MHolosun reports their DRS-NV (Digital Reflex Sight-Night Vision) unveiled at SHOT Show last year is set to ship to dealers by the end of this month.
It merges red dot technology with digital night vision capabilities. A 1024×768 resolution digital night vision sensor offers up to 60fps, giving users unparalleled clarity in low -light areas. The DRS-NV features a Muti-Reticle System (MRS) with multiple reticle options. The internal video recording system, along with on-board storage and magnetic USB connectivity.
TECH & FEATURES:
– Red Dot Sight w/ Fusion Night Vision Overlay
– 60FPS Overlay Refresh Rate
– Digital Zoom: 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x
– Internal Video Recording System
– Multiple Reticle System (MRS)
– Cross or T Style Night Vision Reticles
SPECS:
– IP67 Certified Waterproof
– 2x 18350 Battery
– OLED/ Sensor Resolution: 1024 x 768 px
– Reticle Brightness: 8 Daylight & 4 Night Vision Compatible Settings
– Battery Life: Observation Mode: 8 Hours Full Function Mode: 6 Hours
– Window Size: 1.25 x 0.98 in
– Weight: 15.3 oz
MSRP Price: $1177.00
holosun.com/products/reflex-sight/drs-nv
Should it read water resistant since it’s ip67? My tactix 7 pro 10 ATM water resistance and can go deeper than 1 meter or as this definition states. On an IP67 device The 6 indicates “complete protection against dust over extended time” as well as “protection against contact with objects greater than 1mm in diameter, such as a wire or a small tool.”
The 7 indicates the system is “protected against short periods of immersion in water while under pressure between 15cm and 1m.” So If I take it and go scuba diving or what not. I better not descend below 1 meter.
An IP67 rating is considered waterproof. IP66 and lower is considered water resistant
It’s a holosun. I don’t trust it.
Split with this and the thermal one.
Looks like a great product. I saw it at shot show. Holosun has extremely reliable products.