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Sightmark Wraith Digital Night Vision Riflescope

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Color: HD 4-32x50


Features

  • Day/Night Mode: The Sightmark Wraith HD Digital Night Vision Riflescope offers versatility with its day & night modes. Enjoy full-color clarity for daytime use, and simply switch to night mode with options for classic emerald or black and white viewing.
  • High-Definition Sensor: Experience high-resolution imaging with the advanced 1920x1080 HD sensor. This sensor provides exceptional image quality, and you can even record video in 1080p HD, allowing you to capture your nighttime adventures with clarity.
  • 8x Digital Zoom: With an 8x digital zoom, this night vision rifle scope offers impressive magnification, equivalent to a 2x optical system for up to 16x magnification. Whether you're scouting or targeting, this zoom capability enhances your vision.
  • HD Photo or Video Recording: Capture your memorable moments in the field with HD photo or video recording. Record your hunts or observations, and relive them later. (Memory card not included)
  • Extended Battery Life: The Wraith HD offers up to 4.5 hours of battery life using just 4, AA batteries. Additionally, it features an external MicroUSB port for expanded power options, ensuring you have sufficient battery life for your night vision needs.

Brand: Sightmark


Color: HD 4-32x50


Style: 4-32x50


Product Dimensions: 17"L x 3"W x 2.5"H


Sport: Hunting, Airsoft


Item Weight: 2 Pounds


Material: Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: 16 x


Objective Lens Diameter: 50 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: 4 x


Brand: ‎Sightmark


Color: ‎HD 4-32x50


Style: ‎4-32x50


Product Dimensions: ‎17"L x 3"W x 2.5"H


Sport: ‎Hunting, Airsoft


Item Weight: ‎2 Pounds


Material: ‎Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: ‎16 x


Objective Lens Diameter: ‎50 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: ‎4 x


Compatible Devices: ‎Rifle


Mounting Type: ‎Weaver Mount


Night vision: ‎Yes


Field Of View: ‎4 Degrees


Model Name: ‎Wraith


Manufacturer: ‎Sellmark Corporation


UPC: ‎812495023712


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎12


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎19.33 x 6.1 x 4.33 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.54 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10.5 x 1.8 x 3 inches


Brand Name: ‎Sightmark


Warranty Description: ‎3 Year Limited Warranty


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎SM18011


Included Components: ‎IR flashlight, Objective lens cover, Fixed Picatinny mount, User manual


Size: ‎4-32x50


Date First Available: January 16, 2019


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  • Great performance at this price point
Color: HD 4-32x50
I've been using this scope for a week or so, and I am very impressed with the performance. The listing claims that the unit is good out to 200 yards, but I find that I can see significant details out well beyond 300 yards, even at the lowest IR output setting. That tells me that the included IR illuminator is very powerful and I probably don't need to consider replacing it. I don't expect to be attempting any night shots beyond 200 yards, if that far. I would prefer to use rechargeable batteries for the light, but I guess that it would be difficult to match the power of two CR123A 3-Volt batteries in a package as small as this light. I HAVE tried a single Sanyo 16650 Li-ion rechargeable battery in the light, and it fits and works pretty well. The 3.7-volt Sanyo battery does not produce as much illumination as a pair CR123A batteries (6-volts total), but it does work and it provides enough illumination to identify and shoot a target (feral hog) out to about 200 yards. The scope was easy to mount and easy to zero, and the menu interface is simple and comprehensive. I don't know that I will be using the recording features, and I have not done any testing for that. I mainly wanted a scope that will allow me to shoot hogs at night, without breaking the bank, and this one fits the bill nicely. Based on research that I've done, there is probably nothing better that doesn't cost a lot more. A really good thermal vision scope would be nice, but would cost many times what I paid for this system. The base 4-power magnification is good for most situations, and the digital zoom can be helpful at the first 1 or 2 stages. I haven't tried the zoom in daylight, but I don't think it works very well at night because of the reduced picture clarity. Fortunately, I shouldn't need the zoom for shooting at targets closer than 200 yards. I don't have any real complaints about this system, considering the relatively low cost, but there some things that could possibly be done differently. This system is rather bulky and heavy. The weight of the scope is 36.3 ounces (with batteries), and it would really be nice if that weight could be reduced. The control interface includes the ability to reduce the brightness of the display screen, but I find that at night it is still a bit too bright even at the lowest setting. If I could reduce the screen brightness even more, I could recover my night vision more quickly after using the scope. This may be something that could be changed in a firmware update? Mounted on a bolt-action rifle, the scope sits a few inches too far forward for optimum eye relief. An extended mounting base is available, but the cost is $40 or more. As the scope sits now, however, it is still quite usable for shooting. I may save my $40 and apply it to the purchase of a semi-auto AR style rifle that (presumably) would not need the extended mount. I don't like the idea of buying and discarding CR123A batteries for the illuminator, but I may just switch to using rechargeable 16650 batteries. If I can find an affordable night vision binocular (or monocular) for locating targets at 300 yards and more, I can easily move close enough to shoot with a 16650 battery in the Wraith IR illuminator. It would be nice if the illuminator included a small LED indicator at the rear, to remind the user to turn it off when not needed. As it is, it is too easy to accidentally leave the invisible IR light on and run down the batteries. Having said all that, I honestly don't think that there is a better night vision scope available that doesn't cost a LOT more than this system, and it has performed better than expected so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2020 by Forest K. Duncan

