Thermal Monoculars - Detector Size: 320 x 240 Sensor, Image Frequency: 50 Hz, Optical Magnification: 4 x
AXION KEY IR-matrix (microbolometer) based thermal imaging monoculars are represented by several models that differ in magnification and lens diameter. These devices are designed for use both at night-time and during the day in difficult weather conditions (fog, smog, rain), as well as where obstacles are present that impede the detection of a target (branches, tall grass, dense shrubs, etc.). Unlike night-vision devices that are based on electron-optical converters, thermal vision monoculars do not require an external light source and are resistant to the effects of bright light.
AXION KEY monoculars can be used for night-time hunting, observation, and terrain orientation, and carrying out rescue operations.
At just 8.8 ounces and small enough to carry in your pack, the Pulsar Axion Key XM30 Thermal Monocular is proof big performance can come in a small package. The Axion Key XM30 is built for reliable use, even in adverse conditions, with an all-metal, magnesium-alloy body and is waterproof rated IPX7, submersible in 3 feet of water for up to 30 minutes. Performance comes in the form of an advanced 320x240 microbolometer sensor with 12μm pixel pitch for improved imaging at increased magnification and in adverse conditions, 960x720 LCOS micro-display, 8-color imaging palette, 2.5-10x magnification, picture-in-picture, easy user interface, instant startup, and an extended 1,450-yard heat-signature detection range.