The AGM Voyage TB50-384 384 x 288 Thermal/CMOS Imaging Bi-Ocular detects the heat signatures of people, animals, or objects that are hidden from the naked eye. The device offers a choice of thermal or digital optical imaging—or both together—and allows you to "see" through darkness, smoke, fog, rain, and snow, displaying imagery on an OLED display in two eye tubes. It's equipped with a laser rangefinder, and has its own Wi-Fi hotspot for streaming data to devices. The voyager will run up to eight hours on four 18650 batteries and is IP67-rated waterproof.
- Dual-spectrum image fusion and object highlight (detail enhancement and target recognition)
- Selection of thermal view channel, visible lightchannel, or both combined
- Thermal resolution: 384 x 288
- Optical resolution: 2560 × 1440
- NETD less than 20 mK (77°F, 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 at f/1.0, AGC On
- Video recording, replay, picture snapshot, and search (can review the event on device)
- Wi-Fi hotspot
- Eye-safe laser rangefinder (up to 1093 yards, 1-yard accuracy)
- GPS module
- Digital magnetic compass
- Inclination sensor
- Proximity sensor to save power
- Up to 8 hours continuous operation
- IP67-rated waterproof