🌌 Illuminate the unseen, dominate the night.
The UltraFire A100-IR is a tactical 850nm infrared LED torch designed for night vision enthusiasts and predator hunters. Featuring adjustable zoom from 50 to 150 yards, it emits invisible IR light compatible with night vision scopes and cameras. Powered by either 3 AAA or a single 18650 battery, its durable aluminum body and single-mode tail-cap switch make it a reliable, stealthy companion for all your nocturnal adventures.
Brand | ULTRAFIRE |
Manufacturer | SHEN ZHEN SHI KE JIA MAO YI CO., LTD. |
Product Dimensions | 13.8 x 4.05 x 2.85 cm; 110 g |
Item model number | A100-IR 850nm |
Part Number | uf-788000139325 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Style | Monocular |
Colour | 850nm |
Material | Aluminium |
Finish types | Black |
Included Components | 1 x UltraFire A100-IR 850nm Infrared Torch |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Special features | Adjustable |
Power and Plug Description: | Battery Powered |
Switch Style | Tail cap click |
Switch Installation Type | Hand mounted |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Certification | Probably yes |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Bulb Features | Adjustable |
Item Weight | 110 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**S
ok
ok
C**T
You wont see it but special cameras can
I bought this (and a 940nm and UV torch) to test a digital camera I was modifying to see UV + IR light.The LED light shows a dim red, but my IR modified camera sees it like bright daylight! It's quite addictive shining this "invisible" light around the garden at night, viewing through an IR capable camera, and seeing a ton of things you never normally see. Like 40+ slugs/snails slithering around after several wet weeks. Yuck, but it's nature and I'd never having known those silent slimeys were out there! Plenty of moths caught fluttering about and even a bat which scared the living daylights out of me. Didn't see that coming. Well - I did - in the dark of night!I've no purpose for this other than "entertainment". It's solid/metal, the IR has a good "throw" and covers a broad area. Obviously you need a camera/camcorder that can see IR light and convert it to something you can see. A normal camera will have filters to block out IR else your photos would look red ruddy hell.Dont buy this expecting to see IR - you can't. You need IR sensitive camera film or a digital camera tweaked to allow IR into the sensor.For the reasonable price for such a niche item and the fun factor I've had I'm giving it 5.
S**C
Doesn't work!!
Bought 3 AAA batteries and doesn't emit any infrared light
M**.
Did not work with phone
Tested with my phone camera and the results were very poor. I had to stand really close to objects to see any illumination. I then tried with an Axis CCTV camera and the resulults were amazing. It lit the room up just like a normal tourch would. Very impressed
K**S
200+ meter range depending on viewing device
The media could not be loaded. Good range and nice zoom feature. Houses at the start of video were around 135 meters away from camera.Houses in the distance at the end of the video were over 200 meters away lit up using narrow beam. I was using a 13 year old DSLR that had been modified to allow infrared sensitivity. I was using an 18650 battery in the tube that came with the torch. I haven't used 3 AAA batteries to power it yet. On the wide zoom setting pointing at the ceiling it will light up a room with infrared. It seems well built but due to the power and small size it does get warm during use.
M**N
Great back up
Good light for short to medium distance
S**S
Not great
Unfortunately it wasn't as good as some of the reviews made out. The brightness wasn't great and wouldn't light up clearly anything more than a couple or three metres away. I guess you get what you pay for so I shouldn't complain. For me however, and for what I need it for this item does not suffice.
G**E
No great
Not the best
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