- Peer into the Darkness: Effortlessly observe your surroundings in total darkness, thanks to the Equinox Z2’s powerful built-in infrared illuminator and infrared-sensitive CMOS sensor, ensuring clear, illuminated viewing up to 900 feet away
- HD Capture & Stream: Document the unseen! Capture and stream HD images and videos, and easily share your discoveries via Wi-Fi using the intuitive Bushnell Equinox app, perfect for both daytime and nighttime exploration
- Clarity at Every Corner: With a 4.5x magnification and a 40mm objective lens, experience edge-to-edge resolution, increased light transmission, and reduced glare, offering a crisp, clear, and illuminated image every time
- Versatile Viewing: Seamlessly shift between day and night with over 750 feet viewing capacity, making the Equinox Z2 your reliable companion for hunting, fishing, security, and nocturnal wildlife observation
- Cost-Efficient Excellence: Dive into the world of night vision without breaking the bank. Combining affordability with premium features, the Equinox Z2 stands as a cost-effective gateway to nocturnal observation and security
- Included Components: Monocular, Carry Case, Instructions
The Bushnell Equinox Z2 night vision monocular enables you to see targets more than 1,000 ft away day or night with a power built-in IR illuminator. Stream live video to you mobile device and control zoom, video recording, image capture, and IR brightness directly from your mobile device. Fine focus for optimal clarity by turning the objective lens up to a full rotation depending on the distance of the object. Because the digital night vision isn’t as sensitive to light, you can keep the cap on when changing from day to night mode. The adjustable IR illuminator helps keep items from washing out at closer distances. The 3x model is great for viewing objects within 50 yards where a wider field of view is preferred. Available in base optical magnification of 3x, 4.5x and 6x with 3x digital zoom to assure the appropriate field of view. The larger the optical magnification the smaller the field of view.