This guide, presented by GBRS Group, details how to prevent digital tracking in high-threat environments. It emphasizes that even turned-off phones can emit signals due to features like 'Find My Phone'. The recommended solution is to use Faraday Bags to completely eliminate device signals and prevent tracking.
This video reveals a unique 12 gauge "smart shotgun" with a futuristic, video-game-inspired design. Key features include a built-in computer in the butt stock with a small screen, Wi-Fi connectivity, and a barrel-mounted video camera. The description highlights its suitability for "avid users of electronic devices," suggesting a blend of firearm technology with modern gadgetry.
Burris is entering the thermal optics market with three products: a riflescope, a clip-on, and a handheld unit. All share a 400x300 sensor, 17-micron pixel pitch, and 50Hz refresh rate, aiming for a lower price point. The riflescope features 10 reticle settings and picture-in-picture. The clip-on offers quick conversion from day to thermal and maintains zero well. The handheld unit includes app connectivity via Wi-Fi for remote viewing and control.
This sponsored Gun Talk video features Ryan Gresham and Kevin Jarnagin showcasing the ATN LaserBallistics Rangefinder during an iguana hunt. The video highlights the rangefinder's high-tech features, including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, which allows it to pair with smart HD optics and display adjustments directly on a smartphone app. The description also promotes subscribing to Gun Talk Media's various platforms and visiting their website.
This review provides an in-depth look at the ATN X-Sight II HD 3-14x Smart HD Riflescope. The speaker, an experienced shooter, highlights its advanced features like recoil-activated video, smart reticle technology for simplified zeroing, and connectivity options. However, the review also points out significant drawbacks concerning image quality, focus, and rangefinding accuracy, suggesting potential limitations for precise shooting applications despite its feature set.
The ATN X-Sight is a digital night vision riflescope featuring Obsidian Core technology, GPS, Wi-Fi, and recording capabilities. It supports SD cards up to 32GB and includes an e-compass and altimeter. A notable feature is its remote viewfinder option for smartphone integration (Android/iPhone). The scope boasts a 67mm eye relief, a removable IR illuminator, and a durable metal body.
This video covers the ATN X-Sight, a new night vision rifle scope, showcased at SHOT Show 2014. The description highlights its advanced features, including Wi-Fi, GPS, and 1080p HD video recording, emphasizing its high-definition capabilities for both day and night use. The ATN X-Sight was slated for a Spring 2014 release and is available through OpticsPlanet.com. The video also directs viewers to an ATN gear forum for further discussion.
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