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title: "MiniAura Digital Night Vision Monocular with Carry Pouch"
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# 146 ft max night vision range Adjustable infrared intensity 3.4 oz ultra-lightweight MiniAura Digital Night Vision Monocular with Carry Pouch

**Brand:** carson
**Price:** 139559CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌙 See the unseen, own the night.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MiniAura Digital Night Vision Monocular with Carry Pouch by carson
- **How much does it cost?** 139559CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- carson enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted carson brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Battery Convenience:** Powered by common AAA batteries—easy to replace and carry extra for uninterrupted exploration.
- • **Instant Infrared Control:** Easily dial IR intensity with a button push to customize your night vision clarity anytime.
- • **Pocket-Ready Portability:** At just 3.4 oz and compact dimensions, it fits effortlessly in your pocket for on-the-go adventures.
- • **Versatile Outdoor Companion:** Perfect for camping, wildlife spotting, hunting, or late-night security with a soft carry pouch included.
- • **Crystal-Clear Digital Night Vision:** Experience sharp black & white images up to 146 feet in total darkness—no more green haze.

## Overview

The MiniAura Digital Night Vision Monocular by Carson delivers crisp black and white digital images up to 146 feet in complete darkness. Weighing only 3.4 oz and sized to fit in your pocket, it features a 19-degree field of view and adjustable infrared intensity for tailored night vision. Powered by 3 AAA batteries and bundled with a soft carry pouch, this compact device is ideal for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts seeking reliable, lightweight night vision without the bulk or burnout risks of traditional tube-based models.

## Description

Product Description The MiniAura from Carson is a completely digital night vision monocular that is built to last. Say goodbye to night vision devices with image intensifier tubes that burnout over time. The image seen will no longer be green but a crisp black and white digital view. The intensity can be easily adjusted with a simple push of a button. The MiniAura boasts a 19-degree angle of view, and you can see up to 146 feet in total darkness. The MiniAura is compact and lightweight and can even fit in your pocket allowing you to bring it almost anywhere. Use the MiniAura on camping trips for late night wildlife viewing, at dusk during hunting trips or during any outdoor activity. It can be used in ambient light or total darkness. The MiniAura comes with a soft carry pouch, and it uses 3 AAA batteries (not included). From the Manufacturer The MiniAura from Carson is a completely digital night vision monocular that won’t burn out over time. The image seen will no longer be green but a crisp black and white digital view. The intensity can be easily adjusted with a simple push of a button. There is a 19 degree angle of view and you can see up to 146 feet in total darkness. The MiniAura is compact and lightweight and can even fit in your pocket allowing you to bring it almost anywhere. Use the MiniAura on camping trips for late night wildlife viewing, at dusk during hunting trips or during any outdoor activity. It can be used in ambient light or total darkness. The MiniAura comes with a soft carry pouch. It uses 3 AAA batteries (not included).

