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Guide TN650 LRF Thermal Night Vision Binoculars

The ultimate GUIDE for nightime

Experience unparalleled performance in the dark with the Guide Sensmart TN650 thermal binoculars. Designed with your comfort in mind, their ergonomic build minimizes fatigue during extended periods of observation. The 60mm~70mm interpupillary adjusters ensure a personalized viewing experience tailored to your preferences.

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Guide TN650 Thermal Binoculars with LRF

Guide TN650 LRF Thermal Night Vision Binoculars

The ultimate GUIDE for nightime

Experience unparalleled performance in the dark with the Guide Sensmart TN650 thermal binoculars. Designed with your comfort in mind, their ergonomic build minimizes fatigue during extended periods of observation. The 60mm~70mm interpupillary adjusters ensure a personalized viewing experience tailored to your preferences.

Witness HD images like never before, courtesy of the ultra-sensitive VOx sensor. Boasting a vivid 640x480 pixel display at 12µm and a NETD of <30mK, this thermal device guarantees flawless detail recognition, even in the most challenging weather conditions. Say goodbye to blurry images of moving targets - the 50Hz image frame rate ensures seamless imaging, making the TN650 an invaluable asset for law enforcement, outdoor enthusiasts, and leisure activities.

Enhance your outoors experience

The Guide TN650 showcases remarkable outdoor performance thanks to its integrated compass and GPS functionalities, guaranteeing constant awareness of your whereabouts. Boasting a detection range spanning 3300 meters, the TN650 excels in medium to long-range detection, complemented by its laser rangefinding prowess extending up to 600 meters. Furthermore, the durability of the TN650 is beyond question, backed by its IP66 waterproof certification that shields it against rain, dust, drops, and shocks.

High contrast full colour 1024x768 OLED, boosting the quality of images.

The target image is zoomed in at the top center, covering 10% of the screen, enabling detailed identification in complex outdoor settings.

Choose between 6 different colour palettes to get the best possible image of the target depending on weather conditions.

Switch between Natural, Enhanced and Highlight modes to make objects more prominent based on your preferences.

Zoom in and out smoothly with less lag, allowing for quick detection of the target.

Key Features:

OLED display

PIP mode

Three scene modes

Smooth zoom

6 colour palettes

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Guide TN650 LRF Thermal Night Vision Binoculars

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Guide TN650 LRF Thermal Night Vision Binoculars

The ultimate GUIDE for nightime

Experience unparalleled performance in the dark with the Guide Sensmart TN650 thermal binoculars. Designed with your comfort in mind, their ergonomic build minimizes fatigue during extended periods of observation. The 60mm~70mm interpupillary adjusters ensure a personalized viewing experience tailored to your preferences.

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