Thermal Monoculars & Binoculars (Spotters)
Specifically designed for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts, alike. With a thermal camera as part of your equipment you'll be able to track body heat, see through the dark/weather and observe animals from a distance.
Find out more about Thermal Monoculars & Binoculars (Spotters) below.

- Three models available
- 1,000 m laser range finder
- High optical magnification

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

- NETD <20mk thermal sensor
- Laser Rangefinder: measure the distance to the target to an accuracy of ±1m (up to 1000m)
- Compact, easy-to-grip design with a soft, skin-friendly material

- For day-time, night-time, & low-light
- 2MP images in light conditions as low as 0.001 Lux
- 384x288px IR res, 35mK thermal sensitivity & 897m detection range

- Upgradable device
- Intuitive user experience
- Objective ring zoom control
- XQ35, XG50, XL50 models with optional LRF

- IR resolution: 348 x 288px
- Detection range: 1300m (for a 1.8m-tall object) even in complete darkness
- Pocket-sized, lightweight, & durable

- High-performance aspheric germanium large f/0.9 aperture lens
- High-end 12µm thermal sensor with a 640 x 512px resolution
- Long detection range: up to 2600m

- IR resolution: 384 x 288px
- 001 Lux Starlight camera with a 2560 x 1440px HD resolution
- Built in 850nm IR emitter and laser rangefinder

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

- 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

- NETD <20mk thermal sensor
- Laser rangefinder: measure the distance to targets to an accuracy of ±1m (up to 1000m)
- Integrated Wi-Fi hotspot

- IR resolution: 640 x 512px
- Thermal sensitivity: 15mk
- 1920 x 1080px, 0.49” OLED display

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

- IR resolution: 384 x 288px
- Built-in long-distance laser rangefinder: max distance 1km, accuracy ±1m
- Detection range: 1300m (for a 1.8m-tall object) even in complete darkness

- 384 x 288 17µm <35mK thermal sensor
- 1024 x 768 HD frost-resistant OLED display
- Two models available with different lenses, magnification ranges, and detection distances

- 384 x 288px thermal detector
- 8x digital zoom
- PIP mode and four selectable colour palettes

- 640 X 512 resolution with 12 μm detector
- 35mm, F1.0 or 50mm, F0.9 lens
- PRO image algorithm, PRO image details
- Fingertip rear focus wheel

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

- IR Resolution: 640x480px
- Detection range: 1750m (for a 1.8m-tall object) even in darkness
- Built-in 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi

- Optimised for hunting and tracking applications
- FLIR Boson core provides superior image processing
- Available in two models with different lens sizes and FOVs

- Detection range: 1750m
- Variable magnification: 2.5x to 20x
- Picture-in-Picture mode and 8 selectable thermal palettes

- Advanced NETD <40mK thermal sensor
- Frost-resistant, power-saving, full-colour AMOLED display
- Detection range: 1350m
About Ecology & Outdoor Thermal Monoculars & Binoculars
Tracking wildlife can be tricky. There are so many factors that can hide animals such as darkness, foliage, and weather conditions so wouldn't it be ideal if there was a tool that could accurately track wildlife despite all these things?
Thankfully, there is! This section contains a selection of thermal imaging cameras that can be used to accurately track the body heat of animals regardless of the conditions you find yourself in. They're ideally suited for tracking an animal's location across a great distance without disturbing them in their natural habitat.
By using IR (infrared) technology, thermal cameras can see the world differently from what our eyes do. Rather than see everything normally, thermal cameras see the world as a collection of heat and - since most animals give off some heat - tracking them is easy. It can even see through natural camouflage and allows you to spot what otherwise might have been missed.
Scout thermal cameras can also be used to see through darkened woodland, making them an ideal companion for ramblers and other nature enthusiasts. They can also be used for security purposes and allow you to track man-sized targets across great distances.