//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "> [{NAME} Better than Military Night Vision TIGER EYE - A Revolutionary Kind Of Night Vision]( Thereâs a lot going on in America and there are lots of reasons to be able to see in the dark nowadays. Neighborhoods are no longer safe, crime is rampant, and expanding infrastructure is pushing wild animals into suburbs â [this is why night vision is an essential tool.]( The only problem is that night vision costs an absolute fortune. Military style night vision googles (if you can get them) cost over $4000 and again, they are not available for sale to civilians. This is why American Family Survival developed their own night vision binoculars, [ones that you can get for under $200 bucks...]( [Tiger Eye]( is totally unlike military night vision, in a good way. Hereâs what Tiger Eye can do:
⢠Sees hundreds of meters into pitch black darkness
⢠Records video and takes photos
⢠Works like an ordinary pair of binoculars, no clumsy head straps or attachments
⢠Is rugged and portable Did you know that there is [a dirty secret about military night vision goggles?]( Thatâs right â mil spec night vision goggles need at least some ambient light to work. Tiger Eye needs no light at all â in fact, with its built in IR illuminator, [Tiger Eye can see in complete pitch black darkness]( â something that not even military night vision goggles can do! [What can you see with Tiger Eye? Check out this ladyâs experience...](
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