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AGM Voyage LRF FB50-384 Fusion Thermal Imaging & CMOS Binocular with built-in Laser Range Finder, 12 Micron 384x288 (25 Hz), 50 mm lens
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Description
The AGM Voyage TB50-384 Fusion Thermal & Digital Day/Night Vision binocular is some of the most technologically advanced and feature-packed optics in the world. The primary engine behind this binocular lies within the main thermal viewing channel, with its incredible new 12 micron 384x288 thermal detector. This new AGM thermal sensor possesses an industry leading sensitivity rating of sub-20mK (millikelvin). This sensor from AGM will ensure that not only are human-sized heat signatures detectable at up to 1.6 miles (2600m), but also that foliage and other background imagery will be crisp and detailed in closer distances/ranges. Unlike other thermal binoculars on the market, the Voyage also come outfitted with a digital night vision channel as well, which is great for aiding in recognition of targets after the thermal channel has detected a potential target. The built-in 1000m Laser Rangefinder simply takes the Voyage to another level, and this is without even mentioning its 64GB of internal memory and Wi-Fi compatibility.
The potential uses with the Voyage fusion binoculars seem almost as endless as its features, which include, but are not limited to: high-sensitivity sub-20mK thermal detector, 50mm Germanium lens with a 0.9 aperture, 2560x1440 ultra-low light CMOS sensor, various viewing modes, including fusion imaging and multiple color palettes, 5.5X base magnification with 16X digital zoom, picture-in-picture mode, built-in laser rangefinder, GPS module, inclination sensor, Digital Detail Enhancement (DDE), up to 8 hours of battery life on three removable, rechargeable 18650 batteries, USB Type-C port for external power capabilities, IP67 waterproof rating, included hard carrying case, neck strap and of course AGM’s 5 Year Transferable Warranty!
Warning: California's Proposition 65
Features:
Dual-spectrum image fusion and object highlight (detail enhancement and target recognition)
Selection of thermal view channel, visible light channel, or both them combined
Lens (Focal Length): Less than 20 mK (25°C, F#=1.0)
Monitor: 0.39-inch, OLED, 1024×768
Storage: Built-in memory module (64 GB)
Snapshot: JPEG, 1600x1200
Battery Operating Time: Up to 8 hours
Battery Capacity Display: Yes
Protection level: IP67
Mounting: 1/4”-20 UNC
Cable Output: USB Type-C port
Accessories (Supplied): Battery Charger, Power Cable, Lens Cloth, Two Wrist Straps, Neck Strap, Six 18650 Batteries, Power Adapter, User Manual, Carrying Case
Storage temperature range: -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Picture In Picture Mode (PIP): Yes
Video Recording: MP4, 1600x1200
Measuring Distance of Laser Rangefinder: Max. 1,000 m
Laser Wavelength: 905 nm (Class 1)
Eye relief: 15 mm
External power supply: DC 5V/2A, Max.10W, Type-C port
Package Includes:
Battery Charger
Power Cable
Lens
Cloth
Two Wrist Straps
Neck Strap
Six 18650 Batteries
Power Adapter
User Manual
Carrying Case
Description
The AGM Voyage TB50-384 Fusion Thermal & Digital Day/Night Vision binocular is some of the most technologically advanced and feature-packed optics in the world. The primary engine behind this binocular lies within the main thermal viewing channel, with its incredible new 12 micron 384x288 thermal detector. This new AGM thermal sensor possesses an industry leading sensitivity rating of sub-20mK (millikelvin). This sensor from AGM will ensure that not only are human-sized heat signatures detectable at up to 1.6 miles (2600m), but also that foliage and other background imagery will be crisp and detailed in closer distances/ranges. Unlike other thermal binoculars on the market, the Voyage also come outfitted with a digital night vision channel as well, which is great for aiding in recognition of targets after the thermal channel has detected a potential target. The built-in 1000m Laser Rangefinder simply takes the Voyage to another level, and this is without even mentioning its 64GB of internal memory and Wi-Fi compatibility.
The potential uses with the Voyage fusion binoculars seem almost as endless as its features, which include, but are not limited to: high-sensitivity sub-20mK thermal detector, 50mm Germanium lens with a 0.9 aperture, 2560x1440 ultra-low light CMOS sensor, various viewing modes, including fusion imaging and multiple color palettes, 5.5X base magnification with 16X digital zoom, picture-in-picture mode, built-in laser rangefinder, GPS module, inclination sensor, Digital Detail Enhancement (DDE), up to 8 hours of battery life on three removable, rechargeable 18650 batteries, USB Type-C port for external power capabilities, IP67 waterproof rating, included hard carrying case, neck strap and of course AGM’s 5 Year Transferable Warranty!
Warning: California's Proposition 65
Features:
Dual-spectrum image fusion and object highlight (detail enhancement and target recognition)
Selection of thermal view channel, visible light channel, or both them combined
Lens (Focal Length): Less than 20 mK (25°C, F#=1.0)
Monitor: 0.39-inch, OLED, 1024×768
Storage: Built-in memory module (64 GB)
Snapshot: JPEG, 1600x1200
Battery Operating Time: Up to 8 hours
Battery Capacity Display: Yes
Protection level: IP67
Mounting: 1/4”-20 UNC
Cable Output: USB Type-C port
Accessories (Supplied): Battery Charger, Power Cable, Lens Cloth, Two Wrist Straps, Neck Strap, Six 18650 Batteries, Power Adapter, User Manual, Carrying Case