| | |  | Home Business Electronics | Home » » Night Owl iGEN 20/20 Day/Night Vision Monocular (3x) | | | | | | | Description: | | With a 2.6x image magnification and an ambient light amplification of 650 times, the Night Owl Optics(r) iGen(tm) 20/20 day/night vision monocular doesn't just deliver night vision; it gets you closer to your targets. The variable frame rate contains a user adjustable exposure time to enhance light-gathering capability, and the infrared intelligence has 3 different modes with automatically adjusting wattages for varying levels of darkness. | | | Features: | |
• Proprietary iGEN technology is the future of night vision; surpasses Gen 2 and Gen 3
• Light amplification adjustable from 300x to 10,000x
• Variable Frame Rate (2 fps to 30fps); 3 modes of infrared intelligence
• Enhanced infrared sensitivity; double the sensitivity of intensifier tube technology
• This item is restricted for sale to the state of California and outside the US
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 9.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.25 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.65 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 11 reviews |
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18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Honest iGEN 20/20 reviewSep 09, 2009
By A. Peru
"Carbon101"
at first sight, I was skeptical about the iGEN20/20 as I am new to the world of night vision. Over the next week I researched the iGEN and other generation I and II models of night vision. with out actually seeing the difference in generationI and GenerationII and digital, I made a leap of faith and decided to purchase the iGEN 20/20. after reciept, I quickly picked up on the digital menu and functions of the iGEN 20/20. On a trip to the mountains I ran into a fellow hiker with GenerationI night vision and we both got a chance to see through each others monoculars. the iGEN20/20 was far superior to the GenerationI phosphorus tubes. After that night I felt very good about my purchase of the iGEN20/20. I typically use my iGEN for viewing my 15 acre property and when my dogs go crazy at night, I can now clearly see coyotees, dogs, people wandering around my field. on a night with some good light from the moon I don't even have to use the infared. at one point of my property about I have clear vision abotu 800 yards away and I mean clear vision. Ihave found the best viewing is 20'+. as close up items can tweak the exposure and cause a quick white out. The ability to change colors at night is a major plus. The green and white display allow maximum detail and the blue and red allow your eyes the ability to adjust to the transition of the darkness when your eye is removed from the monocular. function controls are pretty easy to use and the ability to connect to a video camera is a plus although I don't use it much. the down side to this equipment is the infared buton location. it sits right above the on/off button so when you are holding on tight and try to swith the infared from auto to maximum often times you'll hit the on/off button witch shuts off the display. the other downfall of the iGEN20/20 is the body design. the body design does nto sit well in the hands however the flat top and bottom is easy to steady if you have big hands. If your hands are smaller you will most likely find yourself leaning on an object to get the monocular to steady for viewing at distances. I would recommend this product to anyone looking for a great night viewing experience without breaking the bank. 4 1/2 Stars out of 5.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Nice high quality productDec 28, 2009
By Frank James I just got one for Christmas, and it is simply amazing...on a clear night and only a 1/4 +moon I find that I do not need the infrared emitter at all\ I can see across the valley floor with this easily, in fact on most nights you can just adjust the exposer frame rate and gain to a point of not needing the emitter 80% of the time. I am blown away by the high quality of the product\ and it's night vision capabilities. Does not use intensifier tubes, but rather like video night shot type low lux video capturing technique, has an RCA video output, I can pipe it to my TV and watch the night away\mount it to a tripod and capture images through my VCR...the stars just jump out with theses. Going to see if I can mod it for use on my telescope.
It's almost too spooky how one can see so clearly in pitch blackness\ Living out in the country this is a must have for checking the fields for trespassers or predatory animals before walking out to the out buildings, simply having a means off self defense is not good enough unless you know where to point it\ this gives me the edge on dark nights...My brother got to use them and stated that it was a good investment to have in the country. Great for camping, hunting, star watching or just night wild life viewing. Looking for high end night vision gen type 2+ on the cheap? Then get the Igen nv20/20, you will not be disappointed.
As for durability or reliability for long term use\ I will post back after I put some hours\or days on it.
Pros: All glass optics Less use of the emitter in bright moon nights Solid construction RCA video out jack Highly configurable with the thumb wheel driven menu Easy to use Clear edge to edge viewing Tripod mount
Cons: Not a real complaint. The manual is consumer friendly\No high tech specs\breakdown image for us geeks :^)
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
better than Yukon NightrangerSep 23, 2011
By -a|ex after using my Yukon Night Ranger during night time airsoft games, my son started looking around for his own. i recommended this one to him because of the multiple color features and compact design. i have to admit that i want one now. it is a digital night vision with manual focus and auto adjusting light sensitivity. you can choose from 4 different image colors: white/black, red, green, and blue. i prefer red for less eye strain. it also has an RCA output for composite video. i use this to record on a portable DVR.[...]
i also hook it up to a portable monitor on the DVR output so we can all see what it's seeing. [...]
to protect the lens, i taped on a cheapo camera UV filter i had laying around the house. i haven't measured the exact size, but i'm sure you can find the correct size that screws on to the lens. i shaped a clear plastic lens to fit inside the IR illuminator cap (the cap unscrews). it has a good 300 feet range without lowering the frame rate or increasing the gain.
the tripod mount holds well. i used a small 1/2 inch rail riser and drilled a hole through it to attached a 1/4 screw with a nylon washer. i use a red laser to sight the unit. once sighted, the IR reflects off the white bb and can be tracked.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great Buy worth every penny.......don't mount to rifleApr 11, 2012
By WaikoloaFarmer I've had this 20/20 NV scope for months and have taken it on several night hog hunting trips. It works like a charm and I was able to make out in the full moon cows on the neighboring property 500 yrds away when without the sight you couldn't see even the hill they were standing on. Every one of my friends that comes out hunting with me are amazed of how clear it is and the control you have. We can make out Hogs out to 500 yards then sneak up turn on the spot lights and Whamo.
**** do not mount on you rifle....I did this and rigged up a mount and when I took my first shot the shock from the rifle turned everything off and now the display is slightly askew. Even having gone through my abuse I still love this NV scope.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great ProductOct 14, 2008
By David Joiner I received this item on October 13, 2008. I had previously purchased and returned a different manufacturer's night vision device that was inexpensive and worked poorly. The iGen is new technology in that it is basically a low light video camera (without recording) instead of a phosphorous tube. I tried this device last night in the backyard with a full moon. It worked great. I was able to see into very dark corners of the yard (approximately 50 ft) by using either the infrared lighting or by simply slowing down the frame rate to 10-12 FPS. These corners were so dark I could not see any detail with the naked eye. I was also able to clearly see activity about 200 yards down a street that has very little street lighting, again by slowing down the frame rate to around 20 FPS. I took it hunting with me up to very rural and isolated area in Mendocino County. While I couldn't count the points on the bucks antlers I could tell if I was looking at a buck or a doe (or a bear for that matter!) You won't be able to to identify a person in very low light at 100-200 yards but you will be able to tell a person is there and follow their movement. The menus and controls are very easy to use and very intuitive. I consider I received good value.
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