Bridging Two PVS14s? - Noise Fighters Panobridge M1

Published on October 7, 2024
Duration: 9:09

The Noise Fighters Pano Bridge M1 is a 7075 aluminum bridge designed to connect two night vision devices, such as PVS-14s, or a mix of night vision and thermal units. It allows for independent articulation of each arm and adjustable field of view, aiming to enhance situational awareness by increasing the user's visual input. While it offers a superior viewing experience compared to a single PVS-14, it significantly increases helmet weight and cost.

Quick Summary

The Noise Fighters Pano Bridge M1 is a 7075 aluminum bridge that connects two night vision devices, like PVS-14s, offering an increased field of view and more visual information. While it enhances the viewing experience, it significantly adds to helmet weight and requires manual control of each unit's power and gain.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Night Vision Costs
  2. 01:49Pano Bridge Disclosure and Loaner Units
  3. 02:43Pano Bridge M1 Basics and Features
  4. 03:26Adjustable Field of View Explained
  5. 04:08Real-World FOV Effectiveness
  6. 04:34Pano Bridge Build Quality and Price
  7. 04:48Night Vision Entry Point Costs
  8. 05:13Downsides of Dual PVS-14 Setups
  9. 05:22Weight Considerations
  10. 06:14Image Matching Issues
  11. 06:38Pano Bridge vs. Single PVS-14
  12. 07:04Single PVS-14 Comfort vs. Dual NVG Experience
  13. 07:25Is the Viewing Experience Worth It?
  14. 07:56Starting with a Pano Bridge Setup
  15. 08:19Advantages of Two Units
  16. 08:42Conclusion and Viewer Feedback

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Noise Fighters Pano Bridge M1?

The Noise Fighters Pano Bridge M1 is a 7075 aluminum bridge designed to connect two night vision devices, such as PVS-14s, or a combination of night vision and thermal units, allowing for independent movement and adjustable field of view.

What are the main benefits of using the Pano Bridge M1 with dual PVS-14s?

The primary benefit is an enhanced viewing experience with a wider field of view and increased visual information, which can improve situational awareness and performance in low-light conditions compared to a single PVS-14.

What are the drawbacks of using the Pano Bridge M1 with two PVS-14s?

The main drawbacks are significantly increased helmet weight (around 27 oz for the setup), the need for manual power and gain control for each unit, and potential image matching issues between the two devices.

How does the Pano Bridge M1 affect the field of view?

The Pano Bridge M1 allows users to twist the connected units to increase their field of view beyond the standard 40 degrees of a single PVS-14, providing more peripheral vision.

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