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Enter the night with the latest thermal performance on the market. Thermal monoculars are designed to detect heat signatures making it the easiest solution at night for finding your targets quickly and efficiently.
Thermal monoculars offer an excellent balance of price and performance. Models to suit all needs from short range ratting to long range deer stalking as well as security, search and rescue, wildflife observation etc
Check out our comprehensive selection of thermal devices mainly from HIK Micro that cover all the bases and have UK local support to match their high tech ability.
Thermals provide exceptional visibility for hunters, nature conservationists, bird watchers, outdoor enthusiasts, and security professionals alike. Thermal monoculars allow you to spot wildlife in seconds, track targets, and navigate with ease. Featuring long-range detection capabilities, multiple color palettes, and rugged construction, our range of thermal monoculars ensure the best reliability and durability in any scenario.
When assessing models these are the main factors to take into account. They directly relate to performance and price. Fact is, that with thermal night vision you truly get what you pay for as there is a very distinct relationship between technology/performance and cost or manufacture.
mK (milliKelvin) – the smaller the number the better. Is a measure of the smallest temperature differences that can be measured by the device. For a long time 35mK was the leader but now we are seeing 20mK as state of the art with exceptional sensitivity
Resolution: the old classic pixel resolution. Clearly the larger the better. So 640x512 is going to give you a better view than 384x288.
Objective lens size – Bigger is better as it means bigger field of view, more thermal capture etc.
So for the ultimate set up and longest range for your budget go for as low mK as you can, highest resolution and biggest lens size.
Thermal monoculars offer an excellent balance of price and performance. Models to suit all needs from short range ratting to long range deer stalking as well as security, search and rescue, wildflife observation etc
Check out our comprehensive selection of thermal devices mainly from HIK Micro that cover all the bases and have UK local support to match their high tech ability.
Thermals provide exceptional visibility for hunters, nature conservationists, bird watchers, outdoor enthusiasts, and security professionals alike. Thermal monoculars allow you to spot wildlife in seconds, track targets, and navigate with ease. Featuring long-range detection capabilities, multiple color palettes, and rugged construction, our range of thermal monoculars ensure the best reliability and durability in any scenario.
When assessing models these are the main factors to take into account. They directly relate to performance and price. Fact is, that with thermal night vision you truly get what you pay for as there is a very distinct relationship between technology/performance and cost or manufacture.
mK (milliKelvin) – the smaller the number the better. Is a measure of the smallest temperature differences that can be measured by the device. For a long time 35mK was the leader but now we are seeing 20mK as state of the art with exceptional sensitivity
Resolution: the old classic pixel resolution. Clearly the larger the better. So 640x512 is going to give you a better view than 384x288.
Objective lens size – Bigger is better as it means bigger field of view, more thermal capture etc.
So for the ultimate set up and longest range for your budget go for as low mK as you can, highest resolution and biggest lens size.
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