PARD FT32-LRF Thermal imaging attachment with laser rangefinders
- Very lightweight and compact thermal imaging attachment (410 g) with integrated laser rangefinder
- Multifunctional device – can be used both as a handheld device and as an attachment
- Thermal imaging sensor resolution of 384 x 280 px, 12 µm pitch and NETD < 25 mK
- Detection of heat sources from approx. 2,600 m
- WLAN, image and video recording function (SD card max. 128 GB)
- Operates with standard 18650 rechargeable batteries
The latest Pard FT32-LRF Clip-On thermal imaging attachment meets all your hunting needs. You can use it as a classic attachment or as a mobile handheld device. The FT32 is based on a VOx sensor (384 x 288 pixels) with a sensitivity of <25 mK. The thermal image is displayed on an OLED display with a resolution of 1440 x 1080 pixels. Combined with a refresh rate of 50 Hertz, you get a very harmonious thermal image. The image can be focused manually.
The FT32-LRF offers all the usual functions. For example, it has WiFi for transmitting a live image to your mobile device. It has a photo and video recording function that you can save and retrieve on an external SD card (max. 128 GB). You can also display the image in 7 different image modes, which you can switch between as you wish. In addition, the FT32-LRF has an integrated laser rangefinder. The rangefinder allows you to determine the distance to the target accurately within seconds. This significantly reduces the risk of misfires.
The thermal imaging camera is powered by a replaceable 18650 lithium-ion battery, which allows it to be used for up to 5 hours in continuous operation. The instrument is charged via USB-C and can therefore also be used with a power bank. So nothing stands in the way of a long hunt.
Included in delivery:
- Thermal imaging camera - PARD FT32-LRF
- 1x 18650 battery
- bag
- USB cable
- Operating instructions
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