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FrozenGate by Avery

Does anyone sell "glasses made to see infrared lasers"?

ATN equipment is crap..my friend had the illuminator and also the night vision goggles for for playing airsoft and they were just bad.. The goggles themselves are too bulky to use for anything, and the illuminator was dim(maybe he got a bad one, not sure).
 





If something is invisible to start with, a pair of passive glasses isn't gonna make it magically appear.

The cheap digital camera hack is your best bet. I uploaded a picture of a IR laser beam captured on my hacked digital camera.
 

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Im looking for a pair of glasses that you wear in order to be able to see infrared wavelengths. Do these glasses exist? Im kinda nervous cause the hous across the street behind my house always has a very faint red-ish, and a very faint violet-ish light turned on(for who knows what reason). But its aimed at my house, or at least thats what i think. I want to see if its some sort of spying devie or something. Maybe its just me getting paranoid, but i wouldnt mind having the glasses themselves. If anyone knows where to buy them, or if you have a pair, please tell me :)
I think you could have someone here just trying to defeat security systems and a thief....
 
Security cams use IR illumination at night, if it's in the 800's range you can see the reddish glow, but they also have them in the 900's range so you won't see those. Security cams are everywhere today, I have them all over my house and it's a good idea these days.
 
Yes, there are ways to see IR light such as laser. There are two options. Either a IR converted digital camera or night vision glasses/goggles binoculars. You can buy these from multiple sources online.
 
Well, i wouldnt mind active glasses, as long as they're lightweight and not bulky..
Active would be gen2/3 night vision which can see ir lasers no problem. Except they are not cheep. Most ir lasers can be seen with your phone camera, you won’t see the beam but you will see the defined greenish circle an ir laser shows as. Look for the green dot in the photo I added, that’s an ir signature from an iPhone.IMG_1492.jpeg
 
Active would be gen2/3 night vision which can see ir lasers no problem. Except they are not cheep. Most ir lasers can be seen with your phone camera, you won’t see the beam but you will see the defined greenish circle an ir laser shows as. Look for the green dot in the photo I added, that’s an ir signature from an iPhone.View attachment 78868
Check dates before posting. You are replying to a post made in 2011
 





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