The Nightfox Arctic that Rummbolt reviews in this video is a thermal imaging device designed for airsoft players who want to spot their friends—or enemies—based on heat rather than lucky guesses. It comes in a sturdy box with a manual that is actually readable, which is a nice change of pace for tech gadgets. He says the device is surprisingly light for its size, so you won't feel like you’re wearing a brick on your forehead during a long day of running around the woods.
Urban Survivor does a comparison of the sub US$300 digital night vision devices. The Nightfox Prowl is a hands-free night vision monocular that combines natural and night vision for total awareness. It boasts dual IR LEDs for covert or long-range viewing, records HD video onto a large memory card, and mounts on tactical helmets for airsoft or military use. Its focusable screen, tough lens, and replaceable sensor cap make it perfect for any low-light adventure.
Want an affordable Night Vision? 704 Tactical feature the Nightfox 100V Night Vision that can be ordered for US$120 on Amazon.com. This is a widescreen digital night vision device with 7 levels of IR illumination and with the 8 AA batteries, can last up to 6 hours. At its highest level you can see up to 110 yards in the dark.