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HikMicro LYNX Pro LE10 Handheld termiese monokulêr

HikMicro LYNX Pro LE10 Handheld termiese monokulêr

  • Termiese resolusie: 256x192px
  • Termiese lens: 9,7 mm
  • Bespeuringsafstand: 450m

Hierdie handheld termiese monokulêre is vervang deur die HikMicro Lynx Pro LE10S. Klik hier om te sien.

Die HikMicro LYNX Pro LE10 is 'n medium reeks Hikvision termiese beelding monokulêre met 'n 256x192 termiese beeld resolusie. Koppel aan jou slimtoestel vir stroom of opname.

Termiese visie monokulêre sleutelkenmerke:

  • 450m opsporingsreeks (gemiddelde menslike grootte teiken)*
  • 256x192 termiese resolusie
  • Koppel aan slimtoestelle deur 'n ingeboude WiFi-hotspot te gebruik
  • 720x540 LCOS-skerm
  • 8Gb ingeboude geheue
  • IP67

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Richard
A really useful piece of kit.

In my opinion this is definitely worth the extra money over the Lynx LC06, and easily better than the Scout TX.

Pros:
* It's immune to dazzling from bright lights.
* To be able to stream over wifi is really useful. The wifi range is not spectacular (a few metres), but it does allow you to place the scope in a remote place and stream to your mobile device.
* The detection range is really high (well over the stated 500m), particularly using the hotspot tracking (green crosshair).
* The image latency is fine for stationary observation. In a moving vehicle it becomes a limitation.

Cons:
* Although it can be used during the day, sometimes inanimate objects (rocks, ground, even trees) can impede the ability of detecting animals.
* The scope only shows relative temperature differences. This means that cool things in a cold environment show up as hotspots. This generates a lot of false-positives.
* The identification range is pretty limited due to the lack of resolution in the sensor.
* Streaming over wifi may cause your mobile device to lose internet connectivity - it tries to connect through the scope (as opposed to using mobile data). This can be circumvented but it will depend on your mobile device.