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The Bushnell Equinox Z2 3x30mm night vision monocular combines powerful 3x optical magnification with a 30mm objective lens and a built-in IR illuminator to deliver clear views up to 1000 feet in total darkness. Stream live HD video and control all functions remotely via your mobile device, capturing crisp 1080p footage day or night. Lightweight and compact, it’s engineered for precision with fine focus and adjustable IR brightness, making it the ultimate tool for night-time observation, hunting, or tactical use.
Brand | Bushnell |
Color | Black |
Style | Z2_ 3 x 30mm |
Sport | Airsoft, Hunting |
Item Weight | 15 Ounces |
Magnification Maximum | 3 x |
Objective Lens Diameter | 30 Millimeters |
Magnification Minimum | 3 x |
Compatible Devices | Mobile Device, Night Vision Device |
Mounting Type | Monochrome |
Night vision | Yes |
Eye Relief | 15 Millimeters |
Field Of View | 33 Degrees |
Model Name | Equinox |
Manufacturer | Bushnell |
UPC | 029757004550 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00029757004550 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.46 x 6.14 x 3.19 inches |
Package Weight | 0.99 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 4 x 5 inches |
Brand Name | Bushnell |
Warranty Description | Lifetime |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 260230 |
Included Components | Monocular, Carry Case, Instructions |
Size | One Size |
A**R
Good for the price
Good for the price point... Other reviews are correct that (1) it's best for stationary use like a spotting scope, (2) it does seem to be a 1080p sensor with 640ish display in the eyepiece... but you can still get a good sharp image, and (3) the built in illuminator is remarkably bright. Overall recommended, good for spotting deer in the yard in the dark and such.
W**K
Go ahead and get one. You won't be disappointed.
The scope is well-built with a solid feel to it. Bushnell didn't scrimp on quality of parts with this scope.It's super easy to use right out of the box; the controls are pretty intuitive. The two buttons on the left control power and capture images, and the "arrow pad" on the right controls the rest. The port for the USB plug and the Micro SD card are above the eyepiece/battery door. The lens cap it held on by a pretty decent tether.The worst part was the waiting; I had to wait for darkness like a little kid waiting for Christmas Morning. I finally had to take a nap and wait for darkness.This thing is pretty amazing in the dark; with the built in illuminator (850nm), I was able to get useful illumination out to 286 yards-at that point I could see the people on the walking path. With an external focused illuminator (940nm), I could see the trees at the end of the block 560 yards away-not necessarily enough to see detail, but enough to see the silhouettes of people walking on the sidewalk.The WiFi is a cool feature, but I haven't played with it enough to form an iron-clad opinion one way or the other.Battery life is abysmal,especially with WiFi and the internal illumination set to max brightness. Fortunately, with the latest firmware you can power this scope via USB.
D**S
Horrible night, vision, quality, very low quality, not worth it.
Not much to say other than night, vision quality is substandard at best, I would never purchase this nor would I recommend it.
J**.
UPDATED: Maybe it's just misunderstood...
The media could not be loaded. EDIT: For anyone having issues with battery life: I purchased AA style, rechargeable Li-ion batteries and they do not disappoint. Bushnell recommended these in the manual and what a difference. I've gone from either using a battery pack or getting 15 minutes to several hours on the LI batteries and still not even down to half a charge.I received this in the mail yesterday as a secondhand Amazon purchase. First, let me say, for the price, it's going to be hard to beat. I've seen mixed reviews but most negative ones were focused on the battery life, power of the IR beam, and the screen being too low of a resolution. I'll share what I found in just a few hours of messing with this:1.) The battery life with traditional batteries is atrocious. Then again, this thing is essentially a video camera with a light constantly running. And although our eyes don't perceive it, it's a bright light in terms of power consumption. You will be lucky to get 20 minutes on a full, new set of standard or rechargeable batteries.That being said, I ran this with a 10,000 mAh li-ion power bank for close to an hour without depleting a quarter. I have to wait for the rechargeable AA li-ions to get here before I can attest to how long they will last. Bushnell could definitely throw in a rechargeable battery unit for this price point and probably have a lot better sales for little extra cost.2.) Several people were complaining about distance of use. Using the on board illuminator, I was able to see and focus on objects around 400 yards on a cloudy, low light night, and hand holding the device. This device is a camera, and as such, to gain the maximum function, there are some trade offs. A slower shutter speed setting will allow more light into the sensor between opening and closing. The slowest "refresh" setting will allow you to see farther, but will result in a more "ghostly" look to the user. If you're viewing items that are closer, you can get away with using the fastest refresh of the three options and gain sharper imaging. This only allowed me to see around 100 yards with good brightness.I also added an IR flashlight clipped into a light holder for a bike. A pack of four was around $10 on amazon and you can use 1/4-20×1/2 inch machine screws to fit almost any female tripod mount. I bought the 940 nm light due to the fact that the onboard is an 850 nm. The 850 will give you a slightly brighter detail but the 940 nm allows more covert use, as it is presents as almost invisible even looking directly into the light.3.) The viewing screen is fairly low resolution and grainy but that is to be somewhat expected in a lower end night vision unit. The same goes with low end thermal units. It is a digital replication and presentation versus an optical one. It's not going to be perfect. Zooming about halfway on a subject will allow for better ability to focus. Since it is digital zoom, the focus will not change when zooming back out, given that you do not change it and your subject stays stationary. The diopter adjustment seems to be extremely limited, however.All in all, when used properly, it seems to be a great unit at this price point. It could stand to probably be built slightly sturdier but it can give some great quality viewing.
F**L
He will love it just as much as I do. Must get.If you're thinking of buying
IT WORKS GREAT I RECOMMEND THAT ANYONE WHO'S INTERESTED IN BUYING ONE. PLEASE, DO YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED.THE RECORDING IS EXCELLENT. THE PICTURE TAKING IS EXCELLENT. EVERYTHING ON IT WORKS GREAT
F**R
Okay but flawed
This is basically a CMOS digital camera with a switchable IR filter and IR-friendly optics. It is pretty sensitive to near-IR but not far-IR (i.e., heat) so it does not directly replace a true image intensifier. The image sensor has 1080p resolution but the eyepiece display is much coarser; it looks more like 640x480. The eyepiece diopter adjustment is very limited; I am 66 with age-related presbyopia and I could not get it to fully accomodate when wearing glasses calibrated for distance vision. The battery cap is difficult to replace: it has a strong spring force that must be overcome while at the same time attempting to start a fine thread and it tends to crossthread unless you are very careful. I bought the Z2 with the suggested NiMH rechargeable cells; these seem to work okay although the battery indicator never shows full charge since their voltage is lower than alkaline cells. There is no provision for an external power source. The IR illuminator is very powerful even at the low setting and uses the battery up quickly. The WiFi function works reasonably well with the Android and iOS apps although there is a 1/2 second lag with the live view; that makes focusing difficult. The processor locked up on a few occasions when trying to transfer a picture via WiFi or USB. Sometimes when attempting to record video to an empty, freshly formatted SD Card it would fail and required a power cycle to work again.
H**Y
It's a little heavy
Overall, it preforms very well.Video is a nice feature.Changing modes is easy.Looking through glass or window screens it does not work well.Outside it is very sharp both night and day time.
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