Guide Thermal Monoculars & Binoculars (Spotters)
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Find out more about Guide Thermal Monoculars & Binoculars (Spotters) below.

- 200m laser indicator
- PiP mode, 3 observation modes, 6 selectable thermal colour palettes
- IR resolution: 256x192px

- 12μm infrared detector
- Eye relief: 25mm
- Built-in storage: 16GB
- TE211, TE411 & TE421 models

- 12μm
- 10mm, 19mm, 25mm, or 35mm lenses
- High-brightness OLED display

- 12μm
- 19mm, 25mm, or 35mm lenses
- Built-in laser rangefinder for 600m

- 12μm
- 35mm or 50mm lenses
- All weather observation

- 17μm
- 25mm, 35mm, or 50mm lenses
- Built-in laser indicator

- 12μm
- 19mm, 25mm, or 35mm lenses
- Built-in laser indicator

- Adaptable for left-and right-handed use
- Video recording including sound
- IP67 Waterproof rating
- 25mm, F1.0 lens or a 35mm, F1.0 lens

- Three models available with different FOVs and detection distances
- Thermal detector: 400 x 300px resolution at 17µm
- Smooth zoom, stadiametric rangefinder, scene modes, colour palettes and PIP

- 25/35mm F1.0 focal length
- 1000m laser ranging
- 1000/1400m detection range

- Option screen and tripod ecology kit
- Wide-angle 10mm lens
- IR Detector: 640x480px

- High-precision detection range (1400/1950 yards)
- 400 x 300 thermal resolution
- 25/35mm F1.0 focal length
- Choice of two models

- Adaptable for left-and right-handed use
- Video recording including sound
- IP67 Waterproof rating
- 35mm, F1.0 lens or a 50mm, F1.0 lens

- 12μm
- 35mm or 50mm lenses
- All weather observation

- 35/50mm F1.0 focal length
- 1000m laser ranging
- 1400/2000m detection range

- 17μm
- 35mm, or 50mm lenses
- Quick location, laser ranger finder

- High-precision detection range (1950/2800 yards)
- 640 x 512 thermal resolution
- 35/50mm F1.0 focal length
- Choice of two models

- 12μm
- 35mm, or 50mm lenses
- Quick location, laser ranger finder

- Video recording including sound
- IP67, 10 hours of operation
- Dual Focus, Unfinite Views

- Three models with different FOVs and detection distances
- Thermal detector: 640 x 480px (at 12µm) resolution
- Smooth Zoom, Stadiametric Rangefinder, scene modes and selectable colour palettes

- 35/50mm F1.0 lens
- 1800m/2600m detection range
- Unique design for easy operation in the dark
What Are Guide Thermal Monoculars & Binoculars?
Guide's thermal monoculars and binoculars are handheld devices that detect infrared radiation (heat) emitted by objects, converting them into visible images. Monoculars are compact, single-lens devices, while binoculars feature dual lenses for enhanced depth perception. These tools are essential for professionals and enthusiasts who need to see in complete darkness or through challenging conditions like fog and smoke.
How Do Guide Thermal Monoculars & Binoculars Work?
Guide's thermal devices use uncooled infrared sensors to capture heat signatures. The captured data is processed and displayed on a screen, providing real-time thermal imagery. Key features within the range include:
- Infrared Resolution: Many models provide high-resolution thermal imaging for clearer target identification.
- NETD (Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference): Models with a low NETD value (below 20mK) allow for the detection of minute temperature differences, useful in spotting subtle heat sources.
- Digital Displays: Built-in screens deliver sharp and detailed visual output. Depending on the model it could be AMOLED or OLED.
- Multiple Colour Palettes: Users can select from various display modes to suit different environments and preferences.
- Laser Rangefinders: Some models include integrated laser rangefinders for measuring distances to targets.
- Battery Life: Extended operation times, with some models offering up to 12 hours of continuous use.
Applications of Guide Thermal Monoculars & Binoculars
Guide thermal monoculars and binoculars are used in various scenarios:
- Wildlife Observation: Monitoring animals without disturbing their natural behaviour.
- Security and Surveillance: Detecting intruders or monitoring premises during nighttime.
- Search and Rescue: Locating individuals in low-visibility environments.
- Outdoor Adventures: Enhancing visibility during nighttime hiking or camping.
- Hunting: Detecting game animals in low-light conditions.
Their portability and advanced features make them suitable for both professional and recreational use.