Night vision scopes....so frustrating to choose one

My Pusar is going bad with degradation. YouTube testimonials are mostly fake or paid it seems as well as Amazon or online reviews. Looking at several options and I really like the Pard 700 the best but reviews are bad. Same with the Pard 800, Sightmark Wraith 4K and the ATN X-Sight 4K Pro Smart. What works well that is simple and out to 100 yards... and in the $700 or less range? Thanks for any honest replies of your experiences :)
 
My buddy Alex of the YouTube channel Air Rifle Activities just did review of the OneLeaf NV100 night vision “scope attachment”. I sent Alex a text this morning asking if it was worth the money, and he said for the price most definitely. $299ish delivered depending on where you get it from. It is a clonish of the Pard, but in the price range the OneLeaf has better much better specs than the Pard. Ps. If Alex didn’t like it you would know it.

https://youtu.be/LiU0AR7VP64

Also, Sytong HT-60 …. Andy Airgun Review did a comparison vs the Pard Nothing against the Pard, just doing value for money, all made in china so what matters which one it is.

https://www.airgun101.com/component/allvideoshare/video/night-vision-pard-008-v-sytong-ht-60-part-2?Itemid=392


 
I have a Pard 008 with the rangefinder. Inside of a hundred yards, image quality is very good with the attached illuminator. The downside on the Pard is field of view. I'm running a small, handheld FLiR for a spotter and the Pard to verify target and shoot. It's a lethal combination.

The OO8 without rangefinder is right at $700. Bumping up to the rangefinder version puts it at $1,000.
 
Go.with the sightmark and don't look back. Even the HD wraith 2x is a good option. Field of view is too small in anything about 3x under 50 yards. You can buy a adjustable day night laser range finder on eBay $100.00. Its works so good you
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wouldn't believe me if. I love my Wraith HD