Introducing the Pard Leopard 480 2x Thermal Imaging Monocular - 25mm Lens. A compact, state-of-the-art device designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals seeking advanced thermal imaging capabilities. Equipped with a 480 x 360 resolution uncooled VOx (vanadium oxide) sensor, this monocular boasts a sensitivity of less than 20mK, enabling users to detect subtle temperature differences in various environments. With an impressive detection range of up to 1200 meters and a 25mm objective lens, this unit provides clear and detailed imagery, making it well-suited for applications such as hunting, wildlife observation, and surveillance.
The device features a user-friendly AMOLED display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, delivering sharp and vibrant visuals in real-time. Users can select from six different image modes and three scene modes to optimize performance based on environmental conditions, such as cities, forests, or rainy weather. For close-ups, the 2x optical magnification can be paired with a digital zoom, allowing for enhanced observation of distant objects without losing clarity. The thermal monocular also integrates useful functionalities, including Picture-in-Picture (PIP) for focused viewing, a gyroscope for stabilizing images, and loop recording capabilities for seamless video capture.
Durability is a key feature of the Leopard 480, with an IP67 rating ensuring resistance to dust and immersion in water, making it reliable even in harsh weather conditions. The unit operates effectively in temperatures ranging from -30C to +55C (-22F to +131F). Powered by a removable and rechargeable 18650 lithium-ion battery, the device supports up to six hours of continuous use, while USB Type-C connectivity facilitates charging and data transfer. Compact and lightweight at just 360g, the Pard Leopard 480 combines portability with cutting-edge technology, making it an invaluable tool for any outdoor activity.
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