HIKMICRO LYNX LH25 2.0 THERMAL MONOCULAR
Compact, powerful, and built for performance in all conditions, the HIKMICRO LYNX LH25 2.0 delivers exceptional thermal detection and clarity at a long range.
Equipped with a 25 mm f1.0 lens and advanced VOx uncooled focal plane arrays, this thermal monocular captures crisp, high-contrast images with a 384 × 288 resolution sensor. With a pixel interval of 12 µm and thermal sensitivity (NETD) of less than 20 mK, the LH25 2.0 provides superior image detail even in challenging environments.
Extended Range and Versatile Focus
The device offers a long detection range of up to 1,200 meters, with magnification ranging from 2.4x to 19.2x. Whether you're tracking wildlife or conducting surveillance, the focus ring ensures smooth manual adjustment, and the 2.5 m close focusing distance supports versatility in field scenarios.
Wide Field of View and OLED Display
With a field of view of 10.5° × 7.9° (18.4 m × 13.8 m at 100 m), the LH25 2.0 offers excellent spatial awareness. The 1024 × 768 OLED display renders imagery in stunning detail on a 0.39-inch screen. Adjustable image palettes include Black Hot, White Hot, Red Hot, and Fusion, allowing for visual customization based on the scene.
Reliable Performance in Any Environment
Engineered for endurance, this monocular operates for up to 6.5 hours on a replaceable and rechargeable Li-ion battery. It supports USB Type-C power input and is designed to function in extreme temperatures from -30°C to +55°C. With IP67 protection, it resists dust, water, and tough outdoor conditions.
Feature-Rich Imaging and Controls
Includes auto, manual, and external flat field correction (FFC) modes, and image settings such as brightness, tone adjustment, and contrast tuning. Eye relief is 20 mm, with a 6 mm exit pupil and diopter range from -5 D to +3 D for comfortable extended use.
Built-In Recording and Smart Tools
The LH25 2.0 supports video recording, snapshots, and audio recording with built-in 16 GB EMMC storage. Additional smart functions include Picture-in-Picture (PIP), Hotspot, Hot Track, and Distance Measurement—making it a versatile tool for a wide range of applications.