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The MATRIX excels in robust heat detection, reaching distances of up to 2,500 yards. The vivid results are showcased on a sharp 1024ร768 OLED display, further enhanced by the latest patented IMAGE BOOST technology, delivering unparalleled clarity and detail.
With a remarkable battery life of up to 5 hours on a set of 18650 batteries, the MATRIX guarantees extended usage. Its ability to quickly swap batteries at a cost-effective price ensures continuous operation. The monocular also boasts a highly precise, ambidextrous focus ring, allowing quick and accurate adjustments to provide the highest picture quality display.
Loaded with cutting-edge technology, the Predator Thermal Optics MATRIX includes built-in photo and video recording with sound. Its Wi-Fi connectivity facilitates seamless data uploading to the Predator Thermal Optics app, adding a layer of convenience and versatility to its functionality. The Matrix has an IP66 waterproof rating, ensuring reliable performance even in the most adverse weather conditions, making it a reliable tool for professionals in various fields.
What’s The Difference?
Looking at the Specification Sheet below, you’ll quickly notice that the MATRIX Thermal Monocular models have a lot in common. They share the same type of VOx Gen2 sensor with an outstanding NETD of <18mK, they share the same power supply, screen resolution, operating system etc. So here are a couple key differences to take note of:
- Objective Lens Size
- Sensor Resolution
- LRF
When you compare the objective lens sizes (15mm vs 35mm) and sensor resolutions (384×288 vs 640×512) you’ll notice how it can affect field of view and detection distance. Larger lenses allow more thermal energy into the sensor and make target identification at longer ranges easier. You’ll also notice that the LRF models have a built in laser range finder for determining the correct range to your target or to terrain features.
















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