Free shipping from CHF 100
Quality for over 20 years
Personal consultation
Observation & Surveillance

Night Vision
& Digital Light Amplifiers

See when others cannot – night vision devices with residual light amplification and digital technology for hunting, nature observation and security.

Light Amplification

Existing ambient light is electronically amplified – even in faint moonlight

Digital & Analogue

Classic image intensifier tubes and modern digital night vision technology

Brands in Stock

Bushnell, Pulsar and other renowned manufacturers

Swiss Warehouse

Fast delivery directly from our warehouse in Switzerland

At a Glance
  • Residual light amplifiers make faint ambient light visible to the human eye
  • Digital night vision devices with IR illuminators for complete darkness
  • Monocular and binocular designs in stock
  • Integrated infrared illuminators for zero-light situations
  • Photo and video recording available on many models
  • Applications: hunting, nature observation, security, night navigation
  • Lightweight and compact devices – ideal for mobile use
  • Battery-powered for long-lasting field use
  • Price range from CHF 240 to CHF 970
  • Free shipping from CHF 100 in the Swiss online shop

Night Vision Devices – Turning Night into Day

Night vision devices allow you to see in twilight and darkness by electronically amplifying available residual light – such as moonlight, starlight or distant light sources. The result is a brightened image that enables orientation and observation even in challenging lighting conditions. Modern digital night vision devices supplement light amplification with integrated infrared illuminators (IR emitters) that project invisible infrared light, providing a usable image even in total darkness.

There are two fundamental technologies: analogue night vision (classic image intensifier tubes) and digital night vision. Analogue devices typically produce a greenish-tinted image and respond extremely quickly to light changes. Digital devices offer additional features such as photo/video recording, various colour palettes and the ability to stream the image to external devices. Both technologies have their strengths – the right choice depends on your intended use.

Buying Guide – Night Vision Devices

Digital Night Vision Devices

Digital night vision devices convert captured light via a CMOS sensor into an electronic image. The major advantage: they can be used day and night without the sensor being damaged by bright light. They also offer practical additional features such as photo and video recording, digital zoom and Wi-Fi streaming. For beginners and versatile users, digital technology is often the better choice.

Infrared Illuminators (IR Emitters)

Integrated IR emitters project invisible infrared light that is captured by the night vision device. They extend usability in situations with no residual light – such as enclosed spaces, dense forests or during new moon. The IR emitter range varies by model and determines how far you can see in total darkness.

Magnification and Field of View

Magnification determines how close distant objects appear. For general observation and navigation, devices with 2–4x magnification and a wide field of view are suitable. Higher magnifications (5–6x) bring distant details closer but reduce the field of view and require steadier hands.

Battery and Runtime

Most night vision devices run on standard AA batteries or CR123A lithium cells. Check the manufacturer’s runtime specifications and always pack spare batteries when planning extended observation sessions.

Areas of Use

Night vision devices are used by hunters for observing game at dusk and night, by nature observers for spotting nocturnal animals, and by security personnel for surveillance of terrain and buildings. They also provide valuable assistance when camping, hiking and navigating in nature after dark.

Tip: Before using a night vision device, let your eyes adjust to the darkness for a few minutes. The natural adaptation of the eye supports image processing and improves the overall impression. Avoid looking directly at bright light sources during observation.
ProductBrandTypeMagnificationPrice
Equinox X 650BushnellDigital monocularCHF 240
Equinox Z2 3x30BushnellDigital monocularCHF 365
Equinox Z2 4.5x40BushnellDigital monocular4.5×CHF 480
Digiforce X940PulsarDigital monocular4.5–36×CHF 790
Merger Duo NXP50PulsarDigital binocular3.5–14×CHF 970

Why Night Vision from Swiss-Sale.ch?

We stock night vision devices from Bushnell and Pulsar – two brands known for reliable optics and proven night vision technology. From compact entry-level devices to powerful digital binoculars, you will find the right solution with us.

  • ✓ Renowned brands: Bushnell and Pulsar
  • ✓ Compact entry-level models from CHF 240
  • ✓ Personal expert advice and fast delivery from Switzerland
  • ✓ Free shipping from CHF 100

FAQ – Night Vision Devices

How does a digital night vision device work?

A digital night vision device captures available light via a CMOS sensor and amplifies it electronically. The image is displayed on a built-in screen. An integrated IR emitter projects invisible infrared light when needed, enabling vision even in total darkness.

Can I use a night vision device during the day?

Digital night vision devices can generally be used in daylight without damaging the sensor. Analogue image intensifier tubes, however, must not be used in daylight or strong illumination as the tube can be damaged.

What range does a night vision device have?

The range depends on the model, magnification and lighting conditions. Typical digital night vision devices achieve observation distances of 200 to 500 metres at twilight. With an IR emitter, 100 to 300 metres in total darkness is realistic, depending on the model.

What is the advantage of digital over analogue night vision?

Digital night vision devices offer photo and video recording, various colour modes, digital zoom and are suitable for day and night use. Analogue devices deliver a very natural image with faster response to light changes but are sensitive to bright light and offer fewer additional features.

Are night vision devices legal in Switzerland?

Yes, night vision devices are freely available in Switzerland and may be purchased and owned without special permits. Use for hunting is subject to cantonal hunting laws – please check the applicable regulations in your canton.

Discover Night Vision Devices Now

Bushnell & Pulsar night vision technology – free shipping from CHF 100.

Bushnell Equinox X650 Monocular Night Vision Device
Bushnell Equinox X650 Monocular Night Vision Device
259.00 CHF *
Available immediately
Deliverydate:
26.03.2026 - 31.03.2026
Bushnell Equinox Z2 3x30 Monocular
Bushnell Equinox Z2 3x30 Monocular
439.00 CHF *
Available immediately
Deliverydate:
26.03.2026 - 31.03.2026
Bushnell Equinox Z2 4.5x40 Monocular
Bushnell Equinox Z2 4.5x40 Monocular
Top rated
459.00 CHF *
Available immediately
Deliverydate:
26.03.2026 - 31.03.2026
Bushnell Equinox Z2 6x50 Monocular
Bushnell Equinox Z2 6x50 Monocular
Top rated
479.00 CHF *
Old price: 499.00 CHF
Available immediately
Deliverydate:
26.03.2026 - 31.03.2026
Pulsar Forward FN455S Night Vision Attachment 1280x720
Pulsar Forward FN455S Night Vision Attachment 1280x720
Out of stock
1'049.00 CHF *
sold out
Loading ...