Hack a VHS camcorder into a night-vision headset

Hack a VHS camcorder into a night-vision headset

Watch as Kipkay hacks a bulky VHS camcorder and turns it into a night vision headset. This video tutorial will show you that old technology can still be useful in today's world. Just think, you might not have ever been able to see in the dark corners of the night without this hacked VHS camcorder. Night vision isn't just for the military, it's for you, and me, and your dog...

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spitfire3 (-1) 1 year ago
lame
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seattled (1) 7 months ago
lame...wtf.. its awesome... pure recycling
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r0qu3 4 months ago
nice :)
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jazzyjsd18 3 months ago
but arent the LED's visible to human eyes?
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adlkgadhask last month
Nope, you cant see infrared lighting. You would definitely show up like the sun to someone else who had night vision though, as NVGs can see the infrared lights (Supposing you would be using this for airsoft/paintball)
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