is backed by our VisionGuard Eternal Warranty. Any manufacturer defect is covered by us. With VisionGuard, you'll never second-guess your gear. Enjoy a lifetime of clarity, confidence, and continuity; because when you choose us, we're with you for the long shot.
  • How to ZERO Your NV-101 Scope 1. Hold the DOWN button, 3 seconds, to TURN ON the Reticle [Hold Again to TURN OFF] 2. Reticle color in RED [LOCKED position], Reticle NOT Adjustable 3. Hold the OK button, 3 seconds, Reticle will turn BLACK, in Adjustable Mode
  • 4. In Adjustable Mode [Reticle in BLACK], hold the DOWN button, will change the reticle type 5. Zero the Scope, use the UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT button 6. Once the scope is zeroed, click the OK button ONCE, the reticle will turn back to RED, in LOCKED position
  • Note: Use the FOCUS RING to sharpen the Image Focus on Screen

Brand: Triton


Item Weight: 2.8 Pounds


Compatible Devices: Rifle


Night vision: Yes


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎11.14 x 7.05 x 3.19 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.29 Kilograms


Item Weight: ‎2.8 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Triton


Manufacturer: ‎Triton


Date First Available: September 12, 2023


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  • Very good IR scope for a low price
I was able to dial this in perfectly and it meets my needs for protecting chickens from foxes. One thing I want to call out that isn't anywhere in the product description is that this uses a standard rechargeable 18650 battery. Another reviewer mentioned this and it is why I bought this model instead of some of the other similar ones available on Amazon. You can easily take a few extra 18650 batteries out in the woods with you and just swap them out if the first one dies. You do lose your date and time settings by swapping the battery, but the crosshair offset is saved so the scope is still dead on after a battery switch. You can just attach this to an existing scope, and that's what I did at first, but I didn't like it that way. I think you're better off just using it stand alone. As an attachment on an existing scope it has two very big limitations - first is that if the thing you are aiming at is in focus then the crosshairs of the primary scope are NOT in focus, so you still end up having to use the digital crosshairs. Second is that this is not a small scope, and when you attach it to another standard sized scope the eyepiece ends up being nearly in line with the butt of the gun, it's a real stretch to actually get your eye lined up on something that far back. If your gun doesn't have picatinny rails already (mine didn't) it's no big deal, you can get a dovetail to picatinny adapter here on Amazon for like $9 and then you can easily mount this scope to a standard .22 for dealing with night nuisances. Remember this is a budget scope, so keep your expectations in line with that. Spending less than $300 for an IR scope you should not expect the same quality of optics that you would get from a similarly priced non-IR scope. The image isn't crystal clear, and yes digital crosshairs are inferior to real ones because they won't be perfectly centered once you dial them in. But those are small things. The image is clear enough for me to get a nice grouping, and it is certainly up to the task I intend to put it to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024 by dfreas

