While there are plenty of budget rifle scopes, the technology behind thermal scopes used to be prohibitively expensive. This made them available only to those with deep pockets and big budgets, ...
Starting at just $849 for super early backers, the GRL335 breaks the $1500+ barrier common to 384 thermal scopes. Equipped with a 12μm 384×288 sensor (NETD <25mK) and a 35mm lens, the GRL335 provides ...
Imagine standing in a dense forest, surrounded by thick brush, trees towering overhead, and the sound of distant footsteps rustling in the undergrowth. You know something’s out there—a wild hog, ...
If you’re hunting for the best night vision scope, the first decision isn’t brand - it’s technology: digital night vision (needs ambient light and/or an IR illuminator) versus thermal (detects heat ...
The $10,000, high-definition thermal optics are getting better every year. But that also means the mid and budget-priced optics are getting more affordable. This year we tested the Topdon Thermal ...
The key to a successful hunting trip lies in your ability to adapt to your environment and use the right tools to achieve your goals. ATN Corp, a leading provider of advanced thermal imaging and night ...
The Thermal T2 Max is designed as a simple thermal scope for a range of uses, from detecting heat signatures out in the field to assisting wildlife photographers and game and conservation managers in ...
The design of T2 Max is solid enough with a focus on being used out in the field to pick out subjects that might be hidden from view. Setup and use is simple despite limited instructions, and the ...
What truly sets it apart is the price. While most 384-resolution thermal optics are priced well above $1500, the GRL335 will be available for just $849 during the super early bird phase on Indiegogo.