Experts Unveil AI Night Vision Technology in Bigfoot Research

Posted Friday, April 26, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you'll want to check out this recent video from the Untold Radio Network featuring Randy Harrington of Wide Open Research. In this episode, Randy shares his experiences and insights on the use of night vision binoculars and thermal drones in Bigfoot research. Randy recently acquired a pair of night vision binoculars that use AI to digitally enhance the image. According to him, the binoculars performed well in his testing, providing clear and color images even in pitch-black conditions. He was able to see down his two-and-a-half-acre lot and spot his pond with a dock clearly. The binoculars also have a 16x digital zoom and may have some infrared lighting, although Randy admits he hasn't read the manual thoroughly yet. Randy also talks about the benefits of using thermal drones in Bigfoot research. He and his friend Sip have been using their drones to scout out areas and observe wildlife from a distance. Randy notes that thermal drones can stay in the air for up to 35-40 minutes and can cover a lot of ground quickly. He also mentions that the drones can help researchers distinguish between different types of wildlife, such as chipmunks and Bigfoots, by observing their movements. One interesting behavior Randy has observed is that Bigfoots tend to move very slowly when they think they are being observed. He recounts an experience where a Bigfoot stood still for almost five minutes before moving quickly to the side and taking off. Randy believes this behavior is due to the Bigfoot's belief that humans can see in the dark, and they are trying to avoid detection. Overall, this video is an exciting glimpse into the world of Bigfoot research and the tools and techniques used by researchers. I'm always eager to learn more about the latest developments in the field, and this video does not disappoint. I highly recommend checking it out and forming your own opinions on the use of night vision binoculars and thermal drones in Bigfoot research.