GUIDE TB Thermal Attachments
The TB series bridges the gap between precision and portability. The magnesium alloy housing reduces weight while increasing precision. The weights are over 20% lighter than other similar products. It is also more compact than our previous clip-on model. The Full HD AMOLED display offers a wider viewing angle and richer colours. It is the ideal partner for relaxed hunting.
Guide TB430
- Thermal imaging camera as an attachment
- Sensor: 400 x 300
- Pixel pitch: 12μm
- Objective: 35m
- Frame rate: 50 Hz
- Spectral range: 8 μm to 14 μm
- Sensitivity (NETD): 25 mK
Highly sensitive 12μm infrared detector
The use of a highly sensitive IR detector with a NETD<25mK allows even the smallest temperature differences to be distinguished, resulting in sharper and clearer images.
1920x1080 AMOLED screen
The eyepiece features a high-resolution 1920x1080 AMOLED screen that provides a visual experience with bright colours and excellent image quality. This greatly increases comfort during observation.
Compact design, lightweight and portable
The housing is made of a lighter magnesium alloy, making it more compact and easier to transport and install.
Blind-mountable universalbattery
Uses standard 18650 batteries equipped with a safety circuit. When replacing the batteries, simply ensure that the positive and negative poles of the two cells are aligned in opposite directions, which reduces the effort required for identification and storage.
Up to 12 hours of battery life
Experience wild adventures with low power consumption, lightweight design and long-lasting performance.
IP68 - Defying wind and rain
Excellent waterproofing ensures reliable operation in the harshest conditions. Shock resistance up to 1000G/ms.
Our expert comment:
Legal information:
The purchase, possession and test firing of these night vision devices and thermal attachments at a shooting range is permitted in Germany for holders of a valid hunting licence in accordance with weapons legislation!
Before mounting night vision devices on riflescopes/firearms, check the hunting laws of your federal state or ask your local hunting/firearms authority whether this is permitted in your federal state!
Stefan Rieger