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AGM Taipan TM15-384 Thermal Monocular (Free Thermal Monocular Braided Lanyard!)

(2 customer reviews)

Original price was: $1,359.00.Current price is: $1,100.00.

Free Thermal Monocular Braided Lanyard with Threaded D-Ring Eyelet included!

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Description

AGM Taipan TM15-384 Thermal Monocular

(1.5-12x magnification and 800 yards of detection!)

The Taipan handheld observational thermal monocular is equipped with a 384×288 infrared detector and a 1280×960 LCOS display. It supports functions of observation, highest temperature target tracking, distance measurement, Wi-Fi hotspot, and so on. The high-sensitivity built-in thermal detector provides you with a clear view even in total darkness. The monocular is mainly applied to scenarios such as patrolling, law enforcement, searching and rescuing, drug enforcement, anti-smuggling, criminal seizing, hiking, travel, and hunting, etc.

AGM Taipan TM15-384 Thermal Monocular Features:

  • 384×288 resolution, 12 μm, high sensitivity detector
  • Adaptive AGC, DDE, 3D DNR
  • 1280 × 960 resolution 0.4-inch LCOS display
  • Built-in rechargeable Lithium battery
  • More than 7.5 hours of continuous running (with Wi-Fi hotspot function off)
  • Wi-Fi hotspot
  • Type-C interface
  • Limited 3-year warranty

AGM Taipan Thermal Monocular Data Sheet

Additional information

Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 15 × 7 × 6 in

2 reviews for AGM Taipan TM15-384 Thermal Monocular (Free Thermal Monocular Braided Lanyard!)

  1. Steve Welsh (verified owner)

    Good unit for the money. Nice field of view with color options.My only disappointment thus far is battery life. Was under the assumption with what I read was 7 hours of continuous use, however in 30 degree weather it seems like 4 maybe 5 hours of use.

  2. Steve Welsh (verified owner)

    Order confirmed on Monday received unit on Friday same week. Customer service was great. Unit seems to be great in the couple of uses this far. I’m still learning the options and it seems to be user friendly.

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