HIK Micro Alpex A50 Day & Night Vision Scope
The HIK Micro Alpex A50 with 850nm IR Illuminator is a ground-breaking day and night rifle scope. The advanced sensor technology and image processing deliver a detailed, full-colour image throughout the day - automatically adjusting to twilight and continuing to display an amazing full-colour image up until total darkness. When darkness sets in, a single button press activates the black and white night mode and the performance of the sensor shines again. Any ambient light such as the moon or starlight is enough to provide a basic image while adding the supplied IR torch allows you to see a highly detailed view of your surroundings. Built on a traditional 30mm rifle scope tube chassis the Alpex is easy to mount using conventional rifle scope rings and retains the classic look of your rifle. The rifle scope tube also hosts the two internal lithium batteries that provide an outstanding 13 hours of runtime. The top turret that traditionally contains the windage adjustment holds a battery compartment where you can add an additional CR123a to gain an extra hour of runtime in an emergency.
Rolling the jog dial up and down controls your digital magnification (3.5x – 14x). Press and hold this in to access the menu which includes a simplified zeroing system with the inclusion of freeze-frame and magnification. Advanced software provides up to 5 zeroing profiles allowing you to use the Alpex on multiple Rifles. The three buttons on the eyepiece control the power, recording and quickly switch between Day & Night mode while the precise focus adjustment is located around the objective bell at the front of the scope. The Alpex A50 is also fitted with a microphone and recoil-activated recording so it is easier to record your special hunting moment onto the built-in 64GB internal memory. Connecting to the HIKMICRO Sight app makes it quick and easy to share these memories with your friends or stream the output from the scope in real-time while you are in the field with your hunting buddy.
Please note: The sensor used in the Alpex is extremely sensitive so does not require a high-power IR torch to provide a clear image, you may notice overexposure if used with extremely powerful VCSEL torches.