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atn x sight II and eyeglasses

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I'm about to pull the trigger and buy an xsight II for playing around, but can't seem to find any for sure info on if it is compatible with eyeglasses or not. My eyes absolutely suck so I need to make sure it will work. Does anyone have any experience with it they can share?
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Prescription or video glasses? Prescription it works fine I wear glasses most of the time. Video glasses I would make sure they would be 1080p hdmi. I bought some cheap ones off ebay that use rca jacks and a hdmi to rca adapter hoping to use it for night Hunting but it was a fail. It worked great for daytime. The night vision requires 1080p but the daytime can be at a lesser setting. When plugging anything into the micro hdmi port it turns off the screen. Everything is crystal clear on a 55" tv. I've been debating on getting a 7" screen to make it easier to look at. A few things I found that I didn't like about the scope was if you hook it up to a smart phone or tablet via wifi it disables the video and picture taking ability, and after you put in all the information of your bullet and sight it in at 50yds then go to use the bdc mode it's in feets. Not impossible just annoying. I have this scope on my 10.5 300blackout suppressed sighted it in at 50yds then went to 100yds raised the distance to 300ft and bullseye. It does show how much the bullet is going to drop which is nice too. I would buy the battery pack right away and not waste time with the batteries. Hope this answers any questions.

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This is the rig I setup. The atn battery bag is nice but I didn't like how it fit the buttstock so I put a angled grip on and mounted it on the handguard. It makes it a little heavier up front but keeps the cord close and not hanging. It has a 5v 16000mAh battery good for 16 hours on constantly so they say.


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I have pretty good success with shooting glasses. When I forget them and have just my everyday glasses I take them off and adjust the diopter for my vision. I now just shoot it without glasses. Blurry for anyone else that looks through it but hey it's mine not theirs.
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