

🌙 See the unseen. Own the night.
The AKASO Seemor-200 Night Vision Goggles combine cutting-edge AI-ISP technology with 4K full-color imaging and a powerful 16x digital zoom, delivering crystal-clear views up to 3280ft in ultra-low light. Designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike, it features dual rechargeable batteries for up to 8 hours of use, versatile mounting options, and a rugged IPX5 waterproof build. Its large screen accommodates glasses wearers, making it ideal for camping, hiking, security, and surveillance.



















| ASIN | B0CXHQCTHJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,709 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #26 in Night Vision Binoculars & Goggles #93 in Binoculars |
| Brand | AKASO |
| Brand Name | AKASO |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 249 Reviews |
| Field Of View | 17.5 |
| Included Components | 1x Carrying Case, 1x Neck Strap, 1x Night Vision Goggles,1x User Manual, 1x Type-C Charging Cable, 2x Batteries,1x Charger |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.7"L x 2.7"W x 6.4"H |
| Item Weight | 1.19 Kilograms |
| Magnification Maximum | 16 x |
| Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
| Manufacturer | AKASO |
| Material Type | Polypropylene |
| Mounting Type | Tripod Mount, Helmet/Harness Mount |
| Night vision | Yes |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 50 Millimeters |
| Product Dimensions | 4.7"L x 2.7"W x 6.4"H |
| Product Style | 2 Batteries with Charger |
| Reticle Type | Crosshair |
| Sport | Camping, Hiking |
| Sport Type | Camping, Hiking |
| Style | 2 Batteries with Charger |
| UPC | 810082452723 |
| Warranty Description | 2yearmanufacturer |
R**S
The refresh rate is slow. there is no image stabilization. Works best with a tripod.
This is an excellent item for the price. It's not thermal but it is full color night vision and very impressive at that. I use it for viewing the stars at night. You will be amazed at what's up there in space that you cannot see with the naked eye. You will see satellites, shooting stars and many other things. Perfect for observing wildlife and security sites.
T**R
A private investigator review comparing the AKASO Seemor-200 to other IR night vision devices
I am both a private investigator and a security pro. Over the years I have bought many IR night vision goggles and have returned every one of them. I bought cheaper and more expensive ones than the AKASO Seemor-200. My biggest issues with the other ones have been the poor vision of the scene, being unable to record my subjects at night and wearing glasses is almost impossible to look through the eyepiece that requires to put it almost inside your eyeballs. Monoculars also have been the worst at trying to get a full shot of the area I was surveilling. I only bought this model because it was recommended by another investigator and to my surprise for the price, it's beyond what I was expecting. First, I love that it has 2 mounting options (top and bottom), to mount to a Helmet or a tripod/monopod. Second, I'm in love with the large-screen rendering. I no longer have to put the goggles on my eyeballs and I can wear my glasses so that I can see the scene properly. I took it on one of my night surveillance gigs and I caught my subject red-handed thanks to the AKASO. I recorded the scene and was very happy with my results. Although the scene was pretty dark, the recording seems to be almost in full light AND clear! - It has an app, but I have not yet downloaded or played around with it yet. I only used it for about half an hour total or so, and it seemed that the battery was still full. I can't say how long it will last, but with having a second battery available it's very handy. I have taken some pictures with my phone showing the night vision scenes. I used it before even charging the batteries that came with it. I have a very advanced phone so the photo of the scene seems to be more illuminated than it shows, but for sure, the area was very dark and I could not see a thing, not even the car in the scene. You can see in the 2 night photos the difference between the screen and the dark surroundings. These goggles I am keeping! In summary, the key advantages why I am keeping them are: - Superior Display: Large screen offers excellent visibility while wearing glasses, eliminating the uncomfortable eye-pressing common with traditional eyepieces - Dual Mounting Options: Versatile attachment points on top and bottom for helmet or tripod use - Exceptional Night Performance: Provides clear, well-lit footage even in extremely dark conditions - Quality Recording: Successfully captured surveillance footage with remarkable clarity
R**Y
FAR exceeded my expectations.
So, for starters I bought these for use at my parents property. They have 10 acres in central California and I thought these would be great for night time wildlife viewing. At this price point I kept my expectations within reason and these have far exceeded what I thought I was getting. Honestly, they are worth twice as much if not more. Full disclosure, these are NOT military grade NVG's. These are not what Navy Seals or Army Rangers are wearing, which have a price point of several thousand dollars, nor am I claiming to be a former or current member of one of those elite military tactical units. But I do have 14 years experience on 2 different law enforcement tactical teams based here in the US and I've had my fair share of experience using the high end NVG's. Again, these are not those but to be blunt, they are still DAMN good. If you use them in complete darkness, you will gain little or no advantage but with just a little bit of ambient light, these are top notch. The controls are easy to use and back lit in green, the user interface is super simple, the built in compass is spot on, and they come with a rock solid carrying case, two high capacity rechargeable batteries, and a user guide. I started by charging both batteries and installing a 128gb micro SD. At the risk of making my neighbors uncomfortable, I have been test driving them by looking around my neighborhood and continue to be impressed. The photo feature is snappy as is the video recording option and I'm absolutely thrilled that AKASO created such a quality product at this price point for everyday consumers. Please see the photos I've included. Just an all around great set of NVG's and for $250, these are ridiculously good. I. couldn't be happier.
