IR5222 Thermal Binocular with 1280×960 Resolution, 9km Laser Range and 10+ Hour Battery Life
Price:
Negotiable
MOQ:
1
Delivery Time:
Negotiable
Brand:
BeyondView
Product Description
Product Overview
The IR5222 is a multifunctional thermal binocular system designed for all-weather observation and security applications. This advanced device integrates infrared, visible light, low light, laser ranging, and laser indication capabilities into a single handheld unit.
Key Features
- Multi-sensor integration: infrared, visible light, low light, laser ranging, and laser indication
- Built-in positioning module, electronic compass, and WiFi connectivity
- Advanced image fusion technology for enhanced target recognition
- Extended 10+ hour operation with 18650 battery system
- High-definition photo and video recording capabilities
- Real-time target positioning and information upload
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | IR5222 |
| Infrared Resolution | 1280×960/12µm |
| Visible Image Resolution | 4 megapixels (1/1.8" CMOS) |
| Field of View | ≥12.5°×9.4° (Infrared) |
| Laser Range Measurement | 50m to 9km range with ≤2m accuracy |
| Working Hours | ≥10 hours |
| Battery | 18650 (6 pieces) |
| Operating Temperature | -40℃ to +55℃ |
| Protection Rating | IP67 |
| Weight | ≤2kg |
Support & Services
- Comprehensive product training and education
- Technical troubleshooting and support services
- Professional repair and calibration services
- Customized solutions and consulting
Frequently Asked Questions
What are thermal binoculars and how do they work?
Thermal binoculars detect heat signatures (infrared radiation) emitted by all objects and convert them into visible images. They operate independently of ambient light, enabling visibility in complete darkness and through obscurants like smoke and fog.
What's the difference between thermal binoculars and night vision goggles?
Night vision amplifies available visible light to create images and requires some light source. Thermal imaging detects heat directly and functions in absolute darkness while penetrating obscurants.
What does "resolution" mean for thermal binoculars?
Resolution refers to the number of pixels on the thermal sensor. Higher resolution (e.g., 1280×960) provides sharper, more detailed images for better object identification at longer distances.
Get in Touch
Have questions about our products or want to discuss a custom order? Our team is ready to help you.
Company
Beijing BeyondView Technology Co., Ltd
Location
Building 11, No. 78 West 4th Ring Middle Road, Fengtai District, Beijing
Contact Person
Wendy