Pro-SL S04/S14 (Bowl) 384 Thermal Camera

Pro-SL S04/S14 (Bowl) 384 Thermal Camera – compact, field-capable thermal imaging for surveillance & vehicle integration (Ethernet/USB/Analog variants).

Key Features:
✔️ 384 × 288 uncooled microbolometer sensor for IR capture
✔️ 25 Hz refresh delivers continuous, usable thermal video
✔️ 28° horizontal FOV for balanced coverage vs detail
✔️ Available in Ethernet, USB, or Analog interface variants
✔️ Rugged sealed housing (IP-rated) for harsh environments
✔️ Low power draw (~3–4 W) for minimal system load
✔️ Detection to ~440 m, recognition ~110 m under ideal conditions
✔️ Wide operating temperature span and compact footprint for flexible deployment

Pro-SL S04/S14 (Bowl) 384 Thermal Camera

The Pro-SL S04/S14 (Bowl) 384 Thermal Camera incorporates a 384 x 288 thermal sensor with a 29-degree horizontal field of view and is available in three connectivity configurations: Ethernet, USB, and Analog. All variants measure 9.5 inches by 6.5 inches by 3 inches and weigh 9 ounces with identical 30hz frame rate and 3-watt power consumption. The system mounts directly onto Unity S04 or S14 spotlight housings using a replacement bowl and handle assembly, integrating thermal imaging capability into existing patrol vehicle spotlight infrastructure.

Each configuration achieves 480-yard detection range with IP67-rated sealing that operates in temperatures from -40°F to +140°F. All variants feature mechanical pan and tilt functionality for manual spotlight positioning. The Ethernet version streams via Wi-Fi hotspot or wired Ethernet connection with event-based or continuous recording modes. USB and Analog variants stream through their respective connections while receiving 5V power via USB-A 3.1 ports. All configurations include USB power cable with coil, USB to USB-C adapter, USB dust cap, heat shrink tubing, and user manual.

Patrol officers deploy the Pro-SL S04/S14 (Bowl) 384 Thermal Camera integrated with vehicle spotlights for suspect tracking during foot pursuits. Traffic enforcement units utilize the system to identify disabled vehicles on highway shoulders during nighttime operations. Game wardens mount these cameras on patrol trucks for wildlife monitoring without disturbing natural habitats. Firefighting personnel use the spotlight-integrated thermal camera for locating victims during structural fire operations.

Tactical Supply Pakistan provides all three connectivity configurations with Unity S04 and S14 mounting hardware compatibility. The company ensures proper integration guidance for existing spotlight systems and electrical infrastructure requirements.

How does bowl mounting on a spotlight differ from traditional camera mounting systems?
Bowl mounting replaces the existing spotlight reflector assembly, integrating thermal imaging directly into the spotlight housing for unified pan-tilt control through existing spotlight mechanisms rather than requiring separate mounting hardware.

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