AGM VOYAGE LRF TB75-640 – BINO

$7,295.00

FEATURES

  • Dual-spectrum image fusion and object highlight (detail enhancement and target recognition)
  • Selection of thermal view channel, visible light channel, or both them combined
  • Thermal resolution: 640×512
  • Optical resolution: 2560×1440
  • NETD less than 20 mK (25°C, F#=1.0)
  • Digital Detail Enhancement (DDE)
  • Dynamic Noise Reduction (3D DNR)
  • Adaptive Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
  • Ultra-low illumination (optical channel), B/W: 0.001 lux @ (F1.0 , AGC On)
  • Video recording, replay, picture snapshot and search (capable to review the event on device)
  • Wi-Fi hotspot
  • Eye-safe laser rangefinder (up to 1,000 m distance detection with measuring accuracy 1 m)
  • GPS module
  • Digital magnetic compass

SPECIFICATIONS


Magnification                                                      5× – 80×

Interpupillary Distance                                      60 mm to 70 mm

Digital Zoom                                                         1×, 2×, 4×, 8×, 16×

Detection Range                                                   3,600 m/yd (6’ object)

Flat Field Correction (FFC)                                905 nm (Class 1)

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Description

The AGM Voyage TB75-640 Fusion Thermal & Digital Day/Night Vision binocular is some of the most technologically advanced and feature-packed optics in the world. The primary engine behind this binocular lies within the main thermal viewing channel, with its incredible new 12 micron 640×512 thermal detector. This new AGM thermal sensor possesses an industry leading sensitivity rating of sub-20mK (millikelvin). This sensor from AGM will ensure that not only are human-sized heat signatures detectable at up to 2.2 miles (3600m), but also that foliage and other background imagery will be crisp and detailed in closer distances/ranges. Unlike other thermal binoculars on the market, the Voyage also come outfitted with a digital night vision channel as well, which is great for aiding in recognition of targets after the thermal channel has detected a potential target. The built-in 1000m Laser Rangefinder simply takes the Voyage to another level, and this is without even mentioning its 64GB of internal memory and Wi-Fi compatibility.

The potential uses with the Voyage fusion binoculars seem almost as endless as its features, which include, but are not limited to: high-sensitivity sub-20mK thermal detector, 75mm Germanium lens with a 1.2 aperture, 2560×1440 ultra-low light CMOS sensor, various viewing modes, including fusion imaging and multiple color palettes, 5X base magnification with 16X digital zoom, picture-in-picture mode, built-in laser rangefinder, GPS module, inclination sensor,  Digital Detail Enhancement (DDE), up to 8 hours of battery life on three removable, rechargeable 18650 batteries, USB Type-C port for external power capabilities, IP67 waterproof rating, included hard carrying case, neck strap and of course AGM’s 5 Year Transferable Warranty!

FEATURES

  • Dual-spectrum image fusion and object highlight (detail enhancement and target recognition)
  • Selection of thermal view channel, visible light channel, or both them combined
  • Thermal resolution: 640×512
  • Optical resolution: 2560×1440
  • NETD less than 20 mK (25°C, F#=1.0)
  • Digital Detail Enhancement (DDE)
  • Dynamic Noise Reduction (3D DNR)
  • Adaptive Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
  • Ultra-low illumination (optical channel), B/W: 0.001 lux @ (F1.0 , AGC On)
  • Video recording, replay, picture snapshot and search (capable to review the event on device)
  • Wi-Fi hotspot
  • Eye-safe laser rangefinder (up to 1,000 m distance detection with measuring accuracy 1 m)
  • GPS module
  • Digital magnetic compass

SPECIFICATIONS


Magnification                                                      5× – 80×

Interpupillary Distance                                      60 mm to 70 mm

Digital Zoom                                                         1×, 2×, 4×, 8×, 16×

Detection Range                                                   3,600 m/yd (6’ object)

Flat Field Correction (FFC)                                905 nm (Class 1)