NiteSite Spotter Xtreme Digital Night Vision Monocular Camera
SpotterXtreme™ has been designed to complete the night hunting experience. Doing what no night vision monocular can do, the NiteSite™ SpotterXtreme™ allows the hunter to identify and advance on the prey without detection.
- Identification Range: 500 meters (550 yards)
- Weight: 1300 grams
- Operational run time: Up to 20 hours
- IR frequency: 850nM
- IR LEDs: 5
- Display screen: 3.5 inch LCD
- Video output: 3.5mm 4 pin jack
- Variable zoom: 1-20X
- Field Of View: 25°
- Operating Temperatures: -20° to 60° (-4°F to 140°F)
- Water resistant
- Identification Range: 500 meters (550 yards)
- Weight: 1300 grams
- Operational run time: Up to 20 hours
- IR frequency: 850nM
- IR LEDs: 5
- Display screen: 3.5 inch LCD
- Video output: 3.5mm 4 pin jack
- Variable zoom: 1-20X
- Field Of View: 25°
- Operating Temperatures: -20° to 60° (-4°F to 140°F)
- Water resistant
New and updated for 2014 the new NiteSite SpotterXtreme has taken hand held night vision to a new level.
Using a unique design of display, the Nite Site Spotter allows the user to maintain a vertical head position with a wide field of view for thorough surveillance whilst remaining mobile. With a built in brand new high specification Infrared illuminator array, the Nite Site Spotter will provide distinct night vision in excess of 400m in complete darkness. A fast power up time allows the Spotter to be up and running in seconds, and its focus and zoom controls are perfectly positioned to accommodate left and right handed users.
The NiteSite Spotter Xtreme features an impressive 20x optical zoom, which can be quickly and easily adjusted and refocused as you pan around. The built in battery pack delivers up to four hours of continuous use and requires 7-8 hours to fully recharge. The unit has an operational temperature range of -20°C to 60°C.
The NiteSite Spotter Xtreme is fully BS8484 compliant and is ideal for lone workers who need safe, non-confrontational surveillance. An operator can observe, manoeuvre, and call for assistance while remaining safely at a distance.