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The IR522B uncooled handheld thermal binocular is used as a general device for close range observation at night or in adverse weather conditions, so as to identify targets.
IR522B integrates infrared, visible light, laser rangefinder, satellite positioning (GPS or Beidou positioning), electronic compass, and storage module. Users can use it for night and long-distance observation to obtain the geographical coordinates of the target, improving day and night reconnaissance capabilities.
· Capable of laser distance measuring, with high accuracy, high repetition rate, and good stability
· It has self-positioning and target positioning functions, with fast positioning, good signal, and high positioning accuracy
· It can effectively identify targets and automatically highlight identification
· Intelligent recognition of voice input for convenient and quick operation
Model | IR522B |
Infrared Image | |
Detector | Uncooled FPA Infrared Detector |
Resolution | 640×512 |
Pixel size | 12um |
Field of view | ≥6.1°x5.0° |
Visible Image | |
Field of view | ≥3°x2.2° |
Fog penetration | When the visibility is ≤4km, the fog penetration ratio is ≥1.5 |
Laser Distance Measuring | |
Measurement range | Min. range: ≤50m Max. range: ≥6km |
Measurement error | ≤2m |
Accurate rate | ≥98% |
Wavelength | 1.535um, safe for human eye |
Beidou Positioning Accuracy | |
Horizontal positioning | ≤10m (CEP) |
Elevation positioning | ≤10m (PE) |
Leave a data interface for the external lightweight Beidou differential user device | |
Positioning Accuracy | |
Magnetic azimuth accuracy | ≤0.5° (RMS, host tilt range -15 °~+15 °) |
Target positioning accuracy | When the observation distance is 2km, the target positioning accuracy is ≤20m (CEP) |
Power Supply | |
Continuous working hours | ≥10h (room temperature) |
Physical Characteristics | |
Net weight | ≤1.6kg |
Gross weight | ≤2.3kg |
Interface | |
Data interface | Standard USB interface |
Video interface | Standard PAL video interface |
Communication interface | Standard RS232 interface |
Equipped with an external power supply interface | |
Environmental Adaptability | |
Operating temperature | -40℃~+55°C |
Storage temperature | -55℃~+70°C |
Our infrared detectors and thermal imaging modules are designed to provide high-quality thermal imaging solutions for a wide range of applications. We offer a range of technical support and services to help you get the most out of your product, including:
· Product training and education
· Technical troubleshooting and support
· Repair and calibration services
· Customized solutions and consulting
Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to providing you with the highest level of service and support possible. Contact us today to learn more about our product technical support and services.
Q: Can thermal binoculars see through glass or water?
A: No, they cannot. Glass reflects infrared radiation and acts like a mirror for thermal cameras. Water absorbs heat very quickly, so thermal imaging cannot see through it. This is why you can't use them to look through a window effectively.
Q: What are color palettes (e.g., White Hot, Black Hot) used for?
A: Color palettes are different ways to display the thermal image. "White Hot" shows hotter objects as white and cooler backgrounds as black. "Black Hot" inverts this. Other palettes like "Rainbow" or "Red Hot" use colors to highlight subtle temperature differences, which can help in specific scenarios.
Q: Are thermal binoculars legal for civilian use?
A: In most countries, yes, thermal binoculars are perfectly legal for civilian use in activities like hunting, wildlife spotting, and home security. However, it's always crucial to check your local and state regulations, especially regarding hunting, as some areas may have restrictions on using electronic devices.
Q: What does "thermal sensitivity" (NETD) measure?
A: NETD (Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference) measures how sensitive the sensor is to differences in temperature. A lower NETD value (e.g., <40mK) means the binoculars can detect extremely subtle temperature variations, resulting in a smoother, higher-contrast image with less "noise."
Q: What should I look for when choosing thermal binoculars?
A: Key factors to consider are your budget, intended use, sensor resolution (higher is better), detection range, battery life, durability (weatherproofing), and additional features like video recording, built-in laser rangefinders, Wi-Fi connectivity, and multiple color palettes.
