Nov 29, 2024
Black Friday isn’t just for gift shopping and finding bananas prices on big TVs. It’s also a chance to just pick up something cool that you wouldn’t be able to afford (or be able to justify) at full price. If you’ve had enough of early sunsets and want to get back into the wild, these Mini Night Vision Binoculars are an awesome little treat, and they’re on sale for Black Friday. Instead of paying $159, you can pick up a pair for $79.97.  From bird watching to bat sighting These binoculars are built to conquer the dark, offering exceptional night vision that lets you see up to 1,000 feet away in complete darkness. With advanced infrared illumination and a powerful 850nm spotlight, you can finally uncover all the little secrets of the night, whether that means searching for owls in the trees or catching a glimpse of the raccoon that keeps knocking over your trash. And when you do spot something interesting, you can record it.  Built-in photo and video recording lets you capture your nighttime adventures and save them to an (included) 32GB memory card. You can even play them back on the built-in 2.4-inch HD display.  Powered by a rechargeable lithium battery, these binoculars can keep the fun going long into the night. They’re also super lightweight, portable, and sturdy, so all that’s left is to find out when your next adventure starts.  Black Friday is your chance to get a pair of Mini Digital Night Vision Binoculars on sale for $79.97. No coupon is needed.  Sale ends December 8 at 11:59 p.m. Mini Digital Night Vision Binoculars with 1080p HD Recording – $79.97 See Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.  The post The coolest Black Friday deal just dropped: night-vision binoculars for just $80 appeared first on Popular Science.
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