The digital evolution
Pulsar’s new Digex N450 night vision riflescope features a state of the art 1280x720 CMOS HD sensor which takes full advantage of three adjustable IR power levels for your preferred effective range and illumination level. It offers a fast-focus eyepiece clarifying the on-screen image with an improved eye box for when head/eye position is not totally perfect; an improvement on the older pinpoint sized focal zone.
Three APS2 batteries are supplied along with charger to power the Digex, then one in the illuminator and a spare. The top turret has a bayonet cap for quick changes and the on-board power cell (3200 mAh capacity versus the 2000 mAh of the APS2) is brilliant. When fully charged using the Micro USB cable, I got over five hours continuous run time. The bonus is when changing APS2 battery, everything remains powered up so you never miss a moment’s action. Both batteries display their remaining charge
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