







🌙 See the unseen. Own the night.
GTHUNDER Night Vision Goggles combine starlight-optimized sensors with 4K UHD video and 36MP photo capture on a 4" HD display. Featuring a powerful 10x zoom and a smart IR illumination system with 7 intensity levels, these goggles offer up to 6 hours of IR-enhanced use powered by dual 4000mAh batteries. Built to military-grade durability and water resistance standards, they are ideal for camping, hunting, and wildlife observation in extreme environments.











| ASIN | B0D45KH5LN |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #84,720 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #39 in Night Vision Binoculars & Goggles |
| Brand | GTHUNDER |
| Coating | Scratch-Resistant |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Computers, other devices, devices with TYPE-C compatibility |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars (34) |
| Diopter Adjustment Range | +/-5 diopters |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Features | Night Vision |
| Field of View | 6 Degrees |
| Focus Description | Manual Focus |
| Focus Type | Individual Focus |
| Low Light Technology | Starlight Sensor |
| Magnification Maximum | 10 x |
| Manufacturer | GTHUNDER |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4K Rechargeable |
| Model Name | 4K |
| Mount Type | Helmet/Harness Mount |
| Prism Type | Roof Prism |
| Size Map | Compact |
| Specific Uses | Hunting, hiking and outdoors |
| UPC | 850048244214 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 10x |
J**R
I really like these units
I have 2 of this type of unit and both of them are great. It appears they run the same firmware, although this one is a newer version than my other unit. The base magnification on them is perfect to give a large viewing area and you can zoom in digitally to try seeing something a little better but pixelates quickly. I don't plan to really use this for daytime use so my pictures are pretty much all night time. There are a handful of these kinds of units on the market with prices ranging from $70 up to $170 for nearly identical ones so I'd suggest shopping around. I did recently have the ability to review another unit that was larger in size but I didn't prefer the imagery of it over this kind so I still recommend this style (picture attached with other unit having a blue hue to the screen vs this kind being black/white). Audio recording isn't very good. It won't pick up the ambient noise, which was very unfortunate since my video had coyotes howling in the background and cattle mooing. After I learned that, I tried doing a test video at home and it would seem if you are loud in narrating what you're viewing, it will record it slightly audible. So, don't count on trying to narrate a hunt or other time where you need to actually be quiet. This style is very lightweight and you can hold it up for long periods of time without fatigue. I hope the pictures will be of use to you. Deer feeding on grass - 36 yards Raccoon in field - 75 yards Group of buck deer - 30 yards Deer on highway (green/B&W pics) - 120 yards Deer (in video) - ~120 yards Cedar tree - 120 yards Trees beyond cedar tree - ~250 yards Cattle (in video) - 265 yards House/Barn - 235+ yards
M**K
- Over-Hyped, Under-Delivering, and Utterly Useless
I had high hopes for these Night Vision Goggles, especially with the "4K High-Definition Rechargeable Infrared Digital Night Vision" plastered all over the product description. After reading the glowing (and clearly misleading) marketing, I was sorely disappointed to find that these goggles fall dramatically short on every single promise. This isn't just a minor letdown; it's a product that actively fails to perform its most basic functions. Here's why I'm giving it a scathing 1-star review: "4K High-Definition" is a Complete Lie: Let's get this straight immediately: the "4K High-Definition" claim is, frankly, a massive overstatement if not outright deceptive. The actual image quality viewed through the goggles is a fuzzy, pixelated mess. Even in ideal low-light conditions, objects appear blurry, washed-out, and lack any discernible detail. Trying to identify anything beyond a vague shape is an exercise in futility. It performs more like a low-resolution digital camera from the early 2000s, not a high-tech night vision device. Weak, Ineffective Infrared (IR) Illuminator: A night vision device is only as good as its IR illuminator when there's no ambient light. The built-in IR on these goggles is incredibly underpowered. It barely casts enough light for effective viewing even at short distances. Beyond 20-30 feet, it's essentially useless, leaving you staring into darkness. The "long-range" capabilities advertised are pure fantasy. You'll need an external, much more powerful IR flashlight to get any meaningful performance, which defeats the purpose of an integrated system and adds to the bulk. Pathetic Battery Life: This is another critical flaw that renders the device impractical. With the necessary IR illuminator engaged (which it almost always needs to be), the battery drains astonishingly fast. You're lucky to get an hour, maybe an hour and a half, before it dies. This means more time charging than actually viewing, and constant worry about being left in the dark during any extended observation. For any serious use like camping, hunting, or security, this short battery life is a deal-breaker. Cheap Build Quality & Clunky Interface: The goggles feel like a cheap toy, not a piece of durable outdoor equipment. The plastics creak, the buttons feel mushy, and the overall construction inspires zero confidence in its longevity or ability to withstand even minor bumps. Furthermore, the menu system is clunky and unintuitive, making it frustrating to adjust settings in the dark. It's uncomfortable to wear for any extended period, adding to the overall poor user experience. Digital Zoom is Useless: The digital zoom feature further exacerbates the poor image quality, turning an already blurry scene into an unidentifiable block of pixels. It doesn't enhance visibility; it only magnifies the existing poor resolution, making the image even worse. Conclusion: Save yourself the frustration, disappointment, and money. These Night Vision Goggles are an absolute waste of a purchase. They are marketed with impressive (and misleading) specifications, but in reality, they deliver an abysmal performance that fails on every measurable front. It's marketed as a sophisticated piece of equipment, but performs like a glorified low-light camera from a decade ago. If you're serious about night vision, spend your money elsewhere on a reputable brand or save up for something that actually delivers on its promises. This product is a classic example of over-promising and under-delivering. Avoid at all costs.
S**Y
Cool, but….
I really want to love these night vision binoculars, but there are several annoying things about them. While they work great in blackness, you have to keep them away from your face to use them. This is fine except that the light from the screen lights up your face thus defeating their stealtfulness. Also, you have to put them in IR mode to use at night. To me it would seem that since they are night vision, IR should be the default setting. However, this is not the case and you have to place in IR mode every time you turn them on. The quality and range is good, as is the recording function. There seems to be too many buttons to fiddle with in the dark. However, they do work well once you get the hang of it.
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