W**K
Nice but not Fantastic
So, first of all I want to say this was very impressive for night time binoculars. I love looking at the stars and was pleasantly surprised at how clear the pics were compared to my other binoculars. On the ground, they pulled in stuff from quite a few yards away, however, things were blurry and very grainy for this being a night time "full color" pair of binoculars. I could not make out a sign which was a few yards away. The black and white option, however, was crystal clear and better than my other binoculars. The zoom was better than my other binoculars but you could not zoom the full amount or it was grainy, day or night. Night time was really bad. I had high hopes for the zoom but was disappointed that three clicks of the zoom was the clearest three mor clicks and it was too grainy to see anything but bluey colors. I'm sure as they keep upgrading these one day they will be awesome but right now, they are okay. They were quite expensive for the quality you get and for what I wanted them for I decided to return them and get a smart telescope.
E**3
Impressive night vision goggles! Just what I needed!
I recently had the chance to try out the AKASO Seemor-200 Night Vision Goggles, and I have to say, I’m impressed, though there are some things to keep in mind. First, the image quality in low-light conditions is fantastic. The Seemor-200 uses AI-ISP technology to enhance the visuals, making images crisp and surprisingly clear, even in near-total darkness. I’ve used other night vision goggles before, but the Seemor-200’s color reproduction is much better than I expected, with about 99% color accuracy. It’s not just a black-and-white image—it actually gives you a full-color experience, which is a big plus for wildlife watching or camping at night. The 16x digital zoom is something I really appreciate. Whether I was trying to spot an animal from a distance or just observing the night sky, the zoom worked really well. You can rotate the barrel to zoom in, and even at maximum zoom, the image stayed pretty clear. I managed to see details from over 3000 feet away, which was amazing, especially considering that most night vision devices struggle to maintain clarity at such distances. In terms of image quality, the 4K Ultra HD resolution is a definite highlight. I was able to distinguish small details, even in low-light situations. It feels like a big leap forward in night vision tech, and it gives you confidence when you’re trying to capture precise details at night. There are also 7 different infrared modes to choose from, in case you need extra light. Switching between these modes was easy and added a lot of versatility. One concern I had with previous devices was battery life, but the Seemor-200 really impressed me here. It comes with two rechargeable batteries, and I managed to get a solid 7-8 hours of continuous use on a single charge. That’s plenty of time for a full night out in the field without worrying about the battery dying on me. The build quality of the goggles is also pretty solid. They’re waterproof to an IPX5 rating, so I didn’t have to worry about them getting damaged in light rain. The gyroscope and compass built into the device also helped keep the image stable, which was a nice touch when I was moving around a lot. The weight is light enough (under 500g) that I didn’t feel burdened wearing them for long periods. I also liked the ability to customize the goggles with accessories like tripods or helmet straps, though I didn’t personally use them much. The only downside I noticed was the user interface—it could be a little more intuitive. It wasn’t difficult to use, but there were moments where I had to fiddle with the controls to get things set up the way I wanted. But that’s a minor gripe compared to the overall performance. Overall, I’d say the AKASO Seemor-200 is a solid investment if you’re serious about outdoor activities like camping, wildlife observation, or security. The performance in low light is impressive, the zoom works well, and the battery life is reliable. It's definitely one of the better night vision goggles I've tried, especially in this price range.
K**I
Great for Hunting and Animal Watching
I am a new hunter, and the AKASO Seemor-200 Night Vision Goggles offer exceptional performance for nighttime use. This is a great way to stalk prey and learn their normal patters for when hunting season opens up. This is also a great device to sit back and relax, while watching nature do its wonders. This is equipped with AI-ISP technology, they deliver clear images even in ultra-low light conditions, which is kind of mind boggling. I have attached a picture of my pitch black living room and you can see that it shows my gym bag in full brightness and color. The 16x digital zoom and a viewing range of up to 3,280 feet allow for long-distance observation. Once out the distance, the picture quality is not perfect, but definitely better than what I expected. Recording capabilities in enhance the experience, making it great for activities like camping, hunting, and security purposes. Like I said, you can record the animals doing natures wonders, and even take pictures to look at them more closely later on. This includes two rechargeable batteries so you can get extended use, and the waterproof rating lets you have fun in the early morning rain. Like I said before, I personally use this for hunting, when I am scoping out my prey at night. I can stalk my pray and create pictures/videos, and once the hunting season begins, I will know their every move. great product for sure for someone looking to do outdoor activities.
T**Y
Decent night vision
The color mode needs SOME ambient light to work. When there is just a little bit of light the color is great! Very weird to see color at night. If it's pitch black, you should switch to IR mode. IR mode works great, and the IR illuminator is very powerful. Manual focus in the dark is challenging. In color mode, the unit is VERY sensitive to movement. A tripod is STRONGLY recommended. USB-C input on the unit is brain dead. Really? No data transfer capability and it only gets power using the supplied cable. The Android APP is currently only useful for updating the firmware. You must scroll several items to turn on the Wi-Fi. Missing Bluetooth support is interesting as a low power alternative. Overall, I like the device - it's a fairly expensive 'toy' but it does work great with just a short learning curve.
K**N
Great battery life and colors
I wasn’t sure what to expect from these “Akaso Seemor 200”, but these night vision goggles seriously impressed me. The rechargeable battery lasts way longer than I thought—easily got through multiple use without needing a charge. The color quality in night vision mode is surprisingly vivid, not that dull green crap I was used to with some older devices. The zoom is smooth and clear, letting me spot details from far off without the image getting too grainy. Honestly, feels like high-end gear at a very reasonable price. I let my little one use it too and she enjoyed it so much, she loves to use it when we hike at night to spot animals or for playing around with her friends. It’s robust enough that I feel it’ll last and be durable.
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