The 10 Best Night Vision Binoculars
Special Honors
Night Vision Technologies Handbook Those who want to understand more about how various night vision technologies work and which are best suited to which type of application, as well as the various accessories one might want to buy to accompany their night vision gear will find this tome invaluable. It was prepared by the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic, which is a component of the United States Navy, and funded by the Department of Homeland Security. dhs.gov
Editor's Notes
August 20, 2020:
While updating this list, we put a high focus on quality optics and functionality. While this resulted in us having to remove many of the low-priced models we had previously recommended, this does mean that many of the night vision binoculars currently found here top-of-the-line or best-in-class options. That being said, we do realize that not everybody needs a premium model, so the affordable Solomark NV400 and Nightfox Digital 100V both retained a place. We also added the Bushnell 260500 Equinox Z, which is equally wallet friendly, but comes from a well-respected name in the industry, both for the optics and overall durability of their products.
Two new additions to this list are the Pulsar Accolade XQ38 and ATN BinoX 4T, which use thermal imaging to detect and clearly display human-sized heat signatures at a range of 2,000 yards, in the case of the former, and 1,000 yards, in the case of the latter. An additional perk of the Pulsar Accolade XQ38 is that it is fully waterproof, while the ATN BinoX 4T boasts a laser rangefinder. Both can also live stream video.
Stepping down from these two top-of-the-line models, we have the Pulsar Edge GS Super and ATN Binox 4K, which utilize traditional light-gathering night vision and feature infrared illuminators. As with its more powerful brother, the ATN Binox 4K boasts a laser rangefinder, while the Pulsar Edge GS Super, though not waterproof, does have an IP44 rating for water and dust resistance, so it should stand up to use in a variety of semi-extreme conditions.
Rounding out our list we included Eyeclops Stealth 0354, which is essentially a really cool toy for children eight years of age and older. Its 50-foot range is rather paltry, but should be more than enough for youngsters to have a bit of fun and live out their special ops fantasies.
October 24, 2018:
Researched multiple items that were suitable for low light, but not darkness, so omitted them from the list. Included the Eyeclops Stealth as a toy option for kids and teenagers. Discovered reports that some find the auto-shutoff feature on the Bestguarder WG-80 frustrating, which kept it from ranking higher in the list.