Gen2 PVS-14 by AGM Global Vision

Published on March 3, 2021
Duration: 18:44

This video reviews the AGM Global Vision Gen 2 PVS-14 night observation device. It explains the terminology of night vision generations, highlighting the differences between Gen 2 and Gen 3 in terms of light gathering capability and resolution. The review covers practical use cases, the limitations of Gen 2 in very dark environments, and the necessity of supplemental illumination. It also details the included accessories and basic operational features of the PVS-14.

Quick Summary

The AGM Global Vision Gen 2 PVS-14 is a budget-friendly night observation device. Its primary limitation compared to Gen 3 is reduced light-gathering ability, often requiring supplemental IR illumination in very dark conditions. It features a bright light shut-off but lacks auto-gating.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to AGM Gen 2 PVS-14
  2. 00:27What is a Night Observation Device (NOD)?
  3. 01:03Understanding Night Vision Generations (Gen 2 vs. Gen 3)
  4. 01:41History and Evolution of Night Vision Technology
  5. 03:11Practical Differences: Gen 2 vs. Gen 3 Light Gathering
  6. 04:25Gen 2 Tube Specifications and Limitations
  7. 05:05Resolution and Figure of Merit Explained
  8. 06:00Gen 2 vs. Gen 3: Performance and Value
  9. 08:19Green Phosphor vs. White Phosphor Displays
  10. 09:07Included Accessories: Skull Crusher, J-Arm, and More
  11. 10:49PVS-14 Controls and Features (Battery, Gain, IR)
  12. 11:29Front Lens and Focus Adjustment
  13. 11:52Battery Life and Operating Temperature
  14. 12:07Field of View, Dimensions, and Weight
  15. 12:22Final Thoughts: Gen 2 PVS-14 for Budget Users
  16. 13:01When to Use Supplemental Illumination with Gen 2
  17. 14:42Gen 2 vs. Gen 3: Auto-Gating vs. Bright Light Shut-Off
  18. 15:15Automatic Bright Light Shut-Off Explained
  19. 16:34Is the Gen 2 PVS-14 Right for You?
  20. 17:11Price Point and Availability
  21. 17:20Overall Capability and Budget Considerations
  22. 18:01Viewer Engagement and Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between Gen 2 and Gen 3 night vision?

Gen 3 night vision offers significantly better light-gathering capabilities and higher resolution than Gen 2. This means Gen 3 performs much better in extremely low-light conditions without the need for supplemental IR illumination, whereas Gen 2 often requires it.

Is a Gen 2 PVS-14 suitable for beginners in night vision?

Yes, a Gen 2 PVS-14 can be a suitable entry-level device, especially for users with a limited budget. It provides a functional night vision capability, but users must understand its limitations in very dark environments and be prepared to use supplemental IR illumination.

What are the practical implications of Gen 2 night vision's lower light gathering?

In very dark or completely unlit environments, a Gen 2 PVS-14 will struggle to provide a clear image. Users will likely need to employ an IR illuminator, either weapon-mounted or handheld, to effectively see and operate, which is less of a concern with higher-performing Gen 3 systems.

Does the AGM Gen 2 PVS-14 have auto-gating?

No, the AGM Gen 2 PVS-14 does not feature auto-gating. However, it does include an automatic bright light shut-off feature that will turn the unit off if exposed to intense light, helping to protect the tube, though it takes about 70 seconds to engage.

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