  • It's a good scope for hunting game...
Color: HD 2-16x28
If you are looking for "real" night vision you can stop reading in a few more words, this scope is not that. This "scope" is a digital camera. This camera needs some source of artificial light to work in low light or in the dark. That is why the pictures show it with a flash light attached to it and the flash light must be somewhat zeroed to the scopes field of view during setup. Please note the flashlight is infrared or IR for short which I won't try to explain other than to say it's not visible to human eyes and probably most animals. However, the IR light is very visible to anyone with "real" night vision or a camera that is sensitive to the IR spectrum. Now on to the scope...It's heavier than expected and pretty bulky. Battery life isn't great at about 4hrs with the 4AAs, but you can power it with a external power source for more run time. I'm not really a fan of the manual focus, but it is what it is. If you want to hunt when you otherwise could not this will scope will do exactly that, it has compromises as one might expect when you want to see in the dark for a relatively cheap price of admission. Real night vision scopes have their problems too, price of admission being one and why this scope probably even exist. Now on to actually using this scope. I don't expect any surprising problems and it feels solid, but it is a digital camera so who knows how durable it'll be over the long haul. Sighting in was pretty easy. I had read the instructions before heading to the range, but forgot to take them with me. Still I was able to do the one shot zero on the first attempt. That being said, once that is done you'll probably want to fine tune it. The user interface is simple enough and 20-30 minutes of use I was pretty comfortable with navigating the menus. Concluding, yeah it's not "real" night vision, if you don't know or realize that going in I don't know what to say other than you need to read what this product is before purchase. The fact is it works just as described by Sightmark. It will allow you to see / hunt in complete darkness out to a limited range. That's about all I can say at this time. Pros: cheap relative to "real" night vision, works Cons: weight, battery life, manual focus ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2022 by TOP

  • Good scope
Color: HD 2-16x28
This is a good IR scope and works good. It's easy to zero and has good instructions for adjusting and navigating all the features of this scope! It's pretty clear and will get you into night hunting at a great price point. With a better IR light you can push the distance of this scope at night alot further than stated. This scope does use up batteries pretty quick though I would recommend a good set of rechargeable batteries or an external battery pack. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023 by Daniel h

  • I could actually see after dark!
Color: HD 2-16x28
This was my first time ever even looking through any type of night vision. I have been seeing coyotes on my game camera and decided I wanted to try to hunt them after deer season. I studied reviews and picked the Sightmark Wraith 2x16-28. I wasn’t going to consider the expense of a thermal and this unit fit my budget. I received the Sightmark and mounted on my AR with ease.After waiting for darkness, I gave it a try and it was unbelievable (I know I am a novice). I could see clearly out to 175 yards!, that’s as far as my sight line permitted. Sighting in was easy after normal bore sighting. I am completely satisfied with the Wraith, it does more than I expected. Video and snap shots are a bonus. I think you will be very pleased with this unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024 by Michael .

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