Diy Thermal Imaging Goggles. While this diy does make some neat but potentially dangerous near infrared vision goggles it will not help you see at night. Thanks to bill beaty for the idea. The state of the art in surveillance is thermal imaging and that s a lot harder to hide from.
We first saw it about a year ago and the results were impressive. Max has been working on his diy thermal imager for a while now.
Do diy ir goggles work.
Human vision is most sensitive to light with wavelengths up to about 720 nanometers red light. Human vision is most sensitive to light with wavelengths up to about 720 nanometers red light. The state of the art in surveillance is thermal imaging and that s a lot harder to hide from. Since our eyes can barely detect near infrared light the goggles will only work in bright sunlight or around.