Geovid 8 x 56 Lux: Difference between revisions
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*'''Type''' - Law Enforcement Special - Besides viewing distant objects, the user of these binoculars can also talk to other binocular users via a headset. Using light waves, the LightSpeed technology transmits voices in the field of view of the binoculars up to a distance of 1 1/2miles( 2.5 km) crystal-clear, without any interference, day and night. Even data such as text or images can be fed in via the USB port and transmitted at a rate of up to 1 Mbps. | *'''Type''' - Law Enforcement Special - Besides viewing distant objects, the user of these binoculars can also talk to other binocular users via a headset. Using light waves, the LightSpeed technology transmits voices in the field of view of the binoculars up to a distance of 1 1/2miles( 2.5 km) crystal-clear, without any interference, day and night. Even data such as text or images can be fed in via the USB port and transmitted at a rate of up to 1 Mbps. | ||
*'''Available''' - July 2010 | *'''Available''' - July 2010 | ||
*'''Forum discussion''' | |||
**[http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/customer-forum/101314-newspaper-article-leica-factory.html Made-in-Portugal article] |
Revision as of 18:00, 14 May 2010
- Type - Law Enforcement Special - Besides viewing distant objects, the user of these binoculars can also talk to other binocular users via a headset. Using light waves, the LightSpeed technology transmits voices in the field of view of the binoculars up to a distance of 1 1/2miles( 2.5 km) crystal-clear, without any interference, day and night. Even data such as text or images can be fed in via the USB port and transmitted at a rate of up to 1 Mbps.
- Available - July 2010
- Forum discussion