

The monocular has an IP65 rating so it’s well protected from dust and water. For example, nighttime wildlife observations and bird watching.It can also help in building security, hunting, patrols and search & rescue.īasically, any situation where you need to get a close-up view. 1x night vision goggles are designed with no magnification to provide a realistic view of the environment.īut there are times when some magnification would be handy. I’m not saying that more magnification is better. The Pulsar Challenger GS has 4.5x magnification, which is unique when it comes to night vision goggles. This lets you see more details even when there’s very little light. The extra-large 60mm wide objective lens also helps enhance image resolution and brightness. You get better resolution from edge to edge. It uses the same CF-Super technology as the Pulsar Edge GS goggles I reviewed above. It’s actually better than most Gen 1 goggles. It is cheaper than other Gen 1 night vision goggles but matches them in performance. Such is the case with this Pulsar Challenger GS monocular.

You can find monocular at half the price of comparable performance night vision binoculars. If you are on a budget, a monocular is a more pocket-friendly choice compared to binoculars.
