I know a lot of people have been asking for this. This is true, behind the night vision device video from both tubes showing how it is possible to enjoy up to 75 degrees field of view with my new invention. The preferred setting for the best balance of central resolution and depth perception is between 60-70 degrees, as shown in this video.
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If you’re just stumbling down this rabbit hole, I released a product called Panobridge last week. It is a specialized mount that connects two off-the-rack, unmodified PVS-14 monoculars and allows them to pan outwards to present a panoramic field of view. In addition, the rotational mechanism allows the user to point the tubes forward in a traditional manner whenever they wish. The other key feature is it weighs 1.5 ounces total. It is on sale now and is already being adopted by an incredible number of law enforcement agencies and tested by several military units as I write this. It’s also stirred up a hornet’s nest by presenting something so unusual that many people thought it was too good to be true. I hope this video convinces people otherwise.
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Thank you for all the support to everyone who has taken a chance on it so far.
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Be advised that the actual image presented to the user consists of two complete circles, not the cropped circles shown here. The cropping is necessary because the behind-the-tube recorders do not capture the entire night vision image and instead present a portion of it as rectangle. I did my best to present an accurate representation, but the experience is 10 times better in person.
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Take care,
-Neal, owner, Noisefighters
30 сен 2024