All Escape from Tarkov night vision goggles compared (2024)

All Escape from Tarkov night vision goggles compared (1)

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While any form of night vision goggles can help you out in the pitch black of Escape from Tarkov's nighttime, this comparison will illuminate (quite literally) how big the difference is between the best and the rest.

NVGs can give you such an advantage if used correctly in the game, letting you take down an enemy who had no chance of seeing you. The best of the bunch will cost you an arm and a leg though, so this will help you decide whether the added price is worth it for you.

All night vision goggles & prices

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Night Vision GogglePrice (Source)
Armasight N-15$638 (Peacekeeper LL3)
PNV-10T32,200₽ (Skier LL2)
AN/PVS-14105,744₽ (Skier LL3)
GPNVG-18$1,422 (Peacekeeper LL4)
NSPU-M14,968₽ (Prapor LL1)
Armasight Vulcan MG 3.5x Bravo49,298₽ (Jaeger LL2)
T-7 Thermal Goggles17,388,000₽ (Jaeger LL4)

There are currently four night vision goggles, two night vision sights, and one pair of thermal goggles available to use in Escape from Tarkov, and all seven options produce varying results at different price points.

The goggles give you full night-vision capabilities whenever they are enabled, whereas the sights obviously only provide vision in darkness when you are looking through them.

All night vision goggles compared in Escape from Tarkov

We've got images of all the night vision options in the game for you to check out below, so you can see how they perform in both ultra-dark locations and against light too.

This first image in each slideshow is on Factory at night in an area with no artificial light, so without NVGs or sights, the screen would be totally black. The second image, however, shows each NVG looking straight at an artificial light to show how it deals with any potential overexposure.

Armasight N-15

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As you can see, the Armasight N-15 night vision goggles handle the scene fairly well, illuminating everything in the frame with the classic green tint. The obvious main limitation of these is the semi-restricted field of view, as there is a clear ‘goggles’ outline around the edges of the frame.

Unfortunately, encountering any artificial light leaves you in a troublesome position when using the N-15 goggles. It can't handle the light above the door at all, losing all detail in the middle of the image and leaving a muddled white cloud of nothingness where the door and surrounding area should be. These NVGs are hard avoid if you think you’re going to encounter a lot of artificial light.

PNV-10T

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You'll find that the PNV-10T is almost identical to the aforementioned N-15 goggles in all but colour, with the PNV-10T sporting a teal blue instead of the neon green we all typically associate with night vision. There is perhaps a bit more visual noise or grain on the screen - but that could be just the colour difference.

Once again though, the PNV-10T really struggles when faced with direct light, and you will need to be very cautious when using this inside, near buildings, or around players with flashlights.

AN/PVS-14

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I do have a bit of a soft spot for the AN/PVS-14 despite its obvious shortcomings, as it does excel in certain areas if you're confident enough when using it. The biggest clear downside though is the limited field of view, which blacks out most of the screen outside of a small circular view in the centre.

This really isn't great in a game like Escape from Tarkov where you always need to be aware of your surroundings, and will probably lead to your death more than you'd like to admit. It does deal surprisingly well with light though, and the image that it produces is clear - so if you're running a smaller map or sticking to cover then this might be the option for you.

GPNVG-18

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There is no doubt in my mind though that the GPNVG-18 is the best pair of night vision goggles you can use in the game right now, giving you the widest field of vision and the best illumination that you can ask for.

You will have such an advantage when using these goggles, as barely any of the screen is blocked off and there's next to no visual noise that could interfere with your vision. Furthermore, these goggles handle artificial light exceptionally, giving you barely any whiteout areas meaning that you can keep them on in most scenarios.

The only downside is the significant price bump, but if you've got the dollars lying around and want to go all out on a night raid, there's no better option than the GPNVG-18. I love using these in the wilderness of Woods, but they are just as effective when inside the shopping centres of Interchange too.

NSPU-M vs Vulcan MG

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We've also considered the two night vision sights that you can use too - as despite their limited view, they can come in handy if you want to keep the cost low or take a hybrid approach in the early hours of the morning.

The Vulcan MG is better in pretty much every scenario (although the NSPU-M does deal well with lights), nd the price difference between the two certainly reflects that. The NSPU-M comes at a hefty ergonomics cost too, so it's pretty much a meme attachment at this point.

I don't love using night vision sights in my raids, as I'd much rather opt for goggles that I can enable for general use - but the Vulcan is definitely the best option if you don't want to go all the way and simply want some support when aiming in the dark.

T-7 Thermal

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Finally, we reach the T-7 Thermal Goggles and they are a unique case when it comes to night vision in Escape from Tarkov. As thermal is completely unaffected by light, they technically give you the ability to see in any level of darkness - with enemies popping up white hot against a dark brown background as clear as day.

