Ghost Eye Remote Spotlight Fixed -
The name comes from its intended use: hunting coyotes, foxes, and hogs at night. Because the remote is silent and wireless, you don't shuffle your feet or take a hand off your rifle to adjust the light. You can scan with the spotlight, spot the eye-shine (hence "Ghost Eye"), and dim the light or switch to red/ green LEDs without moving your shooting position.
: Use a suction base for temporary roof mounting or a permanent bracket for A-pillar installation. Power Connection Ensure the power switch is before connecting cables. ghost eye remote spotlight
The Ghosteye system is built to provide maximum visibility in demanding environments. Notable technical details include: The name comes from its intended use: hunting
Available with Infrared (IR) LED emitters for use with night-vision equipment (e.g., PVS-14), allowing for covert navigation and observation. : Use a suction base for temporary roof
Verify the polarity; the inside conductor of power connectors is typically positive. Programming the Remote Power on the spotlight and immediately press the ) and Down ( buttons on the remote simultaneously.
Perhaps the most critical feature for tactical and law enforcement applications is the availability of Infrared (IR) modes. A standard white light spotlight acts as a beacon, signaling your position to everyone in the vicinity. The Ghost Eye, however, often comes equipped with a dual-mode system allowing the user to switch to IR illumination.