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HTI HT A3 Thermal monocular


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As above, HTI A3 35 mm lens version

384 x 288 thermal sensor (higher resolution than Axiom xm30 S)
Screen res 720 x 540 ---50 mhz
Weight 289 g
Built in 6 hour battery, with USB charging or backup.
4 colour palette s
Built in laser designator
Extremely robust construction
Diopter and focus control

Image wise this has a clearer screen than my XM30S , the resolution and zoom may not be as high , but ID for fox and rabbit is at least as accurate, and its nearly half the price.
Battery life is huge.
No frills , simple operation, no fussy menus, just does what its supposed to do.

Brand new in the box £825 posted.
 

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Ill stand by the warranty, refund or replace, and deal with the manufacturer.
I had one of these at the beginning of the year and had no issues with it, then 'upgraded to a Pulsar' Im now going back to one of these, and bought an extra one.
For the money, they take some beating, especially with that sensor and lens size.
Your nearest is the pulsar XM22 , with a 22mm lens and no focus adjustment, which costs another £50, and has a <2 hour battery.
The only thing better about the Pulsars is the handy size, and the slightly larger screen, but the picture is grainy and lacks real clarity.

I know its difficult to research these, as there is very little info , or reviews (trust me I tried originally)

 

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