They are perhaps the single most overpowered piece of gear in Tarkov, and their astronomical price of 17,000,000₽ certainly reflects that. I've only been able to use them during Trader events when the price is reduced to nothing, and they definitely show their worth.

One caveat though is that you're unable to use optics while the goggles are active, so save yourself some money and go into your raids with iron sights.

You'll now have a much better idea of the different night vision options in Escape from Tarkov, letting you weigh up which one you'll be taking into your next night raid. We've got plenty of other tips and tricks you can follow on our Escape from Tarkov homepage, including all of the best guns and an ammo tier list so you can stay well within the current meta.

All Escape from Tarkov night vision goggles compared (2024)

FAQs

How effective are night vision goggles? ›

In fact, they work very well. On a cloudy, moonless night, the best night vision goggles can help people see over 200 yards away. First, it's important to understand something about light. Did you know that not all light is visible?

Why are night vision goggles so expensive? ›

These tubes are expensive to produce and require precise manufacturing processes. Additionally, the goggles need to be rugged and durable to withstand harsh environments, adding to the overall cost. Furthermore, the research and development costs associated with improving night vision technology are significant.

What are the four eyed night vision goggles? ›

Binocular NVG (i.e. with two lenses) allow you to see in the dark but have a very restricted field of vision. For special forces (or any other soldier operating at night) this could have lethal consequences so four lenses, spaced around an arc of vision are used to provide the wearer with a less limited field of view.

Do night vision goggles work in total darkness? ›

No. Night vision devices work by amplifying the available light in a given area, so if there's absolutely no light to amplify, then your night vision device turns into an expensive blindfold.

Why are night vision goggles illegal? ›

Night Vision and Thermal devices fall under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, or ITAR for short. To make a long story short, the goal here is we don't want these powerful devices to fall into the hands of our enemies.

What are the disadvantages of night vision goggles? ›

1. NVGs increase fatigue due to eyestrain and increased helmet weight. 2. Use of NVGs requires dark adaptation time when transitioning from aided to unaided operations.

Are quad nods illegal? ›

While quad tube units are nothing new, manufacturers have long restricted sales of these products to military and elite law enforcement. Although the technology is not illegal, sales restrictions and absurdly high prices have effectively barred many law-abiding Americans from ownership.

What NVG does the military use? ›

AN/PSQ-20
AN/PSQ-20 Enhanced Night Vision Goggle
CategoryMilitary
Service history
In service2008–present
Used byUS Armed Forces
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Can you see someone wearing night vision goggles? ›

The down side to any infrared illumination is that if you are trying to operate covertly anyone with even a Gen 1 device will be able to spot you like a shining beacon.

What is a night vision in the Bible? ›

It's the state you're in early in the morning when you're just beginning to wake up or at night when you're just beginning to fall asleep. You are aware that you are sleeping and dreaming, but you are fully aware nonetheless. Visions that you have in this state are what the Bible refers to as night visions.

What are nods in the military? ›

A night-vision device (NVD), also known as a night optical/observation device (NOD) or night-vision goggle (NVG), is an optoelectronic device that allows visualization of images in low levels of light, improving the user's night vision. A US Navy aviator uses a pair of helmet-mounted AN/AVS-6 vision goggles.

Was night vision used in WWII? ›

WWII. That's right, World War II saw the first use of night vision systems. The Sniperscope (or Snooperscope) was mounted to the M1 and M3 rifles by snipers. Also, anti-aircraft systems and tanks had nightvision systems.

Can humans see in pitch black? ›

Humans (and most animals) can see in the “dark” only if there is some starlight or, better, moonlight. It takes some time (10 to 30 minutes) for your eyes to become dark adapted to see in such low-light conditions.

Why can't humans see at night? ›

Humans have poor night vision compared to many animals such as cats, dogs, foxes and rabbits, in part because the human eye lacks a tapetum lucidum, tissue behind the retina that reflects light back through the retina thus increasing the light available to the photoreceptors.

Do nods work in pitch black? ›

nods need some sort of light source to be used effective, the nods we use in the army also come with an IR light so if your in a pitch black building you turn on the IR light and itll look like you have a flashlight on essentially through the lens.

How much can you see with night vision goggles? ›

Night vision devices let you see in the dark. With quality night vision goggles and scopes you can see people, animals, and objects up to 1,000 yards away on a dark night. Night vision monocular cameras let you take photographs and videos of things you can't see in the dark with your naked eyes.

Do night driving goggles work? ›

Can Night Driving Glasses Help? Some experts believe that night driving glasses may hinder your ability to see at night while driving. The yellow lenses actually make less light reach your eye, making it harder to see. They are actually better for helping you see during the day.

What happens if you wear night vision goggles in the light? ›

Exposure to bright light can be very harmful to night vision devices and should be avoided whenever possible. This is because NVD devices are specifically designed to function in dark, low light levels (or no light).

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