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HikMicro Thunder TQ50 Thermal Scope

The HIKMICRO Thunder Pro TQ50 Thermal Scope is a compact thermal imaging scope developed for 24 hours operation under any weather and environmental conditions. This riflescope comes equipped with a 50 mm Germanium lens and 2.5x-20x zoom, making this the perfect unit for long-range shooting.

SKU: GC04-TIHIK710

HikMicro Thunder TQ50 Thermal Scope

HikMicro Thunder TQ50 Thermal Scope

The HIKMICRO Thunder Pro TQ50 Thermal Scope is a compact thermal imaging scope developed for 24 hours operation under any weather and environmental conditions. This riflescope comes equipped with a 50 mm Germanium lens and 2.5x-20x zoom, making this the perfect unit for long-range shooting.

Thermal image riflescope has 640×512, 12μm thermal detector with 50 Hz refresh rate and 1024×768 OLED monitor, which provides clear image under harsh environment conditions like darkness, fog, smoke, dust, rain, snow, wood, camouflage, etc. The device is used as a thermal rifle scope or handheld monocular. The scope is mainly applied to scenarios such as patrolling, hunting, etc.

Powered with two CR123 batteries the TQ50 gives up to 4.5 hours of continuous operation time. An external 5V power bank (battery pack) can be easily connected via a USB connector for a significant increase in operating time.

Features:

640√ó512 thermal resolution, high sensitivity detector, NETD

Image processing technology: Adaptive AGC, DDE, 3D DNR

1024√ó768 resolution 0.39-inch OLED display

Supports distance measurement, and hotspot function

Supports video recording and snapshot, built-in EMMC (16 GB)

Supports digital zoom and cursor function, palettes of colour adjustable

Up to 4.5 hours continuous working

T-Vision App: Connect – Control – Stream

Connect your smartphone and take control of all features of the Thunder. The T-Vision app allows you to stream the output in real-time allowing you to share your viewpoint with a friend. You can also record images and video, optimise the colour profile, display settings and magnification all from the easy to use the app.

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HikMicro Thunder TQ50 Thermal Scope

The HIKMICRO Thunder Pro TQ50 Thermal Scope is a compact thermal imaging scope developed for 24 hours operation under any weather and environmental conditions. This riflescope comes equipped with a 50 mm Germanium lens and 2.5x-20x zoom, making this the perfect unit for long-range shooting.

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