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X-Vision Optics Unveils the Shadow 10 Night Vision Binocular

 

X-Vision Optics announces the release of its newest product, the Shadow 10 Night Vision Binocular, designed for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, and professionals. The Red Wing, MN company promises the Shadow 10 will deliver exceptional performance and reliability during day and nighttime use. Let’s figure out if this affordable digital night vision binocular offers value and versatility for your next outdoor adventure.

The Shadow 10 features a 2-second warm-up for fast deployment with a daytime range of 330 yards and a night viewing distance of 130 yards in complete darkness. 2-8x magnification and a 320 x 240 LCD deliver detailed imaging while the 88-foot field-of-view at 100 yards provides ample coverage of your surrounding area. A built-in tripod mount adds stability for long observation periods, with photo and video capabilities providing effortless documentation of every adventure.

The X-Vision Optics Shadow 10 is powered by AAs and has a battery life of up to 5 hours in night mode and 9 hours during the day, offering the reliability needed for long-lasting performance. The binocular weighs only 0.95 lbs and measures 6.9” x 5.9” x 2.2” keeping the unit compact and lightweight. It features 850nm IR output with four brightness levels and is IP54 rated for protection against dust and water.

“The Shadow 10 combines cutting-edge night vision technology with user-friendly features, allowing outdoor enthusiasts to experience clarity and precision in any condition… Whether you’re a hunter, wildlife observer, or just someone who enjoys exploring the night, the Shadow 10 is your perfect companion,” says Mari Bodensteiner, Director of Marketing at X-Vision Optics.

The Shadow 10 Night Vision Binocular is now available at retailers and through the X-Vision Optics website with an MSRP of $169.99.

What do you guys think of the X-Vision Optics Shadow 10 Night Vision Binocular? Has the performance-to-value ratio of digital night vision in general reached a point where something like this makes sense for your next nighttime hunt? Let us know in the comments below.

For more information, visit   www.xvisionoptics.com