Binoculars that have night vision and record!

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Did you hear that? I swear a twig just swapped across the campfire, but I’m too scared to look. Do you mind using my night vision binoculars to check it out? What do you see? Bigfoot? A coyote? Nope … it’s just a cute little fox. Thank goodness.

It’s pretty cool being able to see in the dark, isn’t it? Even cooler when these digital binoculars let you take pictures and videos at the same time you’re looking. Can you believe I only paid $89.97 for them? They’re usually $159.99, but I caught them on sale.

The best binoculars for the outdoorsman

What else do you see? I really don’t want to run into Bigfoot tonight. They have 10x optical magnification, so you should be able to see almost 1,000 feet away. Yeah, even when it’s pitch dark like it is now.

Oh, cool—an owl? I love owls! Let me see. I love not having to squint through eyepieces like I had to with my old binoculars. My eyes could never quite focus on birds or deer, and I always felt like I was missing out. This HD screen is much clearer.

I’m going to snap some pictures for Instagram while we’re here. Surprisingly, I get 12MP photos and 1080p videos on this thing. When we get back from this camping trip, I’ll just pop the included 32GB TF card into my computer and post them.

What don’t I like about these binoculars? Since they’re digital, I have to charge them. It’s annoying, but there’s enough battery life that I can use them for a couple of hours before they die. So, please shut them off when you’re done gawking at that bird. If Bigfoot shows up, we definitely need HD pictures.

If you want a pair of these digital binoculars, don’t miss this sale: $89.97 (reg. $159.99) for a limited time.

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