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Guide TrackIR 50 thermal monocular is a professional-grade thermal imaging device equipped with a 50 mm objective lens, designed for long-range observation in demanding environments. It features a 400×300 VOx sensor with a 17 µm pixel pitch and a 50 Hz refresh rate, delivering smooth, stable imagery without motion blur, while the rugged IP66-rated housing ensures reliable operation in harsh weather and field conditions.
🫡 We are a team of veterans
We are a team of veterans with real-world experience using thermal imaging equipment in operational conditions. We evaluate devices based on reliability, consistency, detection range, and usability rather than marketing claims. Guide TrackIR 50 is viewed by us as a serious professional tool designed for sustained use and critical tasks where dependable performance is essential.
⚙️ Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Device type | Thermal monocular |
| Sensor | VOx 400×300 |
| Pixel pitch | 17 µm |
| Refresh rate | 50 Hz |
| NETD | <50 mK |
| Objective lens | 50 mm F/1.2 |
| Optical magnification | 3.3× |
| Digital zoom | up to 13.2× |
| Display | 1280×960, LCOS |
| Rangefinder | Stadiametric |
| Human detection range | 1900 m |
| Vehicle detection range | 3000 m |
| Interfaces | Wi-Fi, USB Type-C, HDMI |
| Power source | Built-in Li-Ion |
| Battery capacity | 6000 mAh |
| Operating time | up to 5 hours |
| Protection rating | IP66 |
| Dimensions | 214×65×71 mm |
| Weight | 535 g |
💬 Comment
Guide TrackIR 50 is designed primarily for long-range thermal observation. Its large objective lens and stable sensor performance allow confident operation where compact thermal devices lose detail. This monocular is suitable for tasks requiring consistent detection, distance awareness, and dependable image quality over extended periods.
🎯 Who it is for
Primarily for military personnel requiring long-range surveillance and area control.
For security, border, and law enforcement units where stability, detection distance, and professional-grade reliability are critical.
For hunters operating in open terrain who need confident long-distance target identification.
For search and rescue teams tasked with locating people or equipment over large areas and in adverse conditions.