Review: You need to seriously consider this monocular. - INFORMED REVIEW: Im calling this an "informed" review due to the number of reviews i have read on this monocular and similar products. Now that i have it and have used it, i can compare that to what ive read. From what ive read, alot of people want much more out of night vision, at this price point, than is realistic. Now, hold your horses on that thought, this little monocular is fantastic by any measure. For 95 dollars i am now able to see up to a hundred yards through my yard with great detail. And i asked myself the important question i think many of us on here wonder when looking for night vision devices. "Can I use this to see people or animals a solid distance in front of me, in complete darkness, with enough detail to make our who or what they are, and what they are doing?" Yes. Yes,yes,yes. Anyone who says otherwise has gotten a defective unit. Because for 95 dollars im able to use this stupid thing to pick out the details in the bark of a tree a solid 150 feet away from me. That is p-lenty enough for me. Now im not the owner of a large rural property, in which a more powerful device would be needed. Im in a suburban area with a fairly large yard, enough for this small device to show me whats going on at night, and i am usually able to scan about 1000-3000 square feet of space in front of me at any given angle of view. Thats assuming i can clearly see about 20-40 feet wide and about 100 deep.Additionally, this thing performs wonderfully in tight spaces, so that review about it not being suited for attics and crawl spaces, they are completely wrong. Remember, this thing fits in my pocket without much trouble at all. So all in all, this device is very effective for how cheap and small it is. It has a surprisingly solid construction of what appears to be ABS plastic and hold three normal AAA batteries. I love that. My only question is how battery life holds up, but since it runs off AAA it can be replaced and as much as I need can be carried on me at any time of course. So it's designed for you to keep powering it wherever you need it really. This appeared to be cheap and dodgy when i ordered it. What i got was far from that. This monocular is seriously worth the money. 9/10
Review: I have no idea what people are complaining about - I had a gift card and always wanted to buy this thing. In short I would have gladly paid full price. I had a gen1 device about 10 years ago.... this thing blows that out of the water by 1000%. The picture quality is about what you get from a modern baby monitor. Pro's: -uses typical batteries and not the expensive CR123 or whatever that my gen 1 needed -picture quality is exceptional compared to my old gen1 device.... not even close. Larger field of view, no distortion at the edges. The old gen 1 device I had was literally looking through a tiny hole with massive "fish eye" effect. This has no fish eye and can scan larger areas quickly. -Super light compared to the clunky gen1 device I had, powers instantly, you can't accidently fry a tube if a car drives by Pro/Con: -1:1 magnification. I personally like this but some might find this to be a con. My previous NV Gen1 device had a 3-4x mag.... didn't care for it since it reduced the field of vision greatly for how far you could actually use the device. -Its extremely small. I was surprised even after reading all the reviews. Its tiny! I like that compared to my Gen1 device which took like two hands and a backpack to carry (like the size of a old school camcorder). Con's: -The IR is visible, and usually needed. its not always needed if there is enough ambient light (i.e. suburban environment). I'm not trying to use this as a self defense / mil style application so if the red dot happens to be spotted I'm not worried. The spotter would have to be fairly inline with the device to spot it. Its not super bright but would be noticeable at closer distances and if it was very dark. -You can't see through windows.... I think this is very typical for any NV. My GEN1 device always had window glare whether trying to see out of a window from your house to spot something in the backyard, or trying to look through a window from a distance (i.e. backyard / into your house). Again I'm not trying to use this thing as a survival tool, or anything pervy so I'm not really that concerned and I'm not convinced that higher GEN devices can do this effectively all the time. -I wish the IR emitter could be dialed back a bit (i.e. lowest setting could get lower). -I do have 1 horizontal line through my display.... very not noticeable or annoying but its there. Again, picture quality is completely insane compared to my old Gen1 device. completely satisfied for this price.

## Features

- MiniAura is Completely Digital With Images That Will Appear in Black and White
- Extremely Compact and Lightweight | Weight: 3.4 oz. | Item Dimensions: 2.6'' x 2.2' 'x 2.2''
- Infrared Intensity Can Be Easily Adjusted With the Push Of A Button
- Included with Soft Storage Pouch and is powered by 3 AAA Batteries (Not Included)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B008RZ47PE |
| Additional Features | Infrared, Lightweight, Night Vision |
| Best Sellers Rank | #649 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #112 in Monoculars |
| Brand | Carson |
| Built-In Media | Storage Pouch |
| Compatible Devices | Night Vision |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 631 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 years |
| Eye Piece Lens Description | Digital |
| Field Of View | 19 degrees |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00750668009937, 00848296069536 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.94"D x 3.54"W x 1.97"H |
| Item Type Name | Digital Night Vision Monocular |
| Item Weight | 5 g |
| Manufacturer | Carson Optical, Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NV-200 |
| Model Name | Mini Aura |
| Model Number | NV-200 |
| Mount | Altazimuth Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94"D x 3.54"W x 1.97"H |
| Telescope Mount Description | Altazimuth Mount |
| UPC | 750668010179 638936938984 848296069536 750668009937 065791324810 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | One Year Limited Warranty |
| Zoom Ratio | 2 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Carson
- **Compatible Devices:** Night Vision
- **Eye Piece Lens Description:** Digital
- **Focus Type:** Auto Focus
- **Item Weight:** 5 g
- **Model Name:** Mini Aura
- **Number of Batteries:** 3 AAA batteries required.
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Product Dimensions:** 3.94"D x 3.54"W x 1.97"H
- **Telescope Mount Description:** Altazimuth Mount

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I am looking to buy a christmas gift for someone that does a lot of night time hog hunting. Will this work? I am clueless**
A: Thank you for your inquiry.  The MiniAura should make a thoughtful gift for someone that hunts at night. It is small, making it portable and easy to access as opposed to a pair of night vision binoculars, and a lot of people find the black and white display easier on the eyes as well. You can see up to 82 feet in total darkness, which should help with their night hunts.

