Gunvira does an actual range test of the Holosun DRS-NV. The Holosun DRS-NV combines a red dot sight with digital night vision, offering clear aiming in low light with features like multiple reticles, high-resolution sensor, zoom, and recording. It uses rechargeable batteries and connects to USB for charging and data transfer, and while it can amplify moonlight for night vision, an external IR illuminator might be needed in complete darkness.
Brass Facts gives his take on the Holosun DRS-NV if it is a solution looking for a problem... "I tried to figure this thing out, I really did. But ultimately, the DRS-NV seems like a very well fleshed out proof of concepts, not a product that occupies a particular niche."
Will the Holosun DRS Thermal optic remind of the Predator? Watch this video from the 1911 Syndicate... "The Holosun DRS Thermal basically gives you the same vision Predator had in the 1980s. The optic is both a day time red dot, and a night time thermal optic, aka the optic highlights heat signatures. Are you a fan of it?"
The Glock Store does a first look video at the Holosun SCS Carry optics. This sight directly mounts on slim sub-compact handguns with HOLOSUN-K or RMSc cuts (adapter included). This solar-powered red dot sight features auto-adjusting brightness and a long-lasting internal battery, potentially eliminating the need for battery changes.
Learn about the Holosun P.ID lights in this video put out by Polenar Tactical... "We take a closer look at the Holosun P.ID line of weapon mounted lights. Once again Holosun managed to make a quality product for a reasonable price point. Žiga tries out all the models, from the standard PID to PID HC, PID Plus and PID Dual.
Dirty Civilian gives his take on the Holosun Thermal and Night Vision Red Dots if they are game changers in this video... "The new Holosun Thermal (DRS-TH) and Night Vision (DRS-NV) Red Dots are finally here. How do they perform and are they worth it? Are they a game changer for next-gen, affordable optics for civilians? The results are pretty incredible."
Focus Tripp checks the Holosun SCRS if it is better than Romeo 5 from SIG Sauer. The Holosun SCRS-RD is a compact and versatile red dot sight designed for long gun applications. It features Holosun's SCS technology, which uses solar cells to power the sight, as well as an advanced Auto Mode that automatically adjusts the reticle intensity based on ambient light conditions.
Rad Ops TV compares the Red Win Cobra 1x26x22 MTR and Holosun to find out which one works best on a CaNik SFX Rival Dark Side... "I Review The New Red Win Cobra 1x26x22 MTR Vs. Budget Holosun Red Dot Sight. We’re using the Canik SFX Rival Dark Side and standard Blazer 115 Gr. FMJ Bullets. This is a GREAT and my FAVORITE alternative to the standard budget red dot sights from your local sporting goods store."
Announced for the SHOT Show 2024 was the Holosun SCS-P10-GR (Solar Charging Sight) for the CZ-P10 handgun... "The SCS-P10-GR (Solar Charging Sight) is designed for the CZ-P10 optics-ready handguns. It is designed to attach diectly to the slide without an adapter plate and uses our innovative solar charging system with multi-directional light sensors to automatically adjust brightness in dynamic sightuations. The SCS can potentially operate indefinitely with it’s internal, rechargable 20,000-hour battery.
The Kit Badger got an episode in whicn they review the Holosun LE221G IR/VIS Laser device... "In this episode, Ivan Loomis provides an in-depth review of the Holosun LE221 G laser. He discusses the onboard switch, settings, and shares his personal usage experience. He critically analyses the IR laser and emitter's position, and the mount's potential issues. The episode concludes with a discussion on customizing the gun to personal needs."