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Guide TJ1250LP Thermal Monocular

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TIGUI088
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GUI-TIGUI088

Experience thermal in HD with the Guide TJ1250LP Thermal Monocular. Equipped with a 1280x1024 pixel, 12μm sensor . This IR device will give you high defintion images allowing you to detect objects at distances of up to 2600 meters. It also has a NETD <18mK, which brings out rich detail in objects.

 

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    Next-level thermal precision 

    Experience unparalleled thermal clarity with the Guide TJ1250LP Thermal Monocular. Equipped with the new 1280x1024 pixel sensor, it delivers stunning high-definition thermal imagery, allowing users to detect objects at greater distances with remarkable detail. With an ultra-sensitive NETD <18mK rating, this monocular effortlessly distinguishes temperature differences, ensuring seamless detection even in complete darkness and harsh weather conditions. Boasting an impressive 2600-meter detection range, the Guide TJ1250LP is the ultimate tool for long-range thermal observation. The the Guide TJ1250LP Thermal Monocular is the ideal monoculars for hunting, wildlife detection, surveillance and search and rescue operations.

    Furthermore, the Guide TJ1250LP features an ultra-large 1600x1200 AMOLED display, providing a more immersive viewing experience while reducing eye fatigue. This ensures users can comfortably observe for extended periods without missing crucial details. Morover, users can capture photos, record videos, and even livestream footage directly to a smart device, ensuring they never miss a moment in the field.

    Features

    Long detection range

    2600 meter detection range makes the monocular effective for long range detection. 

    AMOLED display 

    Upgraded 1600x1200 AMOLED display for high contrast images and a more immersive observation experience.

    7 colour palettes

    Choose between 7 different colour palettes to get the best possible image of the target depending on viewing conditions. 

    TargetIR App

    Have the ability to stream images and videos on to your smartphone through the WiFi enabled app. 

    Built-in LRF

    Pinpoint the distances of targets up to 1500 meters away.

     

    TargetIR App

    TargetIR App

     

    Stream HD photos and videos from your Guide Sensmart device direct to your smartphone through WiFi integration. This app has the ability to remotely access the image bank of Guide devices and share content in real time on other applications.

     

    About Guide IR

    Established in 2016, Guide Sensmart is an up and coming R&D and manufacturer company of night vision devices who utilise their cutting-edge thermal firmware to create a wide variety of night vision products. Their products range from thermal monoculars, binoculars and scopes which are used for hunting, law enforcement and outdoor applications, to thermal surveillance cameras used for security and high-performance thermal cameras that are used for thermography, smart manufacturing and intelligent farming purposes. With an emphasis on integrity and environmental responsibility, Guide delivers innovative thermal and night vision products that enhance the everyday lives of people. 

    Product Code: GUI-TIGUI088

    More Information
    SensorUncooled VOx Infrared Detector
    Sensor Resolution 1280×1024
    Pixel Interval12 μm
    NETD<18mK
    Magnification2.36x-37.76x
    Aperture50mm
    Field of View 17.5°×14.0°
    Detection Range2600m
    Battery Type2 replaceable 18650 batteries
    Display Type0.5-inch AMOLED 1600×1200
    Storage Size256GB
    Water ResistanceYes
    Working Temperature -20°C to 50°C
    PalettesBlack Hot, White Hot, Red Hot, Iron Red, Blue Hot, Green Hot, Sepia
    Battery Operating Time6 hours continuous (Wi-Fi Hot Spot On at 25 °C)
    Video OutputDigital Video
    Dimensions (L x W x H)247mm x 101mm x 70mm
    Weight689g
    IR IlluminatorNo
    Head Gear AdaptableNo
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