Pulsar Multispectral Fusion Binoculars Trionyx T3 (Night Vision and Thermal)

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Benefits of thermal detection, combined with digital night vision identification

The combination of thermal imaging and digital night vision offers enhanced detection, recognition and identification capabilities. Taking advantage of both technologies TRIONYX makes it easy to find an object with thermal imaging, evaluate the terrain with digital night vision and identify clearly all the object’s smallest features and details with fusion image. Fusion mode displays a combined image of digital night vision and thermal imaging. This enables visualizing the smallest object details while simultaneously highlighting hot areas of the object.

 Specifications

Main
Sensor
384x288 pix. @ 17 µm | CMOS/1280x720

Objective lens
F30/1.25 | F36/1.2

Sensor
Type                                   uncooled | CMOS
Resolution, pixels              384x288 | 1280x720
Frame rate, Hz                   50


Optics
Magnification, x
2.5-10 | 3.5 -
Field of view (HxV), degrees / m @ 100 m
9.1 | 15.4

Display
Type
AMOLED

Resolution, pixels
1024x768

Infrared Illuminator
Emitter
LED

IR wavelength, nm
850 (long-range)

Range Performance
Detection range, m
1000 (thermal channel) | 400 (digital channel)

Video Recorder
Video / photo resolution, pixel
1024x768

Video / photo format
.mp4 / .jpg

Built-in memory, GB
16

Wi-Fi
Wireless Standard
802,11 b/g

Frequency, GHz
2.4

Environmental Characteristics
Degree of protection, IP code (IEC60529)
IPХ7

Power Supply
Output voltage, V
3.7

Battery type
Li-Ion Battery Pack TPS7

Capacity, mAh
6400

External power supply, V
Micro USB type-C (5 V)

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