N-Vision | Thermal Optics | SHOTShow 2023

Published on January 19, 2023
Duration: 4:11

This video from SHOT Show 2023 introduces N-Vision's thermal optic lineup, featuring the Halo XRF, Knox 35, and Knox 18. The Halo XRF is highlighted as their top seller, boasting on-board recording, a laser rangefinder, and an 8-hour battery life using standard 18650 batteries. The Knox 35 offers similar image quality in a more compact form factor without recording or rangefinding, while the Knox 18 is an even smaller, 1x magnification option suitable for helmet mounting. All units are noted for their durability and use of common batteries.

Quick Summary

N-Vision's thermal optic lineup includes the Halo XRF, Knox 35, and Knox 18. The Halo XRF features recording and a laser rangefinder, while the Knox 35 and 18 prioritize compact design and image quality. All models use standard 18650 batteries, offering 6-8 hours of operation, and are known for their durability.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Introduction and SHOT Show 2023
  2. 00:30N-Vision Halo XRF Overview
  3. 01:00Halo XRF Battery Life and Specs
  4. 01:21N-Vision Knox 35 Introduction
  5. 02:02Knox 35 vs. Halo XRF Features
  6. 02:20N-Vision Knox 18 Introduction
  7. 02:37Knox 18 as a Helmet-Mounted Unit
  8. 03:03General Durability and Battery Life
  9. 03:25Where to Find More Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the N-Vision Halo XRF thermal optic?

The N-Vision Halo XRF is N-Vision's top-selling thermal optic, featuring on-board recording capabilities and an integrated laser rangefinder. It's designed for effective use out to 500 yards and utilizes standard 18650 rechargeable batteries for approximately 8 hours of operation.

How do the N-Vision Knox 35 and Knox 18 thermal optics differ from the Halo XRF?

The Knox 35 and Knox 18 models offer similar image quality to the Halo XRF but omit the on-board recording and laser rangefinding features. The Knox 35 is more compact, while the Knox 18 is even smaller with 1x magnification, making it ideal for helmet mounting.

What type of batteries do N-Vision thermal optics use, and what is the typical battery life?

N-Vision thermal optics, including the Halo XRF, Knox 35, and Knox 18, use standard 18650 rechargeable batteries. The Halo XRF offers up to 8 hours of battery life, while the Knox 18 provides around 6 hours with a single battery.

Where can I purchase N-Vision thermal optics?

N-Vision thermal optics are not sold directly by the manufacturer. Customers must purchase through authorized N-Vision retailers. More information on finding retailers can be found on the N-Vision website.

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