The Wildguarder NR1 Night Vision and Daytime Monocular
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- THE WILDGUARDER NR1
Night-vision & Daytime Monocular
Features:
Comes with built in 940nm & 850nm infrared torches and
gives a minimum of 400 metres field of view.
Full HD video recording & photo snaps
Has very good built in microphone sound quality
4 hrs of battery life per charge
8x Optical Zoom lens for best video quality
4x Digital Zoom with enhanced software
Optional rear lens inserts for those who wear glasses
Can be used with rear eye piece casing on, or off.
Can be mounted on a tripod, or held free hand for outdoor
camping, nature watching or security use.
Comes with four different collar attachments for different
sized rifle scopes, and will centre the camera automatically
to the rifle scope.
Built in Wi-Fi allows the viewer to transmit the view to a
mobile phone, or tablet device, by downloading the
available software.
Can be upgraded with scope rail to fit your rifle and used as
a dedicated rifle scope and camera.
Comes with 7 different reticle options, each with four
different colour options, giving a total of 28 reticle choices
in total.
Can also be fitted with additional range finder by attaching
to the camera picatinny rail. Both above options come as
standard on the Wildguarder NR1 Pro Edition.
Wildguarder specialise in trail cameras, Night vision
binocular & Monocular and Night vision goggles. Now
with the option of a dedicated rifle scope camera with the
Wildguarder NR1 & NR1 Pro Edition scope camera and
rangefinder and mount for 2022.
Special 30% discount promotion code: "WCP30"
www.wildguarder...
A big thanks to Keely from Wildguarder for sending the
Wildguarder NR1 for review.
Look out for more videos of the Wildguarder NR1 on this
channel.
THANKS FOR WATCHING
"Airgun Sniper Elite"
Very interesting indeed ... works brilliantly by the looks of it ...
Yes, Mark, Even with my bad memory I have found it easy to work with. It will be my go to camera for scope views from now on.
I really like it 😀
Great informative video mark look forward to seeing you use it as a standalone scope 👍🏻
Enjoyed using it.
Informative video👍. When using the VF Cam app is there a malfunction to camera when disconnecting? My screen freezes and then I have to reset the Camera to default settings. Thank U
I got a one leaf NV100 I've made it where it mounts to a Red Dot scope as its mounting fixture and I use my NV 100 as an Independent scope on a few airguns
Yes, I have the One Leaf as well. They have come out with a dedicated scope, but that costs around £350 extra on top of the price of the night vision camera. This one seems to be easier to focus, and seems sharper though. Probably down to the Optical lens.
@@airgunsniper-elite7385 I have pretty much just dedicated one of my Bullpup air rifles for my night-vision setup and leave the one leaf on it.
But if you mount it to a scope won't you then have two Reticle one from the device and one from the scope?
Another great review Mark,
Been looking at these for a couple of years now & wondering if I should get one (Henbaker 789/800) looks to have very good clarity day or night, I had been contemplating the Full Kit with Mount & possibly the Range finder too to put on Kozak but may try out my own built NV kits first to see if up to the task
I see you have an infestation of many different colours and varieties of Chalk Pests up your way! Glad to see you are doing an excellent job of keeping the Numbers down!
Always fun with reactive targets
Take Care
Kev
The henbaker looks identical but cheaper. Trying to decide if I should sell a scope to fund buying the henbaker and rail and then get the range finder at a later date….
Thanks Kev. I can highly recommend it, so far, it's been easy to use, and the more I use it the easier I am finding it. The zoom and focus work fine, as long as you remember to parallax the scope that you are using it on as well. I forgot that a couple of times, until I worked out why I couldn't focus it. Ideal for air-guns, both day and night. Would do well on a rimfire as well for longer distances.
You going to the NMA Saturday? If so see you at Pegasus
I am going to a friends wedding anniversary this Saturday, which was planned several months ago, or I would have gone.
@@airgunsniper-elite7385 Never mind. If your RAMC you must have been at Lille Barracks? and if your your Nottingham PRA you must know Kev Keys. I was in 7
How you attach it to the scope?
Is the viewing scope screen a 2K or 1K (1080P)?
1080p
@@airgunsniper-elite7385 Can you buy a laser rangefinder for it?
Asked because the NR1 Pro comes with a laser rangefinder, but I find no reviews. Thank you for replying back.
it looks far to big for an add on,especially when sytong and pards are the industry standard,but as always a good in depth review 👍🏻
Yes, it can be too big for some, but having the benefit of removing the rear eye cover, it knocks off another four inches into a nice little package, and the view is just as good, if not better. Used sideways instead of upright as a stand alone camera, night vision sight it works like binoculars, because you can view it with both eyes open, when the rear cover is off. Also good as a stand alone scope with the extra rail mount.
How much is it.
Here's the link: www.wildguarder.com/product/wildguarder-nr1-night-vision-monocular-scope/ Plus 30% off if you use discount code: WCP30 Advertised at $359 So approximately £205 with the 30% off. Making it as cheap, or cheaper than the one leaf, but with more features.
@@airgunsniper-elite7385 Thanx for that Mark, very tempting.