AGM Global Vision OBSE60-1280-LRF OBSERVIR 2.5x-28x 60mm Black
$8,042.00
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The AGM ObservIR LRF Thermal & Digital Day/Night Vision binocular is some of the most technologically advanced and feature-packed optics in the world. The primary engine behind these binocular lies within the main thermal viewing channel, with its high-sensitivity 12 micron detector. Unlike other thermal binoculars on the market, the ObservIR LRF also come outfitted with a digital day/night channel as well, which is great for aiding in recognition of targets detected by the thermal channel. The built-in 1,000m laser rangefinder simply takes the ObservIR LRF to another level, 64GB of internal memory and Wi-Fi compatibility. The ObservIR LRF monoculars also come packed with numerous software improvements, and many features that have become commonplace within the AGM thermal product assortment: high-sensitivity thermal detector, 60 mm objective lens with a 1.0 aperture, 3840×2160 ultra-low light CMOS sensor, various viewing modes, multiple color palettes, picture-in-picture mode, built-in
Additional information
| UPC | 810164392596 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OBSE60-1280-LRF |
| Magnification | 2.5x-28x |
| Model | ObservIR |
| Power | 2.5X |
| Product Type | Binocular |
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