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It would be amazing if high quality thermals come down in price.
 
Digital nightvision is not on the same plain as decent tube nightvision, and not even on the same planet as decent thermal.
 
When is it getting charged? Not in the safe or under your bed. Not getting charged when something goes bump in the night. Not a value in daytime.
not sure, my take is if you springing for a thermal you're going bto use you rifle and if you charge it and it is a shake awake you should still have a charge when you pull it out, it may have a USB port for charging too which would enable you to run it off a battery pack. might make for a decent yote or pig set up in an AR
 
The rate at which the quality and technology in optics is advancing is incredible. That's some sci-fi level stuff available to consumers.
 
When is it getting charged? Not in the safe or under your bed. Not getting charged when something goes bump in the night. Not a value in daytime.

not sure, my take is if you springing for a thermal you're going bto use you rifle and if you charge it and it is a shake awake you should still have a charge when you pull it out, it may have a USB port for charging too which would enable you to run it off a battery pack. might make for a decent yote or pig set up in an AR

The red dot and secondary thermal or NV optic are independent of one another, so during the day you can leave the secondary optic disabled to conserve battery life. Speaking of batteries, the unit is powered by two 18350 rechargeable lithium batteries, which can be charged directly inside the DMS optic via a built-in USB port on the right side of the housing.

That USB port also offers the ability to stream footage to a secondary screen in real-time, so you could connect your DMS to a tablet and use it to observe a static position without getting behind the weapon.
 

The red dot and secondary thermal or NV optic are independent of one another, so during the day you can leave the secondary optic disabled to conserve battery life. Speaking of batteries, the unit is powered by two 18350 rechargeable lithium batteries, which can be charged directly inside the DMS optic via a built-in USB port on the right side of the housing.

That USB port also offers the ability to stream footage to a secondary screen in real-time, so you could connect your DMS to a tablet and use it to observe a static position without getting behind the weapon.
the DMS-NV should be priced under $1,000. That's impressive considering an AEMS red dot is nearly half that without the extra optical system on top. As for the thermal DMS-TH, there will be a standard model available for approximately $1,600 and a premium, higher-resolution model available for about $2,300.
 

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