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TL;DR: Save 43% on these binoculars with night vision and a built-in camera through September 29.
Forget the Naked Cowboy and the Elmo impersonators: The Big Apple’s latest tourist attraction is a little more…hairy. Some say they saw Bigfoot in Essex County; others say he was in Times Square.
Mythical creature or street performer? We aren’t sure. But these night-vision binoculars will help you tell the difference when it’s pitch black outside. And they’re only $89.97 through September 29 (reg. $159.99).
They also take pictures and videos. So, you can snag a picture of the hairy beast (or of the Naked Cowboy, if you’re into that). You could also bring it to Central Park and record videos of the wildlife, landscapes, and more. All your pictures and videos are saved to the included memory card so you can post them on Facebook later.
It’s also a neat idea to bring these recording binoculars to sporting events or concerts to get closer to the action. Most venues should allow these inside, especially since they’re under five inches long.
The best part, though, might be that you don’t have to squint through annoying eyepieces like normal binoculars. These have a 2.4-inch HD screen that you look through instead, and it’s far more enjoyable to look at birds, cowboys, freaks of nature, or whatever else you like.
Take a pair of these digital binoculars home while they’re on sale for $89.97 (reg. $159.99) through September 29 at 11:59 p.m. PT. No coupon is needed for this price drop.
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