Night vision devices with invisible radiation spectrum
prices on 4 modelsInvisible radiation spectrum
— this function is indicated for night vision devices equipped with IR emitters (see the relevant paragraph) with a wavelength of at least 800 nm. A shorter wavelength leads to the fact that the emitter captures part of the visible spectrum during operation; to the naked eye, this looks like a dim red light, which, however, can be clearly seen in the dark, giving away the user's location. Therefore, if both the presence of an IR emitter and the ability to remain invisible when using the device are important to you, you should choose a device with an invisible spectrum.| invisible radiation spectrum | clear | Save List |
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Type:thermal imager, binoculars Overview:detection before 1200 m, increase 4.3 x Lens:25 mm Power supply:battery, battery life 8 h | Price from £1,052.99 up to £1,352.00 Compare prices and buy Hikmicro HABROK 4K HE25LN 3 stores 3 offers Loading online stores list. |
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Type:thermal imager, binoculars Overview:detection before 2600 m, increase 3.4 x Power supply:battery, battery life 8 h | Price from £4,853.71 Compare prices and buy Hikmicro Raptor RQ50LN 1 store 1 offer Loading online stores list. |
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Type:thermal imager, binoculars Overview:detection before 1800 m, increase 4 x Lens:35 mm Power supply:battery, battery life 6 h | Price from £1,743.99 Compare prices and buy Hikmicro Habrok HH35LN 1 store 1 offer Loading online stores list. |
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Type:NVD, monocular, image intensifier generation I Overview:detection before 180 m, increase 5 x Lens:60 mm Power supply:1xCR123, battery life 72 h |



