On-site Assembly Testing of TWILITE Scope

On-site Assembly Testing of TWILITE Scope

At the day of 16/7, we have received an unboxing, testing and review video from a professional creator from the United States, officially known as KEO vlogs in YouTube.
When the creator used the scope to observe deer, and target shooting test during the day and night, he was particularly impressed by the full-color night vision imaging technology of the scope at night.

However, how exactly does CMOS help here to create nighttime image? CMOS image sensors are pivotal in enabling full-color nighttime imaging due to their advanced light sensitivity and pixel design. These sensors feature millions of light-sensitive pixels arranged in a grid, with each pixel converting incoming light into electrical signals. In low-light environments, CMOS sensors excel by capturing sufficient photons to produce clear images, aided by larger pixel sizes that enhance light-gathering capability and reduce noise.



Utilizing a Bayer filter array, CMOS sensors capture individual colors (red, green, or blue) through a mosaic pattern, which undergoes demosaicing to reconstruct a full RGB color image. Integrated analog-to-digital converters and digital signal processing circuits within the sensor further refine image quality, reducing artifacts and optimizing color accuracy. This seamless integration of sensitive photodetectors and sophisticated processing capabilities makes CMOS sensors indispensable in applications requiring precise and vibrant nighttime imaging, such as surveillance, astronomy, and military operations.

Other than that, he has also mentioned our reticle adjusting technology there, by shooting a first shot, AI reticle adjusting can integrate with sensors and other data sources to enhance accuracy. For instance, scopes equipped with sensors can measure environmental factors and feed this data into the AI algorithm to compute more accurate adjustments, as the screenshot below shows in the video.

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