This item is in a fantastic condition. It was always stored in its case with the lens cap on and was never dropped or handled roughly. No issues with the unit, only selling because I could use the money. Please feel free to ask me any questions you may have. Product DescriptionThe Ocean Scout is a rugged, compact thermal night vision camera that lets you see other vessels, landmarks, buoys, and floating debris in total darkness, making time on the water safer and more relaxing. It includes a high-resolution 640 LCD display and a task light. The Ocean Scout 320 includes a 336 x 256 sensor, a 13mm lens, freeze frame, and it can detect a human-sized object up to 383 yards (550m) away. It features a water-resistant, rubberized housing for added protection. Enhance awareness: See marine traffic and navigational aids
Steer clear: Navigate with confidence, day or night
Stay safe: Improve crew safety
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