Make a night vision flashlight for ten bucks

Make a night vision flashlight for ten bucks

Check out this instructional video and learn how to hack a simple flashlight and transform it into a night vision flashlight! The items you'll need for the project cost less than ten dollars and you get a perfect night vision view. Watch this how-to video and learn how to build a night vision flashlight on the cheap.

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greeenpro (7) 1 year ago
Awesome. Thanks for the really good instructions.. A+
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amarnam 6 months ago
Yep.. I think so too. My only comment is if you can see the bright light then what good is it as a night vision light.. why not stick to a regular light?
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SeaBlueAngelUni (1) 2 months ago
you cant thats the point. the light that comes from the flashlight after sticking the INFRARED lights in is invisible to the human eye. the reason the possesser of the flashlight can see is because hes looking through the camera which allows you to see the infrared light that is normally invisible to you(and IS invisible to everyone else! YEA! the things u can do with this....
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xWiggEEboarDx (2) 10 months ago
you could get that flashlight @ the dollar store!
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xWiggEEboarDx (2) 10 months ago
you could also get a cheap all-in-one remote there as well...
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Navimaq 10 months ago
Cameras can Detect Infrared light sources, hence why he taped it to his camera. and it is not because it is recording, its because it is a camera, Mr bird.
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bossoholic 7 months ago
Digital cameras can see near infrared light, try it at home
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spongy (3) 10 months ago
i can see the light
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bird crick (42) 10 months ago
Cause it is a recording.
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