• It uses an uncooled micro‑bolometer thermal sensor (e.g., models in 384 × 288 or 640 × 512 formats) to detect heat signatures in complete darkness and poor visibility.

  • Designed for vehicle‑mount or mobile installation: features like WiFi hotspot streaming or Ethernet output allow display on smartphones, tablets or vehicle monitors.

  • Rugged operational specs: typical operating temperature range from about –40 °F to +140 °F, sealed housing (IP67 or higher), and low power consumption suited for mobile use.

  • Fix‑lens field‑of‑view options (for example ~28° horizontal at 13 mm lens) provide balance between range and coverage; telephoto variants narrow the FoV for longer‑range detection.

  • Capable of detecting humans, vehicles or animals through darkness, fog, smoke, rain or snow; one listing claims detection up to ~660 yards (≈600 m) for the 640‑pixel version.

  • Multi‑purpose use: designed for first responders, security patrols, vehicle surveillance, wildlife/anti‑poaching, and any scenario requiring thermal situational awareness.

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