Thermal Imaging Binoculars

Thermal imaging binoculars are arguably the best tool for observation and spotting in tough conditions. Whether you find yourself in a dense forest, summer meadow, high mountains, or simply in bad weather, with thermal binoculars, you will have much bigger chances of not only spotting an animal but also recognizing and identifying it correctly. Show more

Thermal imaging binoculars are arguably the best tool for observation and spotting in tough conditions. Whether you find yourself in a dense forest, summer meadow, high mountains, or simply in bad weather, with thermal binoculars, you will have much bigger chances of not only spotting an animal but also recognizing and identifying it correctly.

The main advantage of thermal vision binoculars is a dual eyepiece. Because of it, you get to observe your surroundings with both eyes, which is much more natural for us humans, and therefore causes less eye fatigue, increases alertness, and often yields much better results.

In our range, thermal binoculars look almost identical to the daytime ones, making them simple and intuitive to use. Not to mention the appealing look, of course.

But when choosing thermal binoculars for hunting, it’s what’s inside that matters. Designing, manufacturing, and assembling all of our devices in Europe, we can guarantee impeccable quality. Meanwhile, to ensure versatility, we have a range of devices with varying specifications.

If you often find yourself observing vast areas and require great zooming opportunities, the Pulsar Merger LRF XL50, with an HD resolution thermal sensor, will perhaps be the best choice for you.

Those who often hunt in highly humid conditions will appreciate the extreme thermal sensitivity of an XP sensor offered by both Merger LRF XP50 and Merger LRF XP35. The latter will be a great choice for hunters on the go, as their housing is much more compact – just like that of the Merger LRF XQ35..

Now, thermal imaging binoculars are, of course, irreplaceable at night. But if you’re after thermal night vision binoculars – a device that combines both thermal and night vision technologies – head over to the Multispectral device section, where the Pulsar Merger Duo NXP50 is patiently waiting for all night hunters.

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