Preview: Firefield Hexcore HD

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posted on August 24, 2025
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Firefield Hexcore HD

With a sub-$250 MSRP, Firefield’s Hexcore HD is proof that night-vision devices do not need to be exorbitantly expensive.

A digital-night-vision binocular that offers all-day functionality across a total of five zoom settings (1X, 1.5X, 2X, 2.5X, 3X), the Hexcore HD’s 1280x720-pixel CMOS sensor, 640x360-pixel TFT LCD display screen and adjustable 2200 mW infrared illuminator work together to provide surprising clarity given its price point.

The unit has a nighttime range of up to 150 yards and is also capable of recording high-definition video and pictures and saving them to a memory card, while also providing in-unit video playback.

An included head strap also allows for hands-free use of the Hexcore HD, and the four included AA batteries provide a runtime of eight hours.

MSRP is $215. For more information, visit firefield.com

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