Your old binoculars arent cutting itupgrade to these binoculars that have night vision and a camera

TL;DR: These portable night vision binoculars let you see nature up close and personal, and their price tag is dropped to only $79.97 (reg.$159) for a little while longer.Spring has sprung, which means you probably want to be out of your apartment as much as possible.

Need a new hobby to motivate you to leave? Consider birdwatching or visiting all the national parks.But if you’re out in the great wilderness, you might need an accessory like these digital binoculars.These aren’t the binoculars your grandpa used back in the day. These ones have night vision and let you record your discoveries.

Whether you’re birdwatching in Central Park or heading to a music festival, add these binoculars to your outdoor kit, especially since they’re only $79.97 (reg.$159) while supplies last!Watching the US Open this upcoming summer? Or are you preparing to see your fave artists at the Governor’s Ball in June? These binoculars can improve your vision day or night.

Slip them right in your pocket and take them to everything from outdoor excursions to music festivals since they’re only four inches long.You’ll be able to see up to 300 meters away, even in complete darkness, thanks to their 10X optical magnification lens and 850nm infrared illuminator.There are seven brightness levels and four color effects, so you get a high-quality view of nature’s best—or Hozier and Olivia Rodrigo at Gov Ball.These binoculars work for up to 10 hours with infrared off or up to 5 hours with infrared on.

That’s plenty of time to use the binoculars a few times before they need recharging.Power their lithium battery with the included USB-C cable before your next adventure!Spot a hawk circling Central Park or want to snap a photo of T-Pain at the festival? Record your memories in HD photo or video.

These binoculars’ 2.4-inch HD screen and 4X digital zoom allow you to see exactly what the binoculars see.All your sights are stored on the included TF card, making it easy to tr...

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Publisher: New York Post

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