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HikMicro DS-2TS16-50 Thermal Binoculars

The HikMicro TS16-50 Thermal Fusion Binocular is equipped with an ultra-low light optical detector, 640 √ó 512 thermal detectors, 1024√ó768 OLED display and eyepiece with a large field of view. The device can quickly discover and locate hiding objects even under extreme environments, such as smoke, fog, rain and snow. It can be widely applied to scenarios like patrol, law enforcement, search and rescue, drug enforcement, anti-smuggling and suspect capture. The HikMicro TS16-50 Thermal Fusion Binocular has a detection range of a human-sized object of over 1400+ metres and 4500+ metres for a vehicle sized object.

SKU: GC04-TIHIK605

HikMicro DS-2TS16-50 Thermal Binoculars

HikMicro DS-2TS16-50 Thermal Binoculars

The HikMicro TS16-50 Thermal Fusion Binocular is equipped with an ultra-low light optical detector, 640 √ó 512 thermal detectors, 1024√ó768 OLED display and eyepiece with a large field of view. The device can quickly discover and locate hiding objects even under extreme environments, such as smoke, fog, rain and snow. It can be widely applied to scenarios like patrol, law enforcement, search and rescue, drug enforcement, anti-smuggling and suspect capture. The HikMicro TS16-50 Thermal Fusion Binocular has a detection range of a human-sized object of over 1400+ metres and 4500+ metres for a vehicle sized object.

Features:

Thermal: 640 √ó 512@25fps, optical: 1280 √ó 960@25fps

NETD

DDE (Digital Detail Enhancement)

3D DNR, adaptive AGC (Automatic Gain Control)

Ultra-low illumination (optical channel), B/W: 0.001 lux @ (F1.0 , AGC On )

0.39-inch OLED display

Automatic OLED backlight

Manual focus for thermal lens

Bi-spectrum image fusion and object highlight (detail enhancement and target recognition)

Video recording, replay, picture snapshot and search (capable to review the event on device)

Wi-Fi hot spot, GPS, cursor display

Up to 7 hours continuous running

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HikMicro DS-2TS16-50 Thermal Binoculars

The HikMicro TS16-50 Thermal Fusion Binocular is equipped with an ultra-low light optical detector, 640 √ó 512 thermal detectors, 1024√ó768 OLED display and eyepiece with a large field of view. The device can quickly discover and locate hiding objects even under extreme environments, such as smoke, fog, rain and snow. It can be widely applied to scenarios like patrol, law enforcement, search and rescue, drug enforcement, anti-smuggling and suspect capture. The HikMicro TS16-50 Thermal Fusion Binocular has a detection range of a human-sized object of over 1400+ metres and 4500+ metres for a vehicle sized object.

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