Details
EOTech Holographic Sights feature a heads up design that allows both eyes to be open in order to maintain peripheral vision and depth perception while shooting. Perfect for anyone that doesn’t like to sacrifice. The 558 is compatible with all Gen-I-III night vision devices and features an adjustable, locking quick detach mount that offers instant removal and attachment that will hold zero to 1MOA. The operational buttons are located on the side of the sight making this optic ideal for use with EOTech switch-to-side magnifiers. The drop-in replacement Laser Battery Caps (LBC and LBC2) are designed to work with this model as well, increasing your aiming capabilities and speed to target all day and night long.
Notes:
- Auto Battery Check Indicator: Flashing reticle upon startup if batteries are at 20% of battery life.
- Auto Shutdown: At 8 hours programmable to 4 hours
- Revision F Electronics
- Rubberized Input Button
- Two year manufacturer’s warranty from date of purchase
Features
- Night Vision-Compatible
- Easy adjust side buttons
- Adjustable, locking quick-detach lever fits both 1″ Weaver and MIL-STD-1913 rail
- Operates on 2 common AA Alkaline or Lithium batteries
- LBC Compatible
- Magnifier Compatible
- 20 daylight brightness settings
- 10 additional settings for Gen I through III + night vision devices
- 1,000 hour average battery life
- Submersible to 33ft (10 m) depth
Specifications
Finish | Matte Black |
Length | 5.6 Inches |
Style | Reflex |
Weight | 13.8 Ounce |
Battery | AA Lithium |
Magnification | 1 |
Adjustment Click Value | 1/2 MOA |
Warranty | EOTech Prestige 10 Year Warranty |
Reticle | 68 MOA Circle With 1 MOA Dot |
Battery Type | AA |
Batteries Included | Yes |
Reticle Color | Red |
Housing Material | Aluminum |
Country of Origin | United States of America |
Delivery Information
Shipping Weight | 1.410 Pounds |
DOT-Regulated | Yes |
Ron. –
I have two EO Tech holographic red dot sights and they are fantastic pieces of equipment. I have used other red dot sights that either pooped out after a few seasons, or would not hold a zero, but the EO Tech is reliable and accurate. I have the versions which run on AA batteries which I can find anywhere and are cheap. Some people don’t like the “fuzzy” appearance of the dot and the circle around the dot, but it does not affect accuracy, as a matter of fact, I can keep all shots on a standard playing card at 100 yards with my tired 70 year old eyes, and my high refractive index lenses which are hard to see through when you tilt your head to shoot (no one can look straight into the optics of a rifle, the head is leaning on the stock).