DVX has introduced the Night Storm X3, a major step forward for night-vision systems that rely on color accuracy, long-range clarity, and stable performance in near-total darkness. The device centers on a new dual-sensor architecture and a 20 TOPS AI Fusion Engine that aligns two imaging streams into a unified 4K output. The goal is simple. Deliver color and structure from lighting conditions that fall far below what conventional sensors can handle. The X3 pairs the Luma-X monochrome sensor with the Chroma-X color sensor. Luma-X handles detail, edges, and micro-contrast. Chroma-X restores color and ambient cues. The AI Fusion Engine merges both at the sub-pixel level for a clean, stable image in situations where most devices would collapse into noise. DVX also offers optional AI upscaling to 6K for users who need added resolution during surveillance, wildlife monitoring, or field documentation. Dual Sensors and AI Fusion for Full-Color Starlight Imaging The X3 records native 4K video and 52-megapixel stills while maintaining color accuracy at 0.0001 lux. It uses an F/1.4 aperture and a 42 mm lens with a 13-degree field of view. This setup gives the system enough light intake to support the dual-sensor workflow without relying on aggressive digital enhancement. The result is cleaner textures and better separation between fine details. The X3 also includes DVX’s upgraded 950 nm infrared system. This module delivers monochrome visibility up to 1500 meters while remaining invisible to humans and animals. It offers four selectable intensity levels for conditions that require low-profile operation. The built-in Laser Range Finder provides distance readings up to 1500 meters and adds accuracy for users navigating difficult terrain or tracking movement at long distances. Field-Ready Design and Expanded Control DVX built the X3 for extended outdoor use. It offers up to 24 hours of battery life with infrared disabled. A close-to-eye viewfinder supports long sessions. Buttons are illuminated for clean operation in the dark. The unit runs on a 5100 mAh battery with fast charging that reaches 80 percent in under an hour. The device supports TF cards up to 512 GB, built-in Wi-Fi, USB-C, audio recording, and tripod mounting. Dedicated modes for daylight, starlight, and total darkness give users predictable performance across environments. Electronic and gyro stabilization assist with handheld shooting, and Picture-in-Picture mode allows tight framing while keeping the full scene visible. DVX notes that the X3 reflects years of refinement following the success of the Night Storm X1. Engineers and field testers focused on reliability, long-range clarity, and color accuracy as the deciding factors behind the new architecture. The team positioned the X3 as a tool for users who need consistent results rather than incremental updates. The Night Storm X3 will be available on Kickstarter with early pricing for initial backers. DVX will release full details on the campaign page, including launch reminders and shipping timelines. The post DVX Launches Night Storm X3 With Advanced Dual-Sensor Color Night Vision appeared first on Magnetic Magazine.