Living With Monocular Vision
Related Faq
Q
Does this night vision monocular capture photos and videos?
A
Sorry, it doesn't support picture or video recording. 
Q
How to use the monocular?
A
First adjust the focus, then aim the lens at the target, observe through the glasses and adjust the focus until it is clear. 
Q
How far can this monocular see?
A
This monocular is very useful to look faraway. My kids love it very much and use it to watch the airplane and the seagulls flying through the sky.  
Q
Can this monocular be fixed on a tripod?
A
Yes. The monocular can be attached to most standard tripods, table tripods and monopods with the universal 1/4" screw. 
Q
Is it night vision?
A
Yes, this night vision monoculars also can help you see things in low light (not in complete darkness), provide you with a fantastic view experience. 
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