Well 🤔 Results Are Interesting

Published on October 9, 2025
Duration: 0:38

This video tests the visibility of Casio digital watch backlights under night vision goggles (NVGs). A G-Shock's green backlight is highly visible, potentially revealing the wearer's position. The F-91W's backlight is less visible but still detectable, though less so than a Garmin smartwatch. The speaker, using advanced NVGs and tactical gear, concludes that while watches can be detected, careful use minimizes risk.

Quick Summary

The Casio G-Shock's green backlight is highly visible under NVGs, potentially revealing the wearer. The F-91W is less visible, and positioning the screen towards oneself minimizes detection risk, making it stealthier than the G-Shock.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: NVG Watch Test
  2. 00:09Casio G-Shock NVG Visibility
  3. 00:25Casio F-91W NVG Visibility

Frequently Asked Questions

How visible is a Casio G-Shock backlight under night vision?

A Casio G-Shock's green backlight is highly visible through night vision goggles (NVGs), even when it's barely perceptible to the naked eye. This makes the wearer potentially detectable if someone knows where to look.

Is the Casio F-91W watch detectable with NVGs?

The Casio F-91W's backlight is slightly more visible than a Garmin smartwatch's under NVGs. However, if the screen faces the wearer, they are generally not detectable from a distance.

Which watch is more stealthy under NVGs: G-Shock or F-91W?

The F-91W is generally more stealthy than the G-Shock under NVGs. While the G-Shock's backlight is very bright, the F-91W's is less so, and positioning the screen away from observers further reduces detectability.

What tactical gear was used in the watch visibility test?

The test utilized high-end quad-tube night vision goggles (NVGs) with a blue phosphor display, worn by the speaker who was equipped with tactical gear including a plate carrier.

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