Not your dad’s binoculars … these have night vision and record

Get them in time for hunting season or fall bird watching.
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Woah there—you just let that buck get away! What do you mean you ‘didn’t see it?’ Don’t you have a good pair of binoculars? Ugh. Borrow ours—we can’t let another one get away. You can actually take pictures with these bad boys, and they have night vision.

But don’t get any funny ideas; we want them back. You can get your own pair of night vision binoculars, though, for $104.97 (64 percent off) with this limited-time sale.

These binoculars see what your eyes can’t

Wait up—you’re holding them backward. You’re supposed to look through the 2.3-inch HD screen, not those barrels. It sure is comfortable not having to squint through eyepieces, ain’t it? Just sit back and enjoy the 4x closer view.

Okay, okay, there’s some deer over there. But wait, that’s a momma and some babies. Look how cute. We won’t touch those, but I definitely want a video. Hit record and make sure you hold real still because that’s going right on my Facebook page when we get back.

Now gimme. Let’s watch that back. Yeah, everything saves to the TF card that came with this thing, so I just pop it into my computer and transfer pictures and videos to my phone. 

Looks like it’s getting pretty dark now. Want to try out the night vision? Just adjust the infrared brightness until you’ve got a crystal-clear view. Let me know if you see any coyotes out there. Oh, an owl? Cool. It’s pretty neat seeing animals that are normally invisible this time of the night, eh? That’s what really sold me on these lookers.

Alright. I want them back—time to get your own. The digital binoculars are $104.97 for a limited time (reg. $297.99).

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