With its industry-leading SUB 20 NETD sensor and exceptional F0.9 lens system, the Falcon delivers the highest performance components available on the commercial market. This translates into an exceptionally high-quality image, even in the harshest of weather conditions. You won't miss a single detail, no matter how small, with the Falcon's highly thermally sensitive 640x512px 12um SUB 20 NETD sensor, capable of detecting even the slightest animal hairs and physical characteristics.
But that's not all - the Falcon is also incredibly user-friendly, with a robust magnesium housing and four buttons that control all functions with ease, even in total darkness. And with its removable 18650 battery and a run time of up to 6 hours, the Falcon is ready for even the longest birdwatching and wildlife observation trips.
And let's not forget about the Falcon's advanced features, such as the Image Pro mode, which boosts the detail in the image for animals and the background, making it easier than ever to spot elusive bird species. Plus, with access to the HIKMICRO Sight app, you can stream, control, and record from your thermal monocular, and the built-in 64GB memory allows you to save images and videos directly onto the monocular.
Don't settle for less - upgrade your birdwatching and wildlife observation experience with the HIKMICRO Falcon FQ50 Pro today!
Our experts say:
Handheld thermal spotters are an invaluable tool for birdwatchers offering portability and ease of use in the field. By scanning the environment, body heat signatures are easily identified in challenging conditions where avian life would usually remain hidden. Beyond conventional viewing devices, thermal monoculars are an indispensable device for tracking/locating birds in flight, capturing their movements against the backdrop of the sky - this is particularly useful for observing nocturnal or migratory species during low light.
With their versatility and effectiveness, handheld thermal spotters enhance the birdwatching experience, providing enthusiasts with new insights and opportunities to observe wildlife.