Panobridge: Cheap Dual Tubes with a Twist?

Published on September 26, 2021
Duration: 17:36

This video explores the concept of the Pano Bridge, a 3D mounting arm designed to bridge two PVS-14 units into a dual-tube night vision setup. While not a long-term product review, it analyzes how the Pano Bridge's unique articulation (both lateral and vertical) can significantly increase field of view (FOV) from the standard 40 degrees to potentially 70 degrees. The presenter discusses the benefits for navigation, running, and driving in low-light conditions, contrasting it with the limitations of narrower FOV systems.

Quick Summary

The Pano Bridge is a 3D mounting arm that bridges two PVS-14 monocular night vision devices to create a dual-tube setup. Its key feature is the ability to articulate the tubes outwards, expanding the field of view from the standard 40 degrees to potentially 70 degrees, which enhances situational awareness and reduces the claustrophobic feeling of narrow NVG views.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Pano Bridge Concept
  2. 01:17Introducing the Pano Bridge
  3. 03:02Reviewing the Concept, Not Just the Product
  4. 04:10What is the Pano Bridge?
  5. 05:13Night Vision Limitations: Depth & Field of View
  6. 06:24Understanding Field of View (FOV)
  7. 07:44Pano Bridge Aims to Fix FOV Issues
  8. 08:56The 'Frog Vision' Look and Feel
  9. 10:08Blind Spots and Eye Dominance
  10. 11:05Why Increase Field of View?
  11. 11:25Benefits for Running and Navigation
  12. 12:11Benefits for Driving
  13. 13:06Dual Tubes vs. Monotubes Analogy
  14. 14:44Pano Bridge's Quality of Life Increase
  15. 15:17Downsides of the Pano Bridge Setup
  16. 15:37Image Degradation at Edges
  17. 16:22Challenges with Distant Targets
  18. 17:04First Look Summary & Future Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Pano Bridge and what does it do?

The Pano Bridge is a 3D mounting arm designed to connect two PVS-14 monocular night vision devices, creating a dual-tube setup. Its primary function is to allow users to articulate the tubes outwards, significantly increasing the field of view beyond the standard 40 degrees.

How does the Pano Bridge increase field of view?

The Pano Bridge allows for both lateral and vertical articulation of the PVS-14 units. By splaying the tubes outwards, users can expand their field of view from the typical 40 degrees to potentially 50, 60, or even 70 degrees, depending on the angle.

What are the benefits of an increased field of view with night vision?

An increased field of view in night vision, facilitated by setups like the Pano Bridge, reduces the claustrophobic feeling. This enhances situational awareness, making tasks like running, navigating uneven terrain, or driving more natural and efficient by allowing users to see more of their surroundings.

What are the potential drawbacks of using the Pano Bridge?

Drawbacks include increased weight (around 10 ounces more than dedicated dual tubes), potential for mounting arms to shift under heavy movement, and image quality degradation at the edges of the expanded field of view. Users may also need to revert to standard dual-tube mode for distant targets or high-clarity needs.

Related News

All News →

More Tactical & Gear Videos You Might Like

More from Brass Facts

View all →