  • Very clear
The media could not be loaded. Scope works very good. Built solid. Have tested it out to 300 yards and can pick rabbits and deer up very easy with it. Built in infrared light is very small but works amazing. Don't need a add on infrared light unless you want to light up the area past 300 yards. Will light up the area out to 300 yards easy. Has different reticles that are easy to change by clicking the button. Scope is almost like a red dot sight since you don't have to put your eye right up close to it. Can keep both eyes open and easy focus on anything your looking at through it. Reticle and date are in focus good without having to put your eye right on the scope. Have shot about 300 rounds with it on AK and it has kept zero. Easy to move between targets very fast with it since you don't have to keep your eye right up on it. Really amazing scope works so good for the price it cost. Great scope for hogs and rabbits under 300 yards. Good scope for filming the sky and UFOs also. Once you focus scope in at 100 yards most everything is in focus and you don't have to keep refocusing it. I put a new battery in it because one that came with it wont hold a charge as long as the new one. Takes a 18650 battery that is easy to change out so can keep extras with you or a battery pack with c charger cord for longer hunts. I put a Samsung 128 GB SD card in it and it works. Weak point is the rubber SD card and charging port cap. Can break off easy. Should be a metal cap like the one for the battery. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Entry+ Level digital optic + USAGE UPDATE!
Just got it in a night or two ago, still playing with it, so far I have noted the dioper is a little sketchy, almost like it isn't really there, but it turns, the main focus is great, allows you to really dial in close, even with the 2x magnifier attached, no scope attached or attempted as of yet, need a mono rail forend or to set something else up to carry and distribute it's weight, came with 4 sizes to adapt to scope eyepieces, 90 degeee angle USB charging cable, suspect may be a data transfer cable as well, haven't gotten that far either, put the included 32GB ScanDisk in from Japan (on the product backing = cool, took it out carefully to keep it, kinda neato), and with the 2x or just running the unit solo lense (2x magnifyer removed) +1.6 mag. camera SLR and the software and the device hardware, etc. it all work pretty good together, overall it is a good unit and alternative to way more expensive options on the market, this is somewhat of a stomper red-dot NV digital scope, I did a little fast mounting with the included Picatinney 1913 rail, which it came attached to already, and merely bolted it to one my uppers and turned it on and started pressing buttons per the included instruction card, which is pretty straight forward, it came in a REALLY nice box, tight foam formed with a slip cover, way cool packaging, some nice stuff, truly, and good to keep the scope in when not mounted/in use - total THANKS! It comes with one 2200mAh 18650 battery, can charge from wall AC with a recharger or a battery pack, or from USB 5V, say like a laptop, etc. + the controls are straight forward, rotate (while mounted) the focus dial to the right for longer range clarity, to the left to bring the focus back in closer, the dial is smooth with just enough resistance also, you can take photos with this, record with this, it has day and night modes, the 850IR extends VERY FAR, I could easly see on it's 3 brightness settings out to 100 yards - EASY, clearly at that!, the IR is focusable, and works well, can focus into a spotlight at various levels... so, some other things I have noted, the push botton pad on unit is in a good spot to run it with your left hand, memorize the button layout and you are golden, you can keep your eyes on the target/s, also noted I can do a walk through and see through this scope at the same time, it is slim enough to keep both eyes open and have at a glance to see through it or for target aquisition, it is by no means "pro", but it is good++, for multiple applications, so remember that, but then again also remember I just got this thing in and I am learning it, but so far it is pretty cool, it has 4 different reticles, the typical EoTech reticle-ish, a compressed "X" with center dot, a box shaped reticle, this one is pretty neat, not sure the MOA measurements on this one yet though other than the center red dot is again 2 MOA, will hit manufacturers website to jot it all down/copy, etc., and it has a cross with center bi-circled dot, the dots on all reticles are red and represent 2 MOA, overall it is pretty neat and can be mounted 1913 railed or by other means with adapters that you can imagine and conjure up, say like a tripod for whatever watching... girls in bikini's skinny dipping on the beach - I dunno, just what came to mind, anyhow... the price is not bad at all for what you are getting, I mean, $240.00 US and ya in the game, it may be digital, it may use different parts, and work differently, but it does work, and pretty well at that with what it is and how it is laid out, with a little practice, ya be on targets in no time. I will try both day