Thermal imagers
Helion thermal imagers will be useful for both professionals and semi-professionals in a variety of fields: hunting, reconnaissance, law enforcement and rescue operations. The Pulsar Helion Series will captivate everyone: hunters looking for wildlife in the woods, nature lovers guarding the camp at night, law enforcement professionals fighting criminals and rescue teams looking for survivors or missing people.
Axion thermal imagers fit perfectly in one hand or in a regular-sized pocket, are comfortable to grip and use, and are easy to carry.
InfiRay thermal imagers have a high thermal sensitivity, so the visible image is clear and contrasting. The low power consumption allows the devices to be used for a long time and reliably, and the high-end components and the quality of the assembly will not leave you indifferent. Once you select InfiRay you will no longer be looking for anything else. These are the latest generation of thermal imagers to meet all your expectations.
The EYE series thermal imagers InfiRay E2n, InfiRay E3n, InfiRay E3 Max, InfiRay E6n and other variations remain the most popular among the thermal imagers for hunting. These binoculars are binocular-like, durable, long-lasting and well-known and have been in use for quite some time.
Also a very proven product - FINDER series thermoscope-rangefinder for hunting InfiRay FH25r and InfiRay FL25r. The rangefinder helps determine the distance to a visible object and assess hunting opportunities.
Hikmicro thermal imagers are characterized by high sensitivity, low power consumption and compact shape. The price of a thermal imager depends not only on the materials of the body, but also on the possibilities of its application: the choice of viewing modes, the distance at which it works qualitatively, and so on.
When choosing a thermal imager, it is worth paying attention to some parameters. The focus should be on the operating distance and refresh rate of the image. If the frequency is too low, the image will be framed as you move or view the environment, as lower frequency thermal imagers are intended for stationary use. The operating distance is also very important for hunters, as thermal imagers can or do not display very distant objects - this is a big disadvantage during hunting, but it is perfect for other work and entertainment.
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