Best Night Vision Monocular For The Least Amount Of Money.

Published on December 22, 2025
Duration: 3:58

This guide details the assembly and mounting of the FalconClaw FC-PVS14 night vision monocular. It covers attaching the J-arm and helmet mount, highlighting the importance of a minimum 1800 FOM for monocular performance. The presenter, demonstrating high expertise, also touches on features like the IR illuminator and battery life.

Quick Summary

The FalconClaw FC-PVS14 is a recommended budget night vision monocular featuring a minimum 1800 FOM white phosphor tube. It includes a J-arm, helmet mount, and offers around 40 hours of runtime on a single AA battery.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Budget Night Vision vs PVS-14
  2. 00:14FC-PVS14 Overview & Price
  3. 00:26Included Kit Components
  4. 00:50Why 1800 FOM Minimum?
  5. 01:07Assembly & Helmet Mounting
  6. 01:52Features: IR, Battery Life
  7. 02:40Field Test: White Phosphor Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended minimum FOM for a night vision monocular?

For monocular night vision devices, a minimum Figure of Merit (FOM) of 1800 is recommended. This ensures adequate image clarity and performance, especially compared to binoculars which can process lower FOM images more effectively due to binocular vision.

What comes included with the FalconClaw FC-PVS14 night vision monocular?

The FC-PVS14 package includes the monocular itself, a dovetail J-arm for mounting, a helmet mount compatible with modern shrouds, a spec sheet, a rubber eye cup with a daylight pinhole cover, and a standard carry case.

What is the battery life and type for the FC-PVS14?

The FC-PVS14 runs on a single AA battery, providing approximately 40 hours of runtime. It is recommended to use non-rechargeable batteries for consistent and reliable performance during operation.

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