🌙 See the unseen, own the night.
The AKASO Seemor-200 Night Vision Goggles deliver next-gen 4K full-color night vision with AI-ISP technology, offering a 3280ft viewing range and 16x digital zoom. Designed for professionals and adventurers alike, it features app-enabled photo/video capture, IPX5 waterproof durability, and up to 8 hours of battery life—all in a lightweight, customizable package.
Exit-Pupil Diameter | 3.13 Millimeters |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Diopter Adjustment Range | +-5 diopters |
Zoom Ratio | 16 multiplier_x |
Prism Type | Roof Prism |
Special Feature | Night Vision |
Objective Lens Diameter | 50 Millimeters |
Magnification Maximum | 16 x |
Specific Uses For Product | Hiking and Outdoors, Hunting, Camping |
Size Map | Full Size |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.7"L x 2.7"W x 6.4"H |
Material Type | Polypropylene |
Color | Black |
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A private investigator review comparing the AKASO Seemor-200 to other IR night vision devices
I am both a private investigator and a security pro. Over the years I have bought many IR night vision goggles and have returned every one of them. I bought cheaper and more expensive ones than the AKASO Seemor-200. My biggest issues with the other ones have been the poor vision of the scene, being unable to record my subjects at night and wearing glasses is almost impossible to look through the eyepiece that requires to put it almost inside your eyeballs.Monoculars also have been the worst at trying to get a full shot of the area I was surveilling. I only bought this model because it was recommended by another investigator and to my surprise for the price, it's beyond what I was expecting.First, I love that it has 2 mounting options (top and bottom), to mount to a Helmet or a tripod/monopod.Second, I'm in love with the large-screen rendering. I no longer have to put the goggles on my eyeballs and I can wear my glasses so that I can see the scene properly.I took it on one of my night surveillance gigs and I caught my subject red-handed thanks to the AKASO. I recorded the scene and was very happy with my results. Although the scene was pretty dark, the recording seems to be almost in full light AND clear! - It has an app, but I have not yet downloaded or played around with it yet.I only used it for about half an hour total or so, and it seemed that the battery was still full. I can't say how long it will last, but with having a second battery available it's very handy. I have taken some pictures with my phone showing the night vision scenes. I used it before even charging the batteries that came with it. I have a very advanced phone so the photo of the scene seems to be more illuminated than it shows, but for sure, the area was very dark and I could not see a thing, not even the car in the scene. You can see in the 2 night photos the difference between the screen and the dark surroundings. These goggles I am keeping!In summary, the key advantages why I am keeping them are:- Superior Display: Large screen offers excellent visibility while wearing glasses, eliminating the uncomfortable eye-pressing common with traditional eyepieces- Dual Mounting Options: Versatile attachment points on top and bottom for helmet or tripod use- Exceptional Night Performance: Provides clear, well-lit footage even in extremely dark conditions- Quality Recording: Successfully captured surveillance footage with remarkable clarity
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Impressive night vision goggles! Just what I needed!
The media could not be loaded. I recently had the chance to try out the AKASO Seemor-200 Night Vision Goggles, and I have to say, I’m impressed, though there are some things to keep in mind.First, the image quality in low-light conditions is fantastic. The Seemor-200 uses AI-ISP technology to enhance the visuals, making images crisp and surprisingly clear, even in near-total darkness. I’ve used other night vision goggles before, but the Seemor-200’s color reproduction is much better than I expected, with about 99% color accuracy. It’s not just a black-and-white image—it actually gives you a full-color experience, which is a big plus for wildlife watching or camping at night.The 16x digital zoom is something I really appreciate. Whether I was trying to spot an animal from a distance or just observing the night sky, the zoom worked really well. You can rotate the barrel to zoom in, and even at maximum zoom, the image stayed pretty clear. I managed to see details from over 3000 feet away, which was amazing, especially considering that most night vision devices struggle to maintain clarity at such distances.In terms of image quality, the 4K Ultra HD resolution is a definite highlight. I was able to distinguish small details, even in low-light situations. It feels like a big leap forward in night vision tech, and it gives you confidence when you’re trying to capture precise details at night. There are also 7 different infrared modes to choose from, in case you need extra light. Switching between these modes was easy and added a lot of versatility.One concern I had with previous devices was battery life, but the Seemor-200 really impressed me here. It comes with two rechargeable batteries, and I managed to get a solid 7-8 hours of continuous use on a single charge. That’s plenty of time for a full night out in the field without worrying about the battery dying on me.The build quality of the goggles is also pretty solid. They’re waterproof to an IPX5 rating, so I didn’t have to worry about them getting damaged in light rain. The gyroscope and compass built into the device also helped keep the image stable, which was a nice touch when I was moving around a lot. The weight is light enough (under 500g) that I didn’t feel burdened wearing them for long periods. I also liked the ability to customize the goggles with accessories like tripods or helmet straps, though I didn’t personally use them much.The only downside I noticed was the user interface—it could be a little more intuitive. It wasn’t difficult to use, but there were moments where I had to fiddle with the controls to get things set up the way I wanted. But that’s a minor gripe compared to the overall performance.Overall, I’d say the AKASO Seemor-200 is a solid investment if you’re serious about outdoor activities like camping, wildlife observation, or security. The performance in low light is impressive, the zoom works well, and the battery life is reliable. It's definitely one of the better night vision goggles I've tried, especially in this price range.
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