**Q: Is it at all water resistant?**
A: No.  Unfortunately, the MiniAura Digital Night Vision is not water resistant.

**Q: Is this device subject to itar regulations? in other words can i take it with me if i travel overseas?**
A: I believe all night vision is subject to ITAR

**Q: If a person can only see out of one eye, will this device work?**
A: It has a single eyepiece, so it should work fine. There is no magnification, it's a simple 1 to 1.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You need to seriously consider this monocular.
*by G***. on December 23, 2017*

INFORMED REVIEW: Im calling this an "informed" review due to the number of reviews i have read on this monocular and similar products. Now that i have it and have used it, i can compare that to what ive read. From what ive read, alot of people want much more out of night vision, at this price point, than is realistic. Now, hold your horses on that thought, this little monocular is fantastic by any measure. For 95 dollars i am now able to see up to a hundred yards through my yard with great detail. And i asked myself the important question i think many of us on here wonder when looking for night vision devices. "Can I use this to see people or animals a solid distance in front of me, in complete darkness, with enough detail to make our who or what they are, and what they are doing?" Yes. Yes,yes,yes. Anyone who says otherwise has gotten a defective unit. Because for 95 dollars im able to use this stupid thing to pick out the details in the bark of a tree a solid 150 feet away from me. That is p-lenty enough for me. Now im not the owner of a large rural property, in which a more powerful device would be needed. Im in a suburban area with a fairly large yard, enough for this small device to show me whats going on at night, and i am usually able to scan about 1000-3000 square feet of space in front of me at any given angle of view. Thats assuming i can clearly see about 20-40 feet wide and about 100 deep.Additionally, this thing performs wonderfully in tight spaces, so that review about it not being suited for attics and crawl spaces, they are completely wrong. Remember, this thing fits in my pocket without much trouble at all. So all in all, this device is very effective for how cheap and small it is. It has a surprisingly solid construction of what appears to be ABS plastic and hold three normal AAA batteries. I love that. My only question is how battery life holds up, but since it runs off AAA it can be replaced and as much as I need can be carried on me at any time of course. So it's designed for you to keep powering it wherever you need it really. This appeared to be cheap and dodgy when i ordered it. What i got was far from that. This monocular is seriously worth the money. 9/10

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I have no idea what people are complaining about
*by J***Z on September 24, 2018*

I had a gift card and always wanted to buy this thing. In short I would have gladly paid full price. I had a gen1 device about 10 years ago.... this thing blows that out of the water by 1000%. The picture quality is about what you get from a modern baby monitor. Pro's: -uses typical batteries and not the expensive CR123 or whatever that my gen 1 needed -picture quality is exceptional compared to my old gen1 device.... not even close. Larger field of view, no distortion at the edges. The old gen 1 device I had was literally looking through a tiny hole with massive "fish eye" effect. This has no fish eye and can scan larger areas quickly. -Super light compared to the clunky gen1 device I had, powers instantly, you can't accidently fry a tube if a car drives by Pro/Con: -1:1 magnification. I personally like this but some might find this to be a con. My previous NV Gen1 device had a 3-4x mag.... didn't care for it since it reduced the field of vision greatly for how far you could actually use the device. -Its extremely small. I was surprised even after reading all the reviews. Its tiny! I like that compared to my Gen1 device which took like two hands and a backpack to carry (like the size of a old school camcorder). Con's: -The IR is visible, and usually needed. its not always needed if there is enough ambient light (i.e. suburban environment). I'm not trying to use this as a self defense / mil style application so if the red dot happens to be spotted I'm not worried. The spotter would have to be fairly inline with the device to spot it. Its not super bright but would be noticeable at closer distances and if it was very dark. -You can't see through windows.... I think this is very typical for any NV. My GEN1 device always had window glare whether trying to see out of a window from your house to spot something in the backyard, or trying to look through a window from a distance (i.e. backyard / into your house). Again I'm not trying to use this thing as a survival tool, or anything pervy so I'm not really that concerned and I'm not convinced that higher GEN devices can do this effectively all the time. -I wish the IR emitter could be dialed back a bit (i.e. lowest setting could get lower). -I do have 1 horizontal line through my display.... very not noticeable or annoying but its there. Again, picture quality is completely insane compared to my old Gen1 device. completely satisfied for this price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I LOVE IT
*by B***D on December 11, 2019*

This is a digital night vision device. I have used many of this type. They all work basically the same and generally give you similar image quality. They have different features like magnification, digital zoom, picture and video capability. In my opinion the miniture size of this make it a WIN WIN. Very basic, simple and strait forward to use. ALL, and I mean ALL digital night vision devises require an ir illuminator to use in pitch dark invironment. They do not have intensifier tubes that will be damaged by bright lights. The image quality is on par or even better than others I have tried. It uses a 850 NanoMeter wave length IR ilumminator which is very visible to any one or anything looking back at you. Here's the awesome part. You can buy a high powered 940 NM flash light to use with this instead of the built in 850NM illuminator and see WAY farther and not be seen buy what ever you are looking at. A lot more discrete. This is a Keeper. My favorite so far !!!. If I go out at night this goes with me. Carry it in any pocket Only a suggestion, Vastfire 10Watt, 940NM flashlight utilizing a 18650 battery. If look around you can get one for around $10 online. This is a Keeper. My favorite so far !!!

## Frequently Bought Together

- Carson MiniAura Digital Night Vision Monocular (NV-200)
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