and night modes, record results, snap some photos, play with the zoom and mount them here soon, day or two, or three... million, busy life, lots to always get done... welp, it passes my tests and wants, the rear diopter issue, it's there, another buyer also stated, but I am able to dial it in clear, and yes, at almost 51 year old eyes I also have to move my head back about 6 inches to read the small little screen objects but by doing so the lense cut allows the little symbols and writing to BECOME MUCH BIGGER, etc. Oh well, better than not seeing them at all cuz then this NV would be 100% useless to me to begin with, but as of now, it is not and is a welcome addition to my kits. Actually, gonna buy another and compare the 2, and eventually pass one of them on. : ) 03-18-2024 Sun. St. Patty's Day: ... I have been playing with this off and on as life allows since I received it. Buy it. Ya cannot beat it, especially with the options it includes, it is a smooth operator after you initially get used to it. I am walking through drills tapping plates anywhere from =10 yards to 100 EASY, using multiple calibers - this thing is easy to use once you get the button placements and functions somewhat memorized and used to, and you can memory feel them in the dark while also viewing the screen. The dioper = IS FOR THE SCREEN, NOT THE OBJECTIVE LENSES, VIEWING, ETC. I have run the 2x magnifier and also removed it easily - 2 screws (+ inverted the cage which holds it to make bolt access easier), and just used the 1.6 digital SLR capabilities, with and without the IR, at various of its 3 levels - which level 2, as per say usual with such devices, is the best, you can see very negliglble IR amplification between 2 and 3, though it is there and is noticeable, but also note it will drain the battery faster, guess it depends on what you are doing with it at the time as with most things. I've been running the eyepiece during night drills without NODs, rarely do I run a helmet, gets in my ways, run comm's though, have to, but that's a diff. arena... bump lid = sure, depends... anyhow... this thing is pretty good, the black/white digital screen is easy enough to read and see through and target aquisition is actually pretty quick and good, the 4 different reticles are interesting, calssic Eo-ish (actual) and then a boxed shape, then a smashed X on the l/R sides and ending in a regular X sight, all with 2 MOA red dots, surrounded in red, when I get the actual time to run completely through this thing with use, I will post some photos and video's up about this so y'all can check it out and see what purchasers of this unit see = it's pretty good, as stated before, I've used night vision for 3+ decades, lots and lots and LOTS of different models, always the same tech or similar, hey - here's a tip" when hearing Gen 1 Gen 2 Gen 3, just think Gen 1 you can see 100 yards, Gen 2 you can see 200 yards, Gen 3 you can see 300 yards, and Gen 3+ ya never gonna play with, those items are in constant development, hahahaaa... I recall all the rage and hooplah with tech over the decades, quite some (ahem) "interesting" experiences... to state the absolute very least, anyhow... dip your toes in and get it, it's worth the 240 buckaroo's... now as far as settings go, brightness, etc., those types of settings, there is eco mode and then 1 2 and 3, seems to me and how I see (everybody sees differently) I run either the eco or the 1 level of brightness... there is auto-record, time lengths, calendars, not sure if it can save settings past pulling battery in and out, read another reviewer stating they lost time, date, etc. = typical, HOWEVER - apparently their reticle settings and zero's stayed correct = there's some work and frustration sighting it in for certain, still haven't done such past a bore sight at not even 20 feet indoors and the short drills outdoors at night when I can every chance I can get, which has been 3 times thus far... and again, it's pretty-pretty good for what it is and does, and at the price, it is a good deal. Handheld, sure, mounted to ? caliber, you bet, and the 2 screw mount is solid, though just a wee tad bit short for my personal tastes, but I mounted the scope/sight onto a 6.5 Grendel superlight build, scope weighs 17 ounces, and it is light, most the weight is vcentered around the body construction to give strength to the unit, which it does, but ya know if ya drop it just right it is gonna break, most things will, but it is not cheap by any means that I can detect externally, internally, we all shall see now won't we? The main focus is a tad bit fuzzy, just a tiny bit during night time viewing at short close-in distances though you can get it pretty dang close to your actual eye seeing tuning it, just spin it up and right when object comes into focus at whatever distance just slow down and fine tune, the focus turns pretty well, obviously faster when warmed up and slower, little bit stiffer to turn when cold out, which is noticeable... have not had any sort of fogging problems, though have not run this in snow/rain/surf/humidity yet - but will eventually... this neat little niche nooked hidden spinel gem of a NV scope WORKS. Combat, I dunno, at distance, sure, better