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The new Pulsar Digex night vision sights are the successor to the proven Pulsar Digisight sights. These are the first night vision sights that combine modern digital night vision technology with the traditional look of a daytime scope.
Digex N455 is equipped with an infrared illuminator with an invisible band of 940 nm, which will allow us to observe up to 500 meters in total darkness. The night vision device is equipped with a CMOS sensor with a high resolution of 1280x720, as well as an excellent frost-resistant AMOLED display with a resolution of 1024x768. Thanks to this combination, we obtain a very detailed and transparent image that enables us to observe even more comfortably. • product type: digital night vision sight, Digex series • minimum magnification: 4x • maximum magnification: 16x • digital zoom: 4x • Objective diameter: 50 mm • sensor resolution: 1280x720 pixels • including sensor: CMOS • display resolution: 1024x768 pixels, AMOLED, black and white • recording: yes, built-in recorder, 16 GB memory • power supply: APS type battery, operating time approx. 5 h • range of observation: 350 m • reticle: digital, 10 types • cross adjustment: yes, 1 wedge corresponds to 10 mm / 100 m at 6x magnification • infrared illuminator: invisible, 940 nm, diode • the minimum distance of focusing / observing: 10 m • diopter adjustment: yes • WIFI: yes, 2.4 GHz 802.11 b / g / n, range up to 15 meters • shock resistance: 6000 J • tightness class: IPX7 • dimensions: 388 x 78 x 78 mm • weight: 950 g 36 months












>> CUSTOMER QUESTIONS << Question : 1. How many rechargeable batteries are in the set and what are their capacities? 2. Is it possible to recharge from a power bank? 3. How are the batteries charged? Answer: Ad 1. the set includes special dedicated batteries, 3 pieces / 2000 mAh 3.7 V Ad 2. powered by three independent B-Pack Mini batteries. In order to extend the working time, Digex has been equipped with three batteries: one of them is built into the body, the second quickly replaceable, mounted in the place of the tower, and the third one powers the infrared illuminator. Additionally, a spare APS2 battery is included with each device. The viewfinder can also be powered with a classic powerbank. Ad 3. Charging with the included 2-battery charger, or via a telescope, there is a microUSB input
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