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No pressure pad support. Uses CR2 batteries. Made by a company that seems a little... off? Good concept though.
Also, check out the listings on Night Optics for goggles. I've never heard of any of these housings and from the description you can barely tell what tubes are in them. Clicking around the website, it's weird that I've never heard of any of these products or brands. I'm betting many of their products are proprietary and assembled in house. I get the feeling that a lot of the non-critical parts like housings are cheap imports though.
Are these dual tubes with no interpupillary adjustment?? https://www.nightoptics.com/product/NG-321F3BW.htm
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Nothing off about the company. They’ve been around forever and they make nice stuff. TNVC carried their D series scopes for years. The dual tube device you linked is a true handheld binocular (3x) that can be converted to a head mounted bino NVG system. It ain’t gonna be Sentinels or DTNVGs, because that’s not the market they are shooting for.
As to the LAM in the OP, Adding a pressure pad connection would increase cost, size, and weight when the linked LAM is clearly intended to reduce that. It has a pressure switch built into each side (left and right) of the unit anyways.
I’d like to try one of those things out myself, OP.