Find out if GOYOJO GNG2K digital night vision goggles works good, as Stupid Airsoft is eager to test it despite mounting them on a budget-friendly Amazon helmet. The unboxing reveals a kit complete with rechargeable batteries, mounting hardware, and an SD card for recording video. The device includes a manual focus wheel, an infrared illuminator for those pitch-black moments, and a built-in compass to ensure the user doesn't accidentally wander into a neighbor's yard while pretending to be on a covert mission.
Airsoft Mike unboxes the GOYOJO GRS225RF thermal optic scope which is a surprisingly affordable alternative in a world where high-end thermal gear costs as much as a used car. Built from a sturdy aluminum-magnesium alloy, according to him, this device feels more like a miniature computer than a traditional scope. It features a rubber eye cup for those who prefer to leave their glasses behind and a variety of buttons for taking photos, recording video, and cycling through heat signatures.
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.
Stupid Airsoft reviews the GOYOJO GRS225RF thermal scope, a device aimed at airsoft players who want to level the playing field without spending as much as they would on a used car. The unboxing reveals a sleek black package containing the scope, mounting hardware, and a manual thick enough that the reviewer strongly suggests reading it before you accidentally treat this "mini-computer" like a basic piece of glass.