Brownells - EOTech - Holographic Technology

Published on February 21, 2011
Duration: 1:15

This video explains the holographic technology behind EOTech's Holographic Weapon Sights (HWS). It details how holography creates a reticle projected to the target plane, eliminating focus errors common with traditional sights, especially in low light. The technology allows for 2D or 3D image capture and projection, with the HWS reticle appearing at infinity.

Quick Summary

EOTech's Holographic Weapon Sights (HWS) employ advanced holography to project a reticle directly onto the target plane. This technology allows for the creation of 2D or 3D reticle images that appear at infinity, eliminating multi-plane focus errors common with iron sights, especially in low-light conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:01HWS Holographic Technology Overview
  2. 00:13Holography Capabilities
  3. 00:19Image Distance Control
  4. 00:36Infinity Focus and Error Elimination
  5. 00:44Low Light Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

How does EOTech's Holographic Weapon Sight (HWS) technology work?

The HWS uses holographic technology to create a reticle that is projected to the target plane. This means the reticle appears at the same distance as your target, eliminating focus issues common with traditional sights.

What are the advantages of holographic reticles in low light conditions?

In low light, holographic reticles remain visible and in focus with the target, even when illuminated by laser light. This overcomes the reduced depth of focus the human eye experiences in dim conditions, unlike conventional iron sights.

Can holographic sights display 3D images?

Yes, holographic technology is capable of capturing and constructing either two or three-dimensional geometric shapes to form the reticle. The HWS reticle is specifically designed to appear at infinity for optimal aiming.

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