So the optical sensor is on the left side and it has a resolution of 2560x1440p. The lens has a diameter of 31 mm for decent light transmission. With a magnification of 2.9-23.2x, the optical sensor allows you to get nice and close to what you are observing. The field of view of 24.4×13.6 meters at a distance of 91.4 meters allows you to keep a good overview. The thermal sensor is located on the right side of the HikMicro Habrok HH35LN thermal imager. That sensor has a resolution of 384x288p and a pixel pitch of 12 µm. With its impressive NETD of 20 mK, you are assured of very sharp thermal images in which you can distinguish clear details. The thermal sensor has 5-40x magnification and the lens is 35 mm in diameter. It has a maximum range of 1,800 meters and a field of view of 13.2×9.9 meters.
So the HikMicro Habrok HH35LN thermal imaging scope can be used for daytime use, but it is also definitely suitable for use in the dark. In fact, it features an IR illuminator with a wavelength of 940 nm. That illuminator sits between the two lenses and its angle is manually adjustable. Everything is displayed razor-sharp on the OLED display with 1920x1080p resolution, and with a proper eye relief of 15 mm, you can observe everything around you. There is a swivel ring on both lenses that allows you to adjust the focus. You have a choice of color modes when observing. For the optical sensor, these are day, night, and automatic. With the thermal sensor, you have a choice of black hot, white hot, red hot and fusion.
In addition to observing your immediate surroundings, the HikMicro Habrok HH35LN thermal imaging scope can be used for a number of other things. In fact, it features a laser rangefinder, which allows you to measure the distance to what you are observing with the click of a button. The rangefinder has a range of 1,000 meters. There are several buttons on top of the Habrok thermal imaging scope, which you use to control the rangefinder, among other things. Furthermore, you have access to a menu that you control with those buttons and there is even a photo button on the thermal imager. At the touch of a button, you easily capture what you are observing in the form of a photograph. Holding down the button starts or stops a video recording. Everything is stored in the built-in 64 GB memory.
Sensor resolution (pixels)
384×288, 2560×1440
Pixel pitch (µm)
12
Thermal sensitivity (NETD mK)
≤20
magnification
2.9-40x
Objective diameter (mm)
31 & 35
crosshairs
new
Focus
Adjustable objective
Display type
OLED
Display resolution
1920×1080
Frame rate (Hz)
50
Streaming function
Yes
Battery type
18650
battery life
6 hours
Dimension (mm)
212.4×138.2×68.4 (lxwxh)
Weight (grams)
780
Including mounting rings
new
Extras
4 batteries, Charger, Lens cloth, Neck strap, Tripod adapter, USB cable
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