Yes. The Newcon Optik LRB 12K 7x42mm Laser Rangefinder Binocular can be operated remotely, have its stored data exported, and communicate with external GPS systems and ballistic computers. Users can now communicate with the LRB 12K using Newcon Optik’s new NC Cronus app.
Because this utilizes Gen lll night vision, has laser range finding ability out to 12,000 meters (not 2,000 like in your example) / runs on a wavelength that isn’t detectable by enemy night vision, can integrate with current military gps / ballistic solution technologies (killswitch, ATAC, exc…), has a full digital heads up display, and requires no field maintenance. You’re using the “just as good” logic (which is always tossed around comparing two items which are clearly not equals) to compare a force multiplier that’s fielded by Delta Force, DEVGRU, Marine Raiders, and Ranger Regiment, to a pair of binoculars sold to rich hunters. This isn’t apples to apples, it’s dial up internet in 1994 to 5G internet in 2022. The price is appropriate for what it is…. The issue here is you don’t know what you’re leaving a review about. Long story short, if your credit card isn’t paid for by the Department of Defense you really don’t need to worry about what these do, or how much they cost because the majority of their features aren’t even available to you.
The product should include the following according to our website, and the manufacturer does not list the product to include a 1 lb Gold Bar:
Newcon Optik LRB 12K Laser Rangefinder Binocular
Soft carrying case
1x 6V Lithium 2CR5 battery
RS 232 and USB cable
Eyepiece covers
Lens cleaning kit
Software
Hard case
Operation manual