Digital Night Scope Sytong HT-70 LRF 850 nm is a compact hunting scope that can be used for shooting and observation both during the day and at night. The scope features a Picatinny rail and 5 ballistic profiles, allowing one night vision scope to be used on multiple rifles without re-zeroing each time.
The scope uses a CMOS Sony sensor and a high-quality OLED display of military specification, ensuring high resolution of 1024 × 768 px and clear image even at low temperatures. The OLED display allows brightness adjustment from 10% (from very dark to very bright). The device supports full-color daytime observation or night mode supported by a IR 850 nm illuminator with three brightness levels. The scope comes with a Picatinny mount for attachment to various rifles with this interface.
The 5x–20x magnification scope features memory for 5 ballistic profiles, allowing it to be used on rifles of different calibers without re-zeroing. The shooter can choose from 7 ballistic reticle types with 2 color options and can edit interface elements displayed on the screen. An additional Picatinny interface allows mounting extra IR emitters or other hunting accessories.
The Sytong HT-70 850 nm is operated via four buttons on the top of the body, making it easy to use even in complete darkness. The scope is powered by a replaceable 18650 battery, which can be charged in place via the USB-C port. The built-in port also allows extending operating time using an external power bank. With standby mode, the scope operates up to 8 hours and provides a quick start (~1 second).
The device includes a video recorder function to document hunts in 1920 × 1080 FHD 30 fps video or 2608 × 1944 5 MP photos. It features a Micro SD/TF card slot supporting up to 32 GB. Users can also transfer recorded data via WiFi (WLAN).
Despite its light and compact design (only 194 mm), the Sytong HT-70 850 nm boasts impressive recoil resistance – up to 6000 J, allowing safe use on hunting rifles of calibers 9.3 × 62 and 375 H&H.
The scope is also equipped with a laser rangefinder with an aiming point, allowing the shooter to clearly see where the scope is aimed and the distance to the target.