Goyojo GS515 Digital Night Vision Scope Review
OptimusPrime
14 Mar 2026
Stupid Airsoft checks out the Goyojo GS515 digital night vision scope that arrived in a box so fancy it might actually be nicer than the average studio apartment. Inside, the scope is nestled in a custom hard case alongside a mountain of accessories, including tools, an SD card, and a manual that the he admits he actually needs to read. The hardware feels solid, featuring smooth adjustment dials and a quick-release mount that lets you attach it to an airsoft rifle faster than you can find your car keys in the morning.
Functionally, this device is a bit of a Swiss Army knife for the eyeballs. It offers a zoom range from 5x to 20x and a recording feature that lets players track their shots, which is helpful for proving that you definitely hit that guy who refuses to call his shots. The interface is packed with more data than a weather station, displaying a compass, range readings, and a gyroscope. There is even a small rail on top for a secondary sight, because apparently, one high-tech optic just isn’t enough for some people.
When the sun finally goes down, the digital night vision turns the dark backyard into a visible playground, ensuring that no one can hide in the bushes without being spotted. While it might not be the choice for a professional commando—given it doesn't cost as much as a used sedan—it provides a significant advantage for night games. Just remember to keep the front cap adjusted correctly to avoid light pollution, or you might end up staring into a digital abyss instead of your opponent.