Sector Optics Introduces T3 Thermal Imager

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posted on March 4, 2020
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Sector Optics has expanded its line of thermal imagers with the new T3. Boasting double the battery life and four times the resolution of the company's T20 thermal imager, the ultra-compact T3 offers both image-processing enhancement modes and photo recording. With a real optical zoom of 2-4x, the T3 gives its user a wide-angle view of surroundings—perfect for hunters spotting prey. Display modes include white hot, black hot, NV green and color.

Finally, not only can the T3 be used as a handheld thermal imager, it also can be mounted directly to a firearm, or integrated with the Sector Optics G1 ID 1-8x 24mm riflescope. For more information on this  thermal accessory, please visit sectoroptics.comMSRP: $1,599.99

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