thannothing, and the world moved to digial and thermal a few decades ago, it is just now becoming available to people globally, remember that and use responsibly... so in a sitrep requiring, of course ya gonna run your 100+ gear for speed and setup, and probably go with your PVS or similar setup, or a mini-digital, sure, lots of capabilities around such things and projects, needs, etc., but that cost MONEY - AND A LOT OF IT, I got pieves over 10k easy that are regular gear, for a reason or three million, cuz ya gotta know, it has to be proven... to do it, take the hits and abuse and keep on keeping on even if and when SHTF HARDCORE, and ya ballin' to whatever wherever... though this will come with me as secondary all around beccause of capabilities and weight and size, etc. = backup to mains, so this is MY third stringer out the gates, not on the bench = in the bag... not too bad coming' outta nowhere and I am a very tough customer, have to be, the world is a vampyre... and she loves blood... +/- half the time... in a pinch you could invert it and hemlet mount it due to the picatinney rail, but that is a special setup, not too special, just old skool sort of, it's got a pic rail for firearms, lol, not really a helmet, but it would work though I have not attempted such, maybe will someday = go dig through some old gear over the years, got something I know for sure... all in all with my expereinces, I give this StarStrike a score out of 100 a 96-97 in general overall, because nothing is perfect, the Crystal AI software looks to possibly be updateable, somehow from my research thus far, but I have no contact, etc. to really tracce at the oment, got an idea though know the game and scenery, will call some and ask some ?'s, will provide IF feasable and not a problem for public consumers/consumption. The bottons are good as well, though may rub through with excessive use over time I am certain, nice soft but tactile rubbery short hardcut rubber, quality actually, and the battery charger - C port, wide mouth, and Micro SD Card cover (comes with 32GB straight outta somewhere Asia like - pretty cool card backing as stated before) is a tad issue to keep lol, your eyes on... One thing I am doing is if i desire to run the scope without the 2 mag. and expose the main glass of the unit to outside exposure = dust, dirt, depris, water, etc., is that I am cutting a CRL Bellet resistant Acrylic Level 2 plate for it to protect it, just because I CAN, so neener0neener, have it laying around, but may also be something y'all may want to consider because really you can run this cope with the 2x mag. on and pretty much remove it in an instant IF you torque it just to the right loose holding specs, but the 2x mag. will take damage over time but meh, things are meant to be used. So just get it already, jeze... you kow you want it. : ) So ya know what I am using it for and playing with it for, your expereinces and uses may require and fullfill different aspects of life, sitrep, etc. - but in the end, better to have it then need it and it is easy, light and thus far darn cool - and when shooting I was going between unit and left side red dot offset trying to semi get it all in the ball park, still working on that... others have stated it is hard to align the sight of firearm and scope, which is possible because the reticle is not centered so it can look weird when sighted in at whatever yardages, I dunno, havent taken any distance shots with it yet and gotta dig out the bags of sled to really dig into this thing and see what it can totally do. Hope it helps, for what it's worth, long ramble review = expereinces, that is all, take care and stay up and stay positive! : ) 03-21-2024 Th. = little battery rubber door cover got yanked off as I unplugged unit from USB charger and battery block, merely taped over with some Gorilla Tape and viola! Again for what this is, it IS a really good unit, now, if somebody can design some software for it, I got an idear... checked into the sensor capabilities and such... hmmm... a lil change here and one there and holy super duper viola! Looks like I'll be learning some electronics here very shortly. Temperature WAS in the high 50's-70's even for a day, did not note any fogging after letting unit sit in ambient temp's. to warm up + though do suspect in high humid wet environments unit MAY fog, haven't tried that either, will head down to water soon enough when Spring breaks for 2024and day/night/humidity temp's fluctuate for discrepancies in the unit. I am hard on things, then buy two - if it checks out... and it's checking out just fine. : ) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024 by christopher

  • Better than I expected
I bought this for hog hunting at night. My friends have the $3-6K thermal scopes. This is infrared and works really well. I could see clearly at 100 yards. Know your buttons when you go out at night and it is easy to work in the dark. Just know that it is basically a 1x scope. I can add my scope in front and piggy back to get up to 18x; but I decided I didn’t need the extra weight an my AR. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024 by JMC

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