CGOB series is a monocular handheld infrared telescope. it has the advantages of small dimensions, lightweight, high performance, low power consumption and wide use. using no block, no tec working mode, continuous image without delay. with a variety of hand-adjusted lenses, to meet the needs of domestic and foreign applications.
A handheld monocular telescope is a portable optical instrument designed to observe distant objects with one eye. Lighter and smaller than binoculars, monoculars are easy to carry and quick to use, especially for hiking, traveling, bird watching, hunting, sporting events and other outdoor activities. Monocular telescopes usually have a fixed magnification, but some models offer a zoom function that allows users to adjust the magnification to suit different viewing needs.
Using 384×288/640×512 high performance vanadium oxide uncooled focal plane detector.
5 image modes supported:Black hot,white hot,false color,green hot, red hot.
Adopt advanced non-blocking technology.
Support digital magnification, picture in picture, menu call, photo/video, data export and other functions.
Support video image wi-fi transmission display.
Support 18650 battery power supply, support type-c charging.
Support function key operation.
Support outdoor mode, red dot mode.
Support simultaneous display of OLED and CVBS.
Support manual cross cursor to remove bad points.
Magnification: The magnification determines how closely you can zoom in on distant objects. The common magnification is 8x, 10x, etc., and the selection needs to be determined according to actual needs.
Objective diameter: The larger the objective diameter, the more light entering the telescope, the brighter the image will be observed. However, increasing the diameter of the objective lens will also increase the size and weight of the telescope.
Field of view: Field of view is the width that can be observed at a specific distance, such as 1000 meters. The wider the field of view, the larger the area that can be observed at one time.
Optical quality and coating: High-quality optical components and multilayer coatings can improve image sharpness and brightness, reduce glare and reflection.
Waterproof and anti-fog performance: It is especially important for outdoor activities and can protect the telescope from normal use in bad weather conditions.
Durability: Considering the environment for outdoor use, it is wise to choose a monocular telescope with a strong housing and good earthquake resistance.
1. Compactness: Monoculars are more compact and lightweight, making them easier to carry and use for extended periods.
2. Portability: They are more portable and convenient for activities where minimizing weight and bulk is important.
3. Single-eye Viewing: Some users find single-eye viewing more comfortable or convenient than using both eyes with binoculars.
Handheld Monoculars vary in their ability to perform in low-light conditions. Some models feature large objective lenses and specialized coatings that enhance light transmission, making them suitable for low-light or nighttime use. However, their performance may not match that of night vision devices or dedicated low-light optics.