TR Series is an economical civilian infrared thermal imaging scope that adopts high sensitivity thermal detector with three different lens options 25 mm, 35 mm, and 50 mm. The TR Series offers sharp, detailed images with 640 × 480 IR resolution while retaining accuracy. TR thermal scope also features a compact size, waterproof and dustproof, high shock resistance, rugged and durable, which performs impressively in harsh weather.
640×480IR resolution
35mm F1.0Focal length
12.38°×9.38°FOV
1024×768OLED display
Sensor
Type
Uncooled VOx Infrared Detector, 8 to 14 μm
Resolution
640×480@12μm
NETD
30mK
Frame rate
50 Hz
Lens
Objective lens
35mm, F1.0
Field of view
12.38°×9.38°
Magnification
2.0x~16x
Detection range
1400m/yd
Display
Display type
0.39’’ AMOLED 1024×768
Eyepiece
Exit pupil distance 48 mm; Diopter ± 4; Zoom: 14x
Hardware
WIFI
2.4G
Interface
USB Type-C
System
Recording function
Photo/Video
Memory capacity
32GB
Power
Battery type
Single, replaceable 18650 battery
Operating time
8 hours
Environmental
Operating temperature
-30 °C to 50 °C/ -22°F to +122°F
Shock
800 G at 1 ms half sine pulse (as per IEC60068-2-27)
Encapsulation
IP67
Physical
Weight
540g
Size
208×88×66mm
Standard
Device, Sight base (Choose from two specifications), Type C cable, 5V2A adapter (US, Britain, Australia and Europe), 18650 battery, Battery charger, lens cap, eye mask, quick start guide, warranty card
Optional
18650 battery, Dovetail guide, Bluetooth remote control, Laser rangefinder
Incredible quality, especially considering the price.
Compared side-by-side with a friend's N-Vision Halo LR and between the better battery type, the app (which is awesome for doing settings), and the color palette options, he is now looking to find a buyer for his Halo so he can pick up one of these. Also, Preston was really great for answering some questions for me as a first time thermal buyer.
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