Adedi: | 1 |
Fiyat: | Anlaşılabilir |
Ödeme yöntemi: | T/T |
The IR522B uncooled handheld thermal binocular is used as a general device for close range observation at night or in adverse weather conditions, so as to identify targets.
IR522B integrates infrared, visible light, laser rangefinder, satellite positioning (GPS or Beidou positioning), electronic compass, and storage module. Users can use it for night and long-distance observation to obtain the geographical coordinates of the target, improving day and night reconnaissance capabilities.
· Capable of laser distance measuring, with high accuracy, high repetition rate, and good stability
· It has self-positioning and target positioning functions, with fast positioning, good signal, and high positioning accuracy
· It can effectively identify targets and automatically highlight identification
· Intelligent recognition of voice input for convenient and quick operation
Model | IR522B |
Infrared Image | |
Detector | Uncooled FPA Infrared Detector |
Resolution | 640×512 |
Pixel size | 12um |
Field of view | ≥6.1°x5.0° |
Visible Image | |
Field of view | ≥3°x2.2° |
Fog penetration | When the visibility is ≤4km, the fog penetration ratio is ≥1.5 |
Laser Distance Measuring | |
Measurement range | Min. range: ≤50m Max. range: ≥6km |
Measurement error | ≤2m |
Accurate rate | ≥98% |
Wavelength | 1.535um, safe for human eye |
Beidou Positioning Accuracy | |
Horizontal positioning | ≤10m (CEP) |
Elevation positioning | ≤10m (PE) |
Leave a data interface for the external lightweight Beidou differential user device | |
Positioning Accuracy | |
Magnetic azimuth accuracy | ≤0.5° (RMS, host tilt range -15 °~+15 °) |
Target positioning accuracy | When the observation distance is 2km, the target positioning accuracy is ≤20m (CEP) |
Power Supply | |
Continuous working hours | ≥10h (room temperature) |
Physical Characteristics | |
Net weight | ≤1.6kg |
Gross weight | ≤2.3kg |
Interface | |
Data interface | Standard USB interface |
Video interface | Standard PAL video interface |
Communication interface | Standard RS232 interface |
Equipped with an external power supply interface | |
Environmental Adaptability | |
Operating temperature | -40℃~+55°C |
Storage temperature | -55℃~+70°C |
Our infrared detectors and thermal imaging modules are designed to provide high-quality thermal imaging solutions for a wide range of applications. We offer a range of technical support and services to help you get the most out of your product, including:
· Product training and education
· Technical troubleshooting and support
· Repair and calibration services
· Customized solutions and consulting
Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to providing you with the highest level of service and support possible. Contact us today to learn more about our product technical support and services.
Q: Can thermal binoculars see through glass or water?
A: No, they cannot. Glass reflects infrared radiation and acts like a mirror for thermal cameras. Water absorbs heat very quickly, so thermal imaging cannot see through it. This is why you can't use them to look through a window effectively.
Q: What are color palettes (e.g., White Hot, Black Hot) used for?
A: Color palettes are different ways to display the thermal image. "White Hot" shows hotter objects as white and cooler backgrounds as black. "Black Hot" inverts this. Other palettes like "Rainbow" or "Red Hot" use colors to highlight subtle temperature differences, which can help in specific scenarios.
Q: Are thermal binoculars legal for civilian use?
A: In most countries, yes, thermal binoculars are perfectly legal for civilian use in activities like hunting, wildlife spotting, and home security. However, it's always crucial to check your local and state regulations, especially regarding hunting, as some areas may have restrictions on using electronic devices.
Q: What does "thermal sensitivity" (NETD) measure?
A: NETD (Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference) measures how sensitive the sensor is to differences in temperature. A lower NETD value (e.g., <40mK) means the binoculars can detect extremely subtle temperature variations, resulting in a smoother, higher-contrast image with less "noise."
Q: What should I look for when choosing thermal binoculars?
A: Key factors to consider are your budget, intended use, sensor resolution (higher is better), detection range, battery life, durability (weatherproofing), and additional features like video recording, built-in laser rangefinders, Wi-Fi connectivity, and multiple color palettes.