Digital night vision device Sytong HT-660 German Edition
Sytong HT-660, the innovative dual-use attachment device, is like the HT-66, but without a built-in infrared illuminator!
The advantages of the Sytong HT-660:
- The IR illuminator is not permanently installed in the device and can be purchased separately – can be used in compliance with weapons legislation
- Long battery life, as the optionally available IR emitter is powered by its own battery
- The screen can be dimmed down to 10% at the touch of a button, from "extra dark" to "extra bright".
- Integrated gyrometer sensor with rotation and tilt angle display
- The sensor can quickly dim the image when an IR emitter is switched on, preventing the eye from being overexposed.
- No more glare from IR light that is too focused, which also makes it much more pleasant to use in the forest
- According to the manufacturer, the device is bulletproof up to 6000 joules, tested with calibre 9.3x62 mm
- Own app for live image transmission with direct access to previously stored photos and videos, which can be downloaded directly to your Smartphone
- Better positioned buttons simplify operation, especially in manual mode
- SD card is easy to change
- Picture-in-picture function
- In addition to black and white, a new night vision mode in green has been added to reduce strain on your eyes at night
This model is a Sytong HT-660 with a 16 mm lens. The scope of delivery includes an eyepiece adaptor for 45 mm outer diameter.
This model does not have built-in IR lighting!
Scope of delivery:
- Sytong HT-660 "German Edition"
- 18650 Li-ion standard battery
- Extra powerful replacement battery from Samsung or LG 18650 Li-ion with 3450 mAh
- Xstar USB charger with charge level indicator for 18650 Li-ion batteries
- German and English operating instructions
- 2 sealing rings for bayonet mount and battery cover
- Storage bag
- tripod adapter
- USB charging cable / data cable
- Cleaning cloth
- Tool
- Eyepiece adaptor for 45 mm outer diameter
Further advantages of the Sytong HT-660:
- Low weight (250 g), low price and powerful performance
- As this is a retrofit device, unlike add-on devices, its mounting does not change the point of impact of the riflescope, i.e. it does not need to be zeroed in. As soon as you align your reticle with the target, you will hit it even if the device is tilted.
- Mounting on the eyepiece has an advantage over mounting on the objective, as the latter would cause the coated lenses of the optics to lose more transmission. This means that the game is easily recognisable and can be targeted even in poor visibility conditions.
- Suitable for glasses wearers thanks to diopter adjustment, shooting without glasses possible
- The focusable objective lens ensures razor-sharp images at different distances
- Suitable for day and night
- Thanks to video and photo recording options, you can document your night-time wildlife observations or hunting moments for later viewing and save them to the 32 GB micro SD card
- Live image transmission to your device via WLAN connection – live images can be viewed and saved on your phone or tablet using a special Sytong app (iOS and Android compatible).
- Thanks to the included eyepiece adaptor with bayonet lock, the instrument can be mounted and removed in seconds with a single turn of the hand.
- Playback function: for photos and videos Preview on the device
Our expert comment:
Legal notice for customers in Germany:
The standard version (EU version) of Sytong night vision devices are classified as prohibited items in Germany due to their adjustable reticle and aiming laser (even when deactivated). If you are stopped by the authorities, you may lose your right to own a firearm!
We only offer instruments in the German Edition!
The purchase, possession and test firing of these Sytong German Edition night vision devices 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