Bushnell Announces Lynx Night Vision Binocular

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posted on June 24, 2014

Bushnell has introduced the new Lynx 2.5x 40mm night vision binocular. The Gen I night vision unit features 2.5 times magnification and a viewing range of 750 feet.

The Lynx measures seven inches in length and weights 17 ounces. The built-in infrared spotlight can be turned on or off to improve the viewing experience, depending on ambient light conditions. The unit is built with a rubber-armored housing, ensuring that the binocular is both easy to carry and field ready.

Powered by two AAA batteries, the Lynx can run up to 20 hours with the infrared illuminated, or up to 70 hours with it off. Hunters can control their viewing experience and maximize battery life by managing the IR setting as they see fit.

The Lynx will be available at an MSRP of $599.99.

For more information, go to Bushnell.com.

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