My Night Vision Collection

Published on January 15, 2026
Duration: 1:35

This video showcases a collection of night vision devices, ranging from affordable red dot sights with night vision compatibility to high-end thermal and augmented reality systems. It highlights the escalating cost and capabilities of night vision technology, suggesting specific use cases for different price points, from backyard plinking to more serious applications.

Quick Summary

Night vision technology can range from affordable options under $200, suitable for backyard plinking, to high-end systems like the Armasight PVS14 thermal combo ($3,000+) and Shine NYX M1 Pro ($4,000+) with augmented reality. Some red dot sights also offer night vision compatible settings.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Night Vision Collection
  2. 00:06Affordable Primary Arms Red Dot
  3. 00:17Night Vision Hardware Requirement
  4. 00:20Under $200 Affordable Night Vision
  5. 00:28Mounted on Deria Arms TM22
  6. 00:32Nighttime POV Footage
  7. 00:40Varmint Hunting Application
  8. 00:46Moving Up in Price
  9. 00:53More Robust Systems
  10. 00:55Massive Screen Rifle Mount
  11. 01:05Armasight PVS14 Thermal Combo
  12. 01:18Shine NYX M1 Pro with AR
  13. 01:27Shine NYX M1 Pro Footage
  14. 01:30Most Affordable Option: Cyberdine

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most affordable night vision option mentioned?

The most affordable night vision option discussed is a device costing under $200, presented as a springboard for night vision capability. The speaker also mentions a Cyberdine night vision device as a very affordable choice for budget rifles.

What are the price ranges for the night vision devices shown?

The collection spans a wide price range. Affordable options are under $200. The Armasight PVS14 with thermal combo exceeds $3,000, and the Shine NYX M1 Pro is priced over $4,000.

Can a red dot sight be used with night vision?

Yes, some red dot sights, like the Primary Arms model shown, have night vision compatible settings. These settings allow the red dot to be visible through night vision devices without overwhelming the image.

What are some use cases for different levels of night vision technology?

Affordable night vision is suitable for backyard plinking or varmint hunting. More advanced and expensive systems are better suited for demanding applications where clarity and advanced features like thermal imaging or augmented reality are required.

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