VOTATU V840 Green Laser/Light/IR Combo (Deal Under 86)

Published on March 27, 2024
Duration: 9:59

This video provides an in-depth review of the VOTATU V840 Green Laser/Light/IR Combo, highlighting its features, performance, and value. The instructor demonstrates how to mount the unit using both Picatinny and M-LOK systems and explains the process of zeroing the green and IR lasers, emphasizing their slaved operation for convenience. The review covers its durability, waterproof rating, and effectiveness across various lighting conditions, positioning it as a budget-friendly alternative to high-end tactical devices.

Quick Summary

The VOTATU V840 is a budget-friendly tactical laser/light/IR combo featuring a green laser, IR laser for night vision, and a white light. It offers magnetic recharging, includes Picatinny and M-LOK mounts, and boasts IPX6 waterproof rating. The slaved lasers simplify zeroing, and it has shown excellent zero retention during extensive testing.

Chapters

  1. 01:13Introduction: VOTATU V840 Unveiled
  2. 01:33Testing and Durability
  3. 01:56Price and Availability
  4. 03:03What's Included in the Box
  5. 03:31Mounting Options: Picatinny & M-LOK
  6. 04:00Sponsor Shoutout: Callaway Ballistics
  7. 04:37Exact Specs and Features
  8. 04:49Magnetic Recharging and Pressure Switch
  9. 05:02Mode Toggling: Light, Laser, IR
  10. 05:15IR Laser for Night Vision
  11. 06:07Slaved IR and Green Lasers
  12. 06:20Zeroing Procedure: Co-Witnessing
  13. 06:43Zero Retention Testing
  14. 07:36White Light Performance
  15. 08:23Green Laser Brightness
  16. 08:38IPX6 Waterproof Rating
  17. 09:03Final Thoughts and Value Proposition

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the VOTATU V840 laser light combo?

The VOTATU V840 features a green laser, an IR laser for night vision use, and a white light, all in one module. It includes a pressure switch, magnetic recharging, and comes with both Picatinny and M-LOK mounting hardware, offering significant versatility for under $100.

How do you zero the VOTATU V840's lasers?

The green and IR lasers are slaved, meaning you only need to zero the visible green laser. The recommended method is to co-witness the green laser with your primary optic (like a red dot) at a set distance, such as 7 yards for close-quarters, and then confirm zero.

Is the VOTATU V840 durable and reliable for firearm use?

Yes, the VOTATU V840 has been tested for over two months with significant round counts, including .22LR and 300 Blackout. It demonstrated excellent zero retention, with no shift observed, and is also IPX6 waterproof rated, indicating good durability.

What makes the VOTATU V840 a good value for budget-conscious buyers?

Priced under $100, the VOTATU V840 offers a fraction of the cost of high-end tactical aiming devices like the PEQ-15 (which can exceed $1,500) or even mid-tier options around $400-$500, making it an accessible choice for many firearm owners.

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