PARD NV007V2
The dual-use night vision device PARD NV007V2 is the further development of the PARD NV007V. Thanks to improved optics and faster software, it offers a smooth image both during the day and at night.
Compared to its predecessor, the night vision camera has an improved sensor with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 pixels. The image is displayed on a new OLED display with 1,440 x 1,080 pixels. The instrument has a refresh rate of 30 Hertz (black and white) / 60 Hertz (colour).
The PARD NV007V2 can be used as a handheld observation device or, with a few simple steps, as a night vision attachment in conjunction with a riflescope. The NV007V2 is connected to the eyepiece using the bayonet mount adaptor supplied. This allows the device to be mounted in seconds and is bulletproof. The advantage of the night attachment device is that the point of impact does not change after mounting. This means that re-shooting is no longer necessary.
The NV007V2 has the usual functions. In addition to the video and image recording function, the device has a WiFi hotspot with which you can transfer the image to your mobile device. Your recordings can be stored on an external SD card (max. 128 GB).
The night vision device is powered by an 18650 lithium-ion battery, which allows for approx. 8 hours of continuous operation. The device is charged via a USB-C port and can therefore also be operated with a power bank. The PARD is waterproof and dustproof in accordance with IP protection class IP67, so nothing stands in the way of a long hunting session.
Integrated IR lighting with 940 nm
The integrated IR illuminator has a wavelength of 940 nm (range approx. 150 m), a power output of 5 watts and 3 brightness levels. It is considered "wildlife safe"
Our expert comment:
Legal information:
The purchase, possession and test firing of these night vision devices and thermal attachments at a shooting range is permitted in Germany for holders of a valid hunting licence in accordance with weapons legislation!
Before mounting night vision devices on riflescopes/firearms, check the hunting laws of your federal state or ask your local hunting/firearms authority whether this is permitted in your federal state!
Stefan Rieger