- Infrared LED – 850 Nm, 600mw/SR (min) radiant intensity provides optimum illumination when using night vision equipment
- Infrared laser – 850 Nm, Class 1, eye safe IR laser with 3 mrad adjustment increment markings; output power less than .08mw
- Ir illuminator/IR laser runs 12 hours
- Windage and elevation adjustment screws provide tactical indication for mode switch being set to IR position
Streamlight 69191 TLR-VIR II Visible LED/IR Illuminator/IR Beam with Rail Locating Keys, Coyote
$335.00 Original price was: $335.00.$167.50Current price is: $167.50.
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French Verified Buyer –
Laser is great, wished the turrets locked more firm. Illuminator is all flood, good to about 25m. Recommend for indoor use. Controls are easy to use. Good quality to price ratio when compared to higher end IR devices.
DARQ (goonin gear) sells a focus lens attachment that allows you to focus the beam farther.
David Verified Buyer –
The screw is very slim compared to others that I have. The screw snapped after a day training with it. The normal TLRs are 5 stars all day long
Mike Verified Buyer –
A little disappointed tbh – it didn’t say the wavelength where I bought it. I’ve heard higher wavelength like 930nm is not noticeable to the human eye, for the price they should have used that. If you buy this thinking it will let you get the drop on a bad guy in the dark with nightvision, be aware this will likely give you away. Also the IR illuminator is a little too bright for the laser dot. Calmly walking around my house in the dark I can usually see and follow the dot, but it is only very slightly brighter than the illuminator, and I noticed loosing the dot with certain objects (shine/eflectiveness?) or objects that are very close (illuminator gets much brighter and washes out object detail/laser dot). That could be the fault of the sensitivity of NV device I was using however, I don’t know (syonix). I have only used this for a few minutes so I can’t comment on durability or battery life.
Andrew Verified Buyer –
I have used streamlight for 8 plus years never an issue. Fantastic little IR and white light for handgun or rifle. Haven’t had time to really test it but it’s held up fine so far. May not be as good as surefire but they are great and affordable options.
Michael Doehr Verified Buyer –
Works great with NVGs.
Chris Everett Verified Buyer –
Very happy with this light, works well both visible and under night vision. If you want nv capability on a handgun, it’s hard to argue with this light, especially for the price. The laser is plenty bright for handgun distance, and the illuminator is pretty wide. Some people have found the laser doesn’t contrast enough, but I don’t see the problem here. White light is nothing special, but it does it’s job just fine.
The only real issue is that you have to remove the light to change the battery, which comes with the risk of changing your zero, and you can only check your zero under night vision, unlike PEQ type units that have a visible laser to check zero. I wish they had designed this differently. Also, the color is… odd… It’s not bad, but it’s certainly distinctly different from typical FDE type stuff, if this matters to you. I think it’s an attractive color, it’s just not like any other color I’ve seen on firearms gear.
Alyssa Knaub Verified Buyer –
The white light is not bad and you could certainly use it for that no issues. I use it just for the NV use. The IR illuminator is OK at best. The flood is pretty wide so it splashes off of things too close to you causing your NV to lower gain. I 3D printed a bezel for it that helped a lot. Just Google it and you can find that file. I can clearly see the laser at 300 yds on a clear night. I am not sure if I just got lucky but it is really good. Only things that are not great is you have to take it off the rail to change batteries and streamlight pressure pads do not play well with it. I only use it for IR so I do not have to change batteries often.