Armasight Command 3-12×50 Thermal Imaging Bi-Ocular
$3,584.14
Improve your depth perception when sighting your targets with the Armasight Command 336 3-12x502mm Thermal Imaging Bi-Ocular w/ 3x FLIR Tau 2. This thermal imager engineered by the product specialists at Armasight is a solid state, uncooled, long-wave infrared, magnified, and dedicated handheld system. The Armasight Command 336 Water Resistant Thermal Imager allows you to detect targets by cutting through snow, dust, smoke, fog, haze, and other atmospheric obscurants. The Armasight Thermal Imaging is extremely difficult to detect with other devices, as it emits no visible light or RF energy. Be sure to expect superior performance in a compact and lightweight package in this Armasight Command 336 3-12x Thermal Imaging Bi-Ocular. Specifications for Armasight Command 3-12×50 Thermal Imaging Bi-Ocular: Manufacturer: Armasight Color: Black Magnification: 3 – 12 x Objective Lens Diameter: 50 mm Refresh Rate: 30 Hz Resolution: 256×336 pixels Eye Relief: 45 mm Exit Pupil: 10 mm Field of View, Angle: 7.8 degrees Battery Type: CR123A Length: 10.1 in Width: 4.3 in Height: 2.9 in Condition: Refurbished Battery Quantity: 2 Magnification Type: Variable Features of Armasight Command 336×256 Water Resistant Thermal Imager: The lightest and most compact scope in its class User selectable NTS C or PAL format Easy and Intuitive Drop-down user interface Digital E-Zoom: 1x, 2x and 4x Color Modes: White Hot/ Black Hot/ Rainbow/ Various Color modes Extended operation time with optional external battery power supply Recording: video output /optional Video Recorder with onboard replay Water Resistant, CNC machined aircraft-aluminum alloy construction Rapid start-up Limited 3-year warranty Limited three year warranty after registration Package Contents: Armasight Command 336 3-12×50 Thermal Imaging Bi-Ocular, FLIR Tau 2 – 336×256 Core Objective Lens Cap Eyecup Battery Cassette CR123 Lithium Battery Operation and Maintenance Manual Advanced Wireless remote control (AWREC) Picatinny Adapter for Advanced Wireless Remote Control Carrying Case
JJ –
Naturally, the Helios won’t reach the quality that could give you the models with the price around $7,000, but, honestly, I didn’t see any reason to pay so much more if this baby can satisfy all my needs.Choosing the device I paid attention to weight, E-Zoom, interface and battery life as these features were vital to me. First three points were perfect, but standard operational time seemed to be too little for me, so I had some doubts. To deal with this problem, I bought extended battery power supply and quite happy with my decision, no regrets.
Steve –
THIS PRODUCT SHOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN MARKETED. IT IS DESIGNED FOR LONG RANGE VIEWING THERMAL WHICH SEEMS TO FUNCTION FAIRLY WELL, BUT…………DO NOT LEAVE THE BATTERIES IN THE UNIT WHEN NOT IN USE AS THEY WILL DAMAGE THE CIRCUITRY. ALSO THE BATTERY HOLDING PLASTIC CLIP IS VERY FRAGILE AND EASY TO BREAK RENDING THE UNIT USELESS. I PAID ALMOST TWICE THE CURRENT PRICE FOR THIS MONSTROSITY AND REGRETTED IT THE MINUTE I STARTD USING IT. THE CIRCUITRY FAILED WHILE I WAS ACTUALLY USING THE DEVICEBEFORE I SENT IT FOR REPAIRS, I HAD A FULL COLOR PALATE OF OPTIONS FOR VIWEING THERMAL IMAGES. WHEN THE UNIT WAS RETURNED, THE COLOR PALATE WAS GONE LEAVING JUST BLACK AND WHITE AS THE SOLE OPTION. ATTEMPTS TO FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENED FELL ON DEAF EARS BOTH FROM OPTICS PLANET WHO DID NOT EVEN TRY TO HELP AND THE MANUFACTURER WHO WAS BOUGHT OUT BY FLIRDO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND AVOID THIS UNIT. NOT WORTH THE HEADACHES IT WILL CAUSE YO. VERY BULKY TO CARRY AROUND. I REGRET THIS PURCHASE AND AM TRYING TO GET RID OF THE UNIT. IT IS AN ALBATROSS THAT WILL HANG AROUND YOUR NECK IF YOU BUY IT
Ozy –
I didn't like the design of that thing at first, but image quality and easy to understand menu compensated everything. Even it may appear not as comfprtable as flir scouts for example, but it's doing its job flawlessly and I'm able to detect hogs at 500+ yards, and it's much better from what I used to get from scout basic model. Defenitely worth every buck was paid for it.