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IRIS Infrared Night Vision Monocular 1X Digital PVS-14

Original price $ 149.95 - Original price $ 149.95
Original price
$ 149.95
$ 149.95 - $ 149.95
Current price $ 149.95

IRIS 1X Infrared Night Vision Monocular

The most sophisticated digital night vision monocular we've ever produced. PVS-14 form factor, sub-10ms latency display, 60° wide-angle FOV — built for hunters, operators, and outdoor enthusiasts who want hands-free night vision without the $3,000+ price tag of analog.

Why The IRIS

  • PVS-14 form factor — head-mountable, helmet-compatible, lighter than a real PVS-14 (220g, 6×2.5")
  • 60° wide-angle FOV — most digital NV monoculars offer 7–15°. The IRIS gives you natural peripheral awareness for movement and navigation
  • Sub-10ms latency — proprietary 'Sonic Display' eliminates the lag and motion sickness common with cheap digital NV
  • 940nm covert IR — zero visible glow at the emitter for true stealth operation
  • Set-and-forget focusing — wide-angle lens means no constant focus adjustments
  • OLED display — 1.54" panel running at 60 FPS with 100 levels of brightness/contrast adjustment
  • USB-C rechargeable — 2–3 hours per charge, no proprietary batteries

What's Included

IRIS monocular · Rubber head strap · Plastic mounting arm · USB-C charging cable

Compatible with GoPro-style NVG shrouds, J-Arm Rhino Mount/Dovetail configurations, and standard tripods (small and large).

Built for Movement

Most digital night vision monoculars are designed as magnified spotters — fine for watching a deer at 100 yards, useless for walking a trail or moving through a building. The IRIS is built around a 1X wide-angle lens that gives you a natural, unmagnified perspective comparable to your normal vision. That makes it ideal for night hiking, urban exploration, mil-sim, airsoft, security, and any other application that requires actual movement.

The sub-10ms latency matters for the same reason. High-latency digital NV creates a disconnect between your head movement and what you see, which causes disorientation and motion sickness. The IRIS feels transparent in motion — what you see is what's actually there, in real time.

Disclaimer

Performance varies with local atmospheric conditions. Environments with cloud coverage and minimal light pollution produce monochromatic black-and-white images. Environments with moonlight, starlight, or urban light pollution produce images with a blue hue. This is normal for digital night vision.

The IRIS is intended for recreational use only and is not a military device.