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NVG30 Digital Night Vision Monocular 🌕

Regular price $495.00 USD
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Introducing the NVG30 Digital Night Vision Monocular - the best digital night vision for the money and under $500, this is the ultimate tool for your nighttime tactical operations. Equipped with high-performance infrared technology, this night vision monocular delivers crystal clear images even in the darkest environments.  Whether you're a law enforcement officer, a military professional, or a dedicated outdoor enthusiast, the NVG30 monocular nvg is the perfect tool to enhance your nighttime capabilities. Order now and experience the unbeatable performance of this top-of-the-line night vision monocular and also check out the new NVG30 Wide Angle Lens Mod!

Features:

🎥 HD Image Resolution 2560 x 1440 with OLED with SD Video Recording

📺 Color, black&white, fluorescent viewing modes

🌕 Observation distance in full darkness - 100m

🌟 Maximum effective observation distance in the starlight - 250-300m

Specs
Sensor: Ultra-low illuminance CMOS
Sensor Resolution: 2560 x 1440 
Frame rate(HZ): 30/40FPS (no wifi at 40FPS)
Display Type: OLED
Display Resolution: 1920x1080
Objective diameter: 20mm
Eyepiece diameter: 23mm
Basic optical magnification: 1x
FOV: 40°
Daytime Observation Distance: 0.2m-∞
Observation distance in Complete Darkness using IR: Up to 100m
Maximum effective observation distance in the starlight: 250m-300m
Digital Zoom: 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x
Language: 9 Kinds
4 Color Modes: Color, Black and White, Green Phosphor, White Phosphor
IR Illuminator: 940nm 1W with 3 output levels
Protection level (IP code) (IEC60529) : IPX7
Work temperature (℃) :-25 – +50
Battery Type : 18650
Battery Life: 3-6 Hours Depending on IR usage
Charging : USB-C
Housing Material : Enhanced ABS
Size (mm): 125×53×72
Weight (g) : 237g

Function

Video Recordingto micro sd (8-64GB), Video Playback, Display brightness adjustment, Loop Video Recording, Auto power off, time setting, Picture in Picture(PIP), Reticle Switch, UI switch, Auto IR Lighting, Electronic Compass, Combine for Binoculars,

NVG30 digital night vision is the same product as NVG20, different dealers are referring to it as the same product. We carry devices with firmware from BINOCK with Good Nite Gear branding and the reinforced mounting plate.

Package List

1* Digital Night Vision Monocular NVG

1* 18650 Battery

1* USB Cable

1* Helmet Mount

1* Manual

Can you shoot with the NVG30? https://www.youtube.com/shorts/a-EnM6mC33E

See how the NVG30 nvg monocular stacks up to the PVS-14 with No IR in our testing series - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmu7pHr0zPggfNYrJWv_FIWQic7DrL23o 

Watch the unboxing video - https://youtube.com/shorts/JP4vb5E15WI

Watch a Brief UI Demo - https://youtube.com/shorts/Mmr6KfAr48o?feature=share 

How to Setup Wifi video Recording with TRVCam on NVG30 - https://youtube.com/shorts/ih0DtCHxk_0 

Check out the Helmet Mount https://youtube.com/shorts/N2LrvimRUoQ 

Helmet can be purchased seperately... With helmet option refers to our FAST Helmet with Ear Cover but other options are available here

Bino mount can be found here. Also check out our upgraded Bino Mounts

Check out more of our digital night vision monoculars and binoculars.

Customer Reviews

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angel ruelas

It is a great buy

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Mike
Incredible bang for the buck

I recently purchased the NVG30 from GoodNiteGear along with the wide angle lens and the “1 size fits all helmet.” I spent my own money on this and will not be receiving any consideration for the review. I have it set up as a monocular (I can’t afford two right now).

* Mine arrived with everything that was supposed to be included, in new condition, working correctly. Shipping and communication from the seller was flawless.
* The videos on this site and elsewhere accurately describe the unit’s strengths and weaknesses.
* With just a little bit of ambient light, I can see far, far father and with more clarity than with my un-monocular’d eye.
* With zero ambient light, a source of IR illumination is needed to see — my experience matches exactly what I was led to expect by the videos.
* I was privileged to try my friend’s dual PVS-14 setup about a year ago. The comparison videos I’ve seen between the two give what I consider to be an accurate showing of how they compare. If I could afford dual PVS-14s, I would be ecstatic.
* The wide angle lens is a useful upgrade, especially for the price, if you plan to move while wearing this.
* Note that when using the built-in illuminator with the wide angle lens, you’ll see a shadow — it’s slightly annoying.
* I did not test at 30FPS. At 40FPS, I was comfortable moving around with the NVG30. I did not try to move quickly, I’d be reluctant to try to run with these on, due to field of view. Younger, fitter people with two of these could probably move and fight reasonably quickly and effectively.
* My handgun’s night sights are clearly visible through the monocular, and while I did not try I believe I could shoot with it that way.
* As expected, I will need an IR designator to make this work with a rifle.
* Getting the helmet and mount adjusted correctly is vital to making this work well enough to do anything. As a newbie to night vision, I had to learn that the hard way.
* The user interface is a bit clunky, but again accurately described in the videos I’ve seen.

A few notes on the helmet:
* The “1 size fits all” helmet here is an inexpensive mount for the monocular, not an actual piece of protective equipment. At the price, I’m good with it.
* It’s pretty big. Those with smaller heads may want to look elsewhere. I have an unusually large head (I have problems finding hats that fit) and this fits me very well.
* Adjusting the helmet to fit correctly is super important to seeing reasonably well..

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Craig Hamlet

Great quality. Awesome entry level/beginner digital night vision device !!.. im definitely getting a second to complete the bino setup.

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James Belleville

Great product can see clear across the property.

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Walter Shutter
It is what it is

Unboxed and attempted to attach dovetail mount to nvg30. Hand tightened screws for the dovetail to the mounting plate on the nvg30. It was still loose, but i didnt want to over tighten the screws and after jigglying the mount in confusion as to why the 3 screw retainers/holders plus plate came off. Second picture of holes is after i pushed the mount plate back on and pulled it off easily for a 2nd time in disbelief. This setup is not for anything special, so i used the tiniest, smallest, itty bitty amount of JB weld in the mount holes of the nvg and pressed the unit back together again. Just have to keep in mind this is a cheaper night vision option for simple watch and observe applications; it’s not, drop on the ground and test its durability for war, nightvision. Unit works fine just cant take the dovetail off now, not that I see a need to ever do that.