FLIR Thermal Imaging Review

FLIR, a company based in Wilsonville, Ore., takes its name from the technology used to manufacture instruments like the Pro Scout: forward-looking infrared imaging. While hog hunting in West Texas, the author tested the FLIR technology. Here is what he found.

FLIR Announces Thermal Imaging Camera for iPhone

FLIR Systems, Inc., has announced the impending release of the FLIR ONE, a thermal imaging accessory for smartphones.

Watch: SIG Sauer ECHO1 Digital Thermal Imaging Reflex Sight

Coyotes and feral hogs, beware. SIG Sauer rolled out its new ECHO1 Digital Thermal Imaging Reflex Sight at SHOT Show 2017, and we could have played with it on the range all day.

Leupold Debuts LTO-Tracker Thermal Optic

The Leupold LTO-Tracker thermal viewer will allow hunters and trackers to see game and recover animals that have run off or fallen out of sight.

Leupold Announces New Handheld LTO-Quest Thermal Optic

Leupold has introduced the latest in its line of Leupold Thermal Optics in the form of the handheld LTO-Quest.

First Look: Leupold LTO-Quest Thermal Optic

Leupold has doubled down on its thermal imaging devices with the release of the LTO-Quest. Here are four things you need to know.

Field Test: FLIR Scout III 640 Thermal Vision Monocular

Field Editor Brian McCombie takes a closer look at the new FLIR Scout III 640 handheld thermal vision monocular, including the advantages it offers hunters targeting feral hogs.

Thermal vs. Light-Intensified Optics

Today’s hunters have a wide array of choices in both light-intensified optics and thermal optics to help them see their prey when the lights go out. Which technology works better, though, is more of a debate than you may realize.

First Look: Night Optics SVTS-80 Fusion Thermal Riflescope

Night Optics has unveiled its new SVTS-80 Fusion thermal riflescope that combines night vision with thermal overlay for fast target acquisition and identification.

SHOT Show 2018: Leupold LTO-Tracker HD Thermal Optic

The new compact, lightweight LTO-Tracker HD features 390x390-pixel, full-circle display with improved resolution. Pushing a button changes color palettes to show heat in different ways, and the unit detects temperatures from -40 to 572 degrees Fahrenheit.

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