AGM Asp TM25-384 – Short Range Thermal Imaging Monocular
The new Night Optics Explorer 320 handheld thermal imaging camera delivers power and performance in an ultra compact package.
Inclement weather, fog, dust, smoke and light foliage are no match for the Explorer 320’s superior infrared heat sensing capabilities.
This reliable and rugged device puts the power of professional grade thermal imaging in the palm of your hand.
The Explorer 320 is available with an LED map light standard, however an optional laser is available.
Some suitable applications are as follows:
Hunting/spotting
Search and rescue
Pursuit and tracking
Security
Target detection and acquisition
Surveillance
Crowd monitoring
Livestock and wildlife management and more
Resolution | 384x288 |
Spectral Range | 8-14 µm |
Pitch | 25 µm |
Lens System | 19mm Fixed focus |
Polarity | Black Hot / White Hot / Red hot |
Refresh Rate | 50hz Pal | 60hz NTSC |
Magnification | 1x Standard / 2x & 4x Digital |
Diopter | +/- 5 |
Video Output Format | PAL or NTSC - 320x240 |
Display | 640x480 | OLED | Brightness Control |
Interface Options | USB / Video Out |
Power & Runtime | Internal Rechargeable Li-ion Battery | 8hrs |
Additional Features | LED light or Laser (Optional) |
Detection Range (Human) | 600+ yds |
Operating Temperature | -4°F - 122°F | -20°C x 50°C |
Dimensions (mm | in) | 66 x 62 x 158 | 2.6 x 2.4 x 6.2 |
Weight | 10.7oz | 305g |
Environmental | IP67 - Water resistant | Shockproof to 1m |
Warranty (US | Int.) | 2 Years | 1 Year |
- 384x288 resolution
- 50hz/60hz real time refresh rate
- Built-in LED or optional laser
- IP67 water and shock resistant
- Lightest and smallest in class
- Rugged construction
- 640x480 hi-res display
- Long battery life
- USB charging
From Our Community
Question
I'm an avid hog hunter from south Texas using a Gen III nv scope and shopping for a thermal handheld to improve my hunting. My question is how does the night optics explorer differ from the SPI X400 tacscope? Looks to be the same housing but wondered if there were any significant differences. Just to let you know I'm looking at the EOTECH x320, Flir 320, and pulsar HD 38hd. Anything in that price range and capability. Thanks Roddy
From Roddy Tompkins on Feb 14, 2015
Answer
Hi Roddy. All of these cameras you are looking at are very similar. But there are more versatile devices. Is there a number where we can reach you to describe some of the units that might be a better fit?