Experience the Game-Changing Power of the World's First AI-Powered Night-Vision Goggles with 4K Vision in Ultra-Low Light


Night Vision Revolutionized: AKASO Seemor Brings AI Magic to the Dark

Night vision technology has seen remarkable advancements from its military origins, surpassing the grainy green images of early action films. The AKASO Seemor stands as a game-changer in this space, infusing AI brilliance into the entire process, and challenging the conventional reliance on infrared (IR) for low-light visibility.

Experience the Game-Changing Power of the World's First AI-Powered Night-Vision Goggles with 4K Vision in Ultra-Low Light

While traditional night vision goggles depend on large sensors and heavy image processing, the AKASO Seemor takes a giant leap by employing an AI-driven ISP algorithm. This algorithm detects objects and shapes, cross-references them with an extensive database, and leverages that information to enhance the visual experience. This represents a significant leap akin to transitioning from regular Google Search to AI-powered search engines like Bard, ChatGPT, and Bing Chat.

Designed to resemble high-end binoculars with a digital viewfinder, the AKASO Seemor houses cutting-edge night vision technology. Its 1/1.79" CMOS sensor captures abundant light data for observing objects and environments. The visual data undergoes enhancement through Seemor's state-of-the-art AI-powered ISP (Image Signal Processor). With a 4-megapixel sensor capable of recording videos and images in 4K, it reproduces up to 99% of the color in the scenery, a feat challenging for other night-vision goggles. The 16x digital zoom allows users to focus on subjects up to 500 meters (1640 feet) away, catering to a range of users, from surveillance professionals to wildlife enthusiasts and night-time adventurers.


Ultra-low Light Full-color Night Vision

The standout feature of the Seemor lies in its AI capabilities, tapping into emerging tech trends to enhance its features significantly. The ISP identifies and classifies objects by comparing them to an extensive database, adding details and vivid colors to scenes and objects, even in ultra-low light conditions. The AI extends its prowess to features like scene enhancement and HDR color-grading, delivering impressive results.

Experience the Game-Changing Power of the World's First AI-Powered Night-Vision Goggles with 4K Vision in Ultra-Low Light


Visuals from the Seemor are presented on its dedicated 3-inch TFT display, offering clear visibility up to 3280 feet away. The goggles provide 7 different infrared settings for adjusting to the darkness, allowing users to toggle between color and IR viewing modes. In color mode, the Seemor accurately represents 99% of the color in scenes, making flowers vibrant, skies distinct, and environments vivid despite minimal light.

Beyond its enhancement of low-light visuals, the Seemor's remarkable visual range lets users see up to 3280 feet (1 kilometer), with clear visibility up to 1640 feet (500 meters) for smaller subjects. The goggles excel not only in observation but also in capturing what is seen. Capable of 4K video and image capture, and equipped with H.265 video encoding, the Seemor ensures high-definition image and video quality. Media is stored on an SD card within the Seemor, offering a storage capacity of up to 512GB.

Experience the Game-Changing Power of the World's First AI-Powered Night-Vision Goggles with 4K Vision in Ultra-Low Light

Apart from the removable SD card, the Seemor features detachable 3200mAh batteries, allowing quick swaps for uninterrupted use. Each Seemor comes with two batteries, providing up to 4 hours of continuous use in IR mode and 8 hours in color mode. A USB port facilitates direct charging, further extending the Seemor's lifespan. Experience the night like never before with the revolutionary AKASO Seemor, where AI meets exceptional vision in the dark.

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