First Look: AGM Neith Digital Night Vision

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posted on April 4, 2023
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Earlier in 2023, AGM announced the production of a new digital night optic at Shot Show. “This is the first digital night vision optic by AGM, and more products in this family will likely follow,” said Chase Stephens, director of business development.

The Neith Riflescope will usher in a new era in multi-functional digital hunting optics for the company. This digital rifle scope has an advanced ultra-low light optical detector and crisp 1920×1080 OLED display, providing full-color clarity during daytime use and classic black & white viewing in night mode.

The Neith supports multiple display modes including: day mode, night mode, defog mode and more, which help adjust sensor sensitivity for different hunting/shooting conditions. The scope is also equipped with plenty of built-in internal memory, allowing users to record high-quality videos and images at the touch of a button, paired with sound recording and recoil-activated video.

AGM Digital Night Vision

A robust Wi-Fi module for live video streaming and video/image recording via the AGM Connect application is also included. A built-in infrared illuminator provides advanced viewing capabilities, and is ideally suited for operations in low-light/no-light conditions. The Neith is powered by a single, removable & rechargeable 18650 battery which are both reliable and relatively easy to find. The mini-USB port included with each Neith also allows users to drastically extend operating time in the field by plugging into an external power pack, which could come in handy during multi-day/night hunting excursions. 

Neith digital scopes will begin shipping to dealers and distributors nationwide in late Q1/early Q2. For more information, visit agmglobalvision.comMSRP: $879 

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