The functionalities of a thermal imaging product can vary based on the product model, manufacturer, and market positioning. Here are some common features that may be present in a thermal imaging product:
1. High Resolution: Provides high-resolution thermal images to display more details of the target.
2. Multiple Color Palettes: Allows users to choose different thermal color palettes to better highlight temperature differences.
3. Long-Range Detection: Optimized lenses and focus for long-range target detection.
4. High Sensitivity: Low NETD (Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference) for improved sensitivity to small temperature differences.
5. Video and Image Recording: Enables users to record thermal videos or capture thermal images for later analysis and sharing.
6. Thermal Image Overlay: Overlays thermal images on visible light images for comprehensive information.
7. Digital and Wireless Connectivity: Features digital interfaces and/or wireless connectivity for data transfer and remote monitoring with computers, smartphones, or other devices.
8. Multi-Mode Operation: Offers different operation modes such as real-time mode, recording mode, thermal tracking, etc.
9. Temperature Measurement: Includes temperature measurement capabilities, allowing users to measure temperatures in specific areas.
10. Protective Features: Possesses shock-resistant, waterproof, dustproof, etc., characteristics to adapt to different environmental conditions.
11. User Interface: Provides an intuitive user interface for easy device setup and control.
12. Battery Life: Long battery life to support extended operation and remote usage.
13. Thermal Imaging Analysis Software: Comes with complementary software tools for further analysis, processing, and interpretation of thermal image data.
14. Intelligent Functions: Some products may have intelligent features such as target tracking, alarm notifications, etc.
At present, thermal imaging telescopes in our products have significant advantages:
1. High resolution 640×512 thermal imaging sensor.
2. 5 Display Modes – Rainbow, Iron Red, Cool, White Heat, Black Heat mode – to help hunter identify objects more quickly & accurately.
3. Long detection range up to 12500 meters.
4. New upgrade thermal sensor sensitivity < 50 mK NETD.
5. Built-in photo and video recorder with 16 GB memory.
6. Picture-in-picture displays a magnified image at the top-center 10% of the overall field of view for precise zooming on an object of interest.
7. Wireless sharing function(WIFI).
8. It has real-time mode, recording mode, and hot tracking functions.
9. Equipped with seismic, waterproof, dustproof and other characteristics to adapt to different environmental conditions
10. Quick-change high capacity battery (up to 10 hrs. of operation time)
Therefore, the usage scenarios are also very wide:
1. Security and Surveillance:
Used for monitoring and safeguarding critical infrastructure, borders, buildings, and other important locations. Thermal imaging technology provides reliable surveillance during nighttime and adverse weather conditions.
2. Military and Defense:
Employed for long-range target detection, night vision, and intelligence gathering. Thermal imaging binoculars play a crucial role in military operations, offering powerful observation and reconnaissance capabilities.
3. Outdoor Exploration and Activities:
Utilized for nighttime observation, search, and rescue missions. Thermal imaging binoculars enable outdoor enthusiasts, adventurers, and rescue teams to navigate and operate more safely in complex environments.
4. Industrial Inspection and Maintenance:
Used to detect thermal anomalies in equipment and structures and perform preventive maintenance. This aids in improving the reliability and safety of industrial facilities.
5. Fire Monitoring and Rescue:
Applied to detect early signs of fires for prompt response and rescue operations. Thermal imaging binoculars can penetrate smoke to identify heat sources.
6. Hunting:
Hunters use thermal imaging binoculars to track prey at night, enhancing hunting efficiency. This technology is also employed in wildlife research.
7. Scientific Research:
Applied in geological, ecological, and meteorological research. Thermal imaging technology assists in monitoring surface temperatures, animal behavior, and atmospheric temperature changes.
8. Building and Energy:
Used to detect thermal leakage and faults in buildings, pipelines, and power lines. This contributes to improving the efficiency of buildings and energy systems.
9. Aviation and Aerospace:
In aviation and aerospace, thermal imaging binoculars are used for nighttime navigation, target tracking, and thermal source identification.