AGM Neith: Upscale Night Vision Camera Scope

Published on January 5, 2024
Duration: 32:37

This review covers the AGM Neith DS32 digital night vision scope, highlighting its capabilities as a weapon-mountable camera. The discussion emphasizes its cost-effectiveness compared to thermal optics, its use of standard 18650 batteries, onboard recording, and IPX67 water resistance. While not a replacement for high-end optical scopes in daylight, it offers a capable solution for night observation and shooting, particularly on platforms like the Ruger 10/22.

Quick Summary

The AGM Neith DS32 is a cost-effective digital night vision scope featuring a 2560x1440 sensor, onboard 64GB recording, and IPX67 water resistance. It uses standard 18650 batteries and offers customizable reticles with ballistic profiles, making it a versatile option for night observation and shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Intro & 50 BMG Discussion
  2. 01:36AGM Neith Tabletop Review Intro
  3. 02:21Night Vision Catalog & Past Reviews
  4. 03:00AGM Global & Neith Capabilities
  5. 03:30Mounting on Troy T22 Chassis
  6. 03:46Digital Camera Modes (Day, Night, Defog, Nightclub)
  7. 04:01Humorous 'Auto Nipple Detection' Feature
  8. 04:47YouTube Shadow Ban & Creator Support
  9. 05:46Purchasing Link & T22 Chassis Details
  10. 07:17Comparison to Thermal Units (Rattler, Sidewinder)
  11. 08:18Neith's Capabilities & Cost-Effectiveness
  12. 08:35IPX67 Water Resistance & Testing
  13. 09:01Philosophy of Use & Entertainment Value
  14. 09:23Comparison to Psionics Aurora Series
  15. 10:07Downsides of Psionics Units
  16. 11:39Neith as a Day/Night Camera
  17. 12:04Philosophy of Use & Features Overview
  18. 12:3218650 Battery & Waterproof Cap
  19. 13:05Onboard Recording & Memory
  20. 13:25USB-C Connectivity & Onboard Charging
  21. 14:25Scope Cap & Button Operation
  22. 14:38IR Illuminator (Auto & Manual)
  23. 15:11External IR Illuminator Recommendation (940nm)
  24. 16:53Mounting System: Cantilever Lever
  25. 17:18Eye Relief & Adjustable Stock
  26. 17:51Philosophy of Use: Neighbor Snooping
  27. 18:29Button Layout & Functions
  28. 19:25Power On & Button Distinction
  29. 20:17Mode Selection (Day, Night, Defog, Nightclub, Auto)
  30. 20:49Picture-in-Picture Feature
  31. 21:06Digital Sensor Resolution
  32. 21:14Reticles & Ballistic Profiles
  33. 22:02Menu System Navigation
  34. 22:35Personal Take on Reticle Complexity
  35. 23:04Temperature Range & IPX67 Rating
  36. 23:32Shot Activated Recording
  37. 23:57Audio Recording Capability
  38. 24:06On-Screen Display & Language Settings
  39. 24:43Brightness, Contrast, Smart IR
  40. 25:05Measurement Tools (Deer, Nipple Diameter)
  41. 25:25User Saved Reticle Settings
  42. 25:37Zeroing Process (One-Shot Zero)
  43. 26:33Daytime Shooting Performance
  44. 26:47Comparison to Standard Optical Scopes
  45. 27:17Comparison to ATN Thor 4K
  46. 27:40Size, Weight, and Dimensions
  47. 28:05Overall Recommendation & Durability
  48. 28:13Weapon Switchability
  49. 28:26Thermal vs. Digital Night Vision Decision
  50. 29:01PVS-14 & IR Laser Integration
  51. 30:01Battery Intensity & Murphy's Law
  52. 30:07Serious Use Battery Recommendations
  53. 30:24Image Quality & Value Proposition
  54. 30:30Price Point & Future Improvements
  55. 30:54USS Alabama & Dazzle Camouflage
  56. 31:25Henschel Hs 129 Aircraft
  57. 31:54Benchmade 940 Osborne Knife
  58. 32:26Final Sign-off & Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the AGM Neith DS32 digital night vision scope?

The AGM Neith DS32 features a 2560x1440 digital sensor, onboard recording up to 64GB, IPX67 water resistance, and uses standard 18650 batteries. It also includes multiple reticles, ballistic profiles, and shot-activated recording for enhanced usability.

How does the AGM Neith DS32 compare to thermal night vision scopes?

The Neith is a digital night vision camera, significantly less expensive than thermal scopes like the AGM Rattler 640. While it doesn't require external illumination like some older night vision, it's not a thermal imager and its daylight performance is not comparable to optical scopes.

What is the battery life and power source for the AGM Neith?

The AGM Neith uses a standard 18650 non-proprietary battery, advertised for up to 5.5 hours. However, in cold weather or with constant use like recording, this can be reduced to approximately 2 hours. Onboard charging via USB-C is also supported.

Can the AGM Neith DS32 be used on different firearms?

Yes, the Neith is designed to be weapon-mountable and features multiple reticles with ballistic profiles. This allows users to set up and save profiles for different firearms and calibers, making it switchable between platforms.

What are the limitations of the AGM Neith DS32?

Its daylight optical performance is not as good as a traditional scope. The 'auto nipple detection' feature is considered pointless. While it has onboard recording, it lacks an SD card slot, and the app connectivity is not essential for basic operation.

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