Goyojo G210 Night Vision Review
Our verdict
The Goyojo G210 is priced at $449 and has earned a 4.4 rating from 277 buyers, which is a genuinely strong combination of rating and review volume at this price point. At 1.0 lb and 9.44 x 5.51 x 4.33 in, it has a moderate footprint suited to handheld use.
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Buyers seeking a well-reviewed night vision monocular in the $400 to $500 range who value a meaningful buyer track record and a solid rating over rock-bottom pricing.
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- Dimensions 9.44 X 5.51 X 4.33 In
- Weight 1.0 lb
- Priced 50% above the category median ($299.99 across 15 tracked models)
- Weight of 1.0 lb - lighter than 60% of the 15 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 277 owner ratings
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Popularity4.3/5
277 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other optics: binoculars, telescopes, spotting scopes, rifle and hunting scopes, rangefinders, night vision and monoculars we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['The Goyojo G210 has accumulated 277 reviews with a 4.4 average, which puts it in a stronger position than many competitors at the $449 price level. That review volume provides statistically meaningful signal, and a 4.4 average suggests consistent delivery on buyer expectations rather than a handful of outlier ratings.', 'At 9.44 x 5.51 x 4.33 in and 1.0 lb, the G210 has a boxy but manageable form factor. The depth of 4.33 in gives it a substantial grip profile, which some users prefer for stability. The 9.44 in length is consistent with a device housing a capable IR illuminator alongside the imaging sensor.', 'No magnification, objective lens, or field of view figures are published in the available spec data, which limits direct optical comparisons. Buyers considering the G210 against similarly priced alternatives should pull full specs from the Amazon listing. The absence of monthly sales data suggests it is not a high-volume commodity product, which at $449 is expected.']
Pros
- 277 reviews with a 4.4 average is one of the stronger buyer signals at this price tier
- 1.0 lb weight is manageable for handheld observation
- Goyojo has multiple night vision listings, indicating a focused product line
- Price at $449 is competitive for what buyers report delivering
Cons
- No magnification, objective lens, or field of view data available in published specs
- 9.44 x 5.51 x 4.33 in is bulkier than some competing monoculars at this price
- No monthly sales data to confirm current demand
- Goyojo has less brand recognition than established names like Pulsar
Specifications
| Dimensions | 9.44 X 5.51 X 4.33 In |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1.0 lb |
Performance notes
Published dimensions of 9.44 x 5.51 x 4.33 in and a 1.0 lb weight describe a mid-size monocular with a wide depth suggesting a meaningful optical assembly. No magnification, objective lens diameter, or field of view is available to assess light-gathering capacity or zoom level. The build appears to prioritize a solid grip over ultra-compact form.
What buyers say
With 277 reviews averaging 4.4, the Goyojo G210 has strong buyer sentiment relative to its price tier. A 4.4 average at meaningful review volume indicates most buyers are satisfied and relatively few are disappointed. This is among the better-reviewed options in the $400 to $500 night vision range based on available data.
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Frequently asked questions
What magnification does the Goyojo G210 offer?
Magnification for the G210 is not included in the spec data currently available. This is a key spec to verify before purchasing a device at this price. Check the full Amazon listing or Goyojo's product page for confirmed magnification range and zoom behavior.
How does the Goyojo G210 compare to the Goyojo awd5-ds332?
The G210 is priced significantly higher at $449 versus $90 for the awd5-ds332, and it has accumulated far more reviews with a higher average rating. The G210's 277 reviews at 4.4 suggest meaningfully better performance than the entry-level awd5-ds332, though both lack full published optical specs in the current data set.
Is the G210 a good choice for nighttime wildlife observation?
The 4.4 average from 277 buyers is a positive signal for real-world performance in observation scenarios. At $449 with a capable form factor, it is positioned for users who need more than a budget device but do not need professional-grade pricing. For questions, reach us at hello@visionhut.com.