🔫 Zoom into Action with Style!
The NerfModulus Day/Night Zoom Scope is a cutting-edge accessory designed for Nerf Modulus blasters, featuring up to 5x magnification and an infrared night vision mode. Weighing just 12.8 ounces, it easily mounts onto tactical rails, ensuring you’re always ready for action, day or night.
Item Weight | 0.8 Pounds |
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
Night vision | Yes |
Magnification Minimum | 5 x |
Compatible Devices | NERF Modulus blasters |
Magnification Maximum | 5 x |
Style Name | multicolor |
Color | Multicolor |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
T**X
Works excellently for the price.
Fun even if you don't have any nerf blasters. Works surprisingly well too
M**I
Not a recorder, just a toy night vision optic.
I had low expectations purchasing this due to the typical lower quality electronics Nerf uses for their toys (Elite Camera ECS-12 and Elite Battlescout cameras, respectively) compared to the expensive professional equipment on the market today. Nerf Guru, “Coop” showed the world through his YouTube channel that this was not so great, and that also helped to lower my expectations going into this review. At first glance, I found it to be a lot larger in person. This thing is a hulking monstrosity of an attachment. After installing the 4 AA batteries (not included) to operate this optic sight, I noticed the weight of the attachment increased considerably to the left. There is a knob on the right that supposedly tightens the attachment part’s grip on the tactical rail, but it can still be removed even though it is in the locked position. It just keeps it a bit more secure when the user is running about, which is about enough to prevent it from falling off and breaking (provided it does not hit rocks or something solid like tile or a cemented surface). The rubber screen shroud is firm and provides better coverage than the Elite Camera ECS-12 blaster’s camera shroud, and actually does block some [lower level] sunlight from distorting your view of the screen. There are 7 Infrared LEDs surrounding the camera lens which is sunk into the middle to allow it to see things in the dark with less interference from the LEDs themselves than if it were to be right flush up next to it. Coop said in his review that the day vision worked better than the night vision at night, but mine performed better in the dark using night vision mode, as depicted by the hieroglyphics next to the switch on the top left near the back of the attachment. This switch is obviously used to switch between the modes; night, day, and off (moon, sun, and O). The other switch on the top center of the attachment is the zoom toggle switch. This switch allows you to zoom in and out x1, x1.5, x2, x3, x4, and x5. There is no lag, and if there was, it must have been very little because I was unable to detect any. The day screen setting shows in grey, black, and white with some hints of blue and orange accents that are still slightly visible. As expected, the night screen setting is shown in different hues of green and black. In conclusion, this is a very cool and fun tactical attachment that does what it is designed to do for the amount you pay for it, so it is highly suggested that if you were planning on purchasing this product, that you try to get it on sale if at all possible. Whether you feel it justifies it’s use as a toy or not is strictly your own opinion, but let it be known that it operates in both the light and in the dark enough to allow for those in favor of this device to be considered a valid choice... if tactics are your thing.
T**8
Not a gimmick a semi real deal!
Usually products like this are not very good or false advertisement however this is a very surprising, first off this is not the best of the best night vision in nor is it very effective however with the amount you pay and what you get is 100% worth it, with the low lighting setting outside it’s not the greatest very short ranged outside but works at medium ranges inside, the The infrared works pretty well at night when identifying buildings and creatures however it’s not super detailed and with the small screen it makes some things hard to identify, kids would definitely have fun with this adult wise it brings enjoyment for the price you’re not going to go tactical with it or hunting with it per say but it’s great for sightseeing or backyard night games
J**.
Does what it says it does decent enough for the price.
First off is a disclaimer. I bought this as a cheap alternative to shelling out lots of money for a high quality night vision optic for airsoft use. I am NOT using this product on nerf guns.This product does in fact makes use of actual genuine IR night vision technology although the resolution is very low. You can still make out a man-sized target at around 100 feet in low light conditions. The IR LEDs emit a dim red glow which should be noted. They resemble the LEDs you would find on a security camera. Overall I'd say that this product is pretty cool as someone who has never owned any type of night vision device before and does its job to the point you'd expect for the price.It should also be worth noting that the day mode still works surprisingly well in dim conditions as the camera lets a LOT of light in. The refresh rate is much lower without the IR turned on however.To anyone else planning to use this for airsoft or otherwise non nerf products, it will not easily fit onto a picatinny rail and you may need to find other means of attaching it or modify the product a bit.Update: If you are going the same route as me, buying a cheap infrared torch amplifies this thing's capabilities immensely. The resolution is still bad, but combined with a 300 lumen IR flashlight (which I only paid $12 for), I could easily see things almost 500 feet away with the flashlight set to spotlight mode.
S**Z
Surprisingly good
It's a digital night vision scope for kids, it works and it can handle being dropped during play
B**L
Great? No. Does it work? Surprisingly.. yes!
Not a set of nods, or even comparable to my 15 year old Gen 2 tube, but frankly, amazing for what it is. Wish you could adjust the brightness, if it is low light, you are blinded by the screen, especially when you turn it on.
C**C
For a Toy, Wow!!
This product is a toy, and not to be seriously used as real night vision, obviously.BUT! It works SO well enough to see in the dark. The range is definitely limited, and the image is not the smoothest, but you can definitely see in the dark an easy 15 ft away. I love that it can also switch to normal lighting and the 5x zoom works in both normal and night vision mode, although the zoom doesn't enhance the image quality. Just note, there is no red dot or optic reticle. Surprisingly it can actually mount onto picatinny rails and stays on pretty well. I'm glad to have this night vision scope than to be without one.