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Mountain Weekly News CEO Mike Hardaker Testing out WARMTUY Nigh Vision Goggles | Photo Griffin Kirwin Mountain Weekly News
Rugged Electronics Reviews: Tested in the Elements

See the Unseen: A Game Changer for Wildlife Watching with WARMTUYO

Mike Hardaker
November 20, 2025 3 Mins Read
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Living up here in Wyoming, we take outdoor time seriously. Whether it’s hiking, hunting or just sitting out on the porch, we love watching the local wildlife. The only problem? Once the sun goes down, the show is usually over. 

I got a chance to change that by testing out the WARMTUYO Night Vision Goggles to see what happens in the backyard after dark, and honestly, I’m sort of blown away by what I’ve been missing.

Trail Map
1 The Feel and Build
2 Performance and the “Jump Scare”
3 For the Wildlife Watchers
4 Ease of Use
5 Overall Impression

The Feel and Build

Man Looking sat Wildlife at Night
Wildlife Watching at Night! | Photo Griffin Kirwin Mountain Weekly News

Right out of the box, the first thing I noticed was the way it felt.  It feels really nice in the hand—solid, but not too heavy. The texture provides a perfect grip; it feels “locked in”. You ain’t got to worry about it slipping out of your hands, even when it’s chilly outside. It even comes with a strap and a nice carrying case, which makes it super portable for evening strolls in the woods. 

Performance and the “Jump Scare”

Night Vision Tetons
Scary Fun, | Photo Griffin Kirwin Mountain Weekly News

The clarity on this thing is amazing—honestly, almost too amazing. We turned it on for the first time on a pitch-black night, expecting to maybe see a fuzzy outline of a tree. Instead, the 4K resolution and the 3.5-inch HD display lit up everything like it was daytime. Think HORROR Movie. 

Here is the funny part: I was scanning the yard and realized someone had been standing near the fence the entire time! I didn’t even notice them with my naked eye because it was so dark. (it was actually our photographer messing with me, thank Griffin!!! lol) It was actually a little scary—like a horror movie moment—but it proves just how incredible the sensors are. You can see everything.

For the Wildlife Watchers

Man Wearing Camo at Night
Wildlife Watchers and Even Hunters (Where Legally Allowed) Will Enjoy These Binnos | Photo Griffin Kirwin Mountain Weekly News

We’ve been able to spot deer, owls, and even a black bear! The 9-gear infrared adjustment is great because you can dial it up or down depending on how close the animal is without spooking them. The 10X zoom is also surprisingly clear, letting you get a close look without having to hike closer. Respect wildlife and give them space. 

Ease of Use

I love that I don’t have to carry a pocketful of AA batteries. The built-in 4000mAh rechargeable battery lasts a long time (we’ve used it for hours without a charge). The buttons are laid out simply, so you aren’t fumbling around in the dark trying to figure out how to record a video or take a photo. Plus, it comes with a 32GB memory card, so you can start recording right away. Easy to operate rite out the box. 

Overall Impression

Night Vision Camera
Easy To Carry, and Super Powerful Set of Night Vision Binoculars | Photo Griffin Kirwin Mountain Weekly News

If you enjoy being outside, this is a fun toy from WARMTUYO 4K Binoculars that feels like a professional tool.  It makes for a fantastic holiday gift for dads, hunters, or just anyone who wants to see what goes bump in the night.

Highly recommended—just be prepared to be startled by how much is actually out there in the dark!

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