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TEST REPORTS
The direct comparison of two or more devices directly with each other.
We regularly put the latest thermal imaging technology through its paces! Whether handheld or clip-on thermal imaging devices: a critical and comparative look from our hunting friends reveals the advantages and disadvantages of the devices, which we evaluate and summarize for you in short, concise videos and test reports here on the blog.
Nocpix Vista H50R, Hikmicro Condor CQ50L, Pulsar Telos LRF XG50 and Thermtec Wild 650L in comparison
In today’s test, we take a closer look at four powerful thermal imaging handheld devices: the Nocpix Vista H50R, the Hikmicro Condor CQ50L, the Pulsar Telos LRF XG50 and the ThermTec Wild 650L. Find out here which model is best suited for stand hunting, field hunting, or stalking. So stay tuned!
Nocpix Lumi L35, Liemke Keiler 25.1 and Pulsar Axion XQ30 Pro in comparison
In today's test, we take a closer look at three powerful thermal imaging handheld devices: the Nocpix Lumi L35the Liemke boar 25.1 and Pulsar Axion XQ30 ProAll three models are compact, offer innovative technology and are designed to provide you as a hunter with optimal visibility in the area But which device is the best companion for stalking or baiting? We've put them all through their paces for you!
IMAGINATIONS
We present individual new devices and check details such as performance data, scope of delivery and much more.
We're always particularly interested in new releases: What's new? What improvements have been made compared to the previous model? What's included in the box? As soon as the products arrive, we answer the most important questions in our blog and give you a brief overview of the new thermal imaging devices from top brands.
Nocpix Lumi L19 review (formerly Infiray) – maximum performance with minimum weight
In our test today we take the Nocpix Lumi L19 under the microscope. Find out more about the features, technical details and our practical test here!
Nocpix Vista H50 Test – High-End Device for Field Hunting
In today's test we'll ask you this Nocpix Vista H50 – a high-end device in a class of its own. Find out more about its features, technical details and our practical test here!
Pulsar Merger LRF XT50 test: Is the device convincing in the existing system?
Pulsar has released a new binocular thermal imaging binocular. What the Pulsar We'll tell you what the Merger LRF XT50 can do and how it performs on the hunt in our test!
Nocpix Vista H35 Test – Top for the mixed area
35mm lens, mK value below 15 and 640mm sensor – in our test today we present you the Nocpix Vista H35 from the manufacturer's flagship series. Find out more about its features, technical details and our practical test here!
Hikmicro Thunder TH35C 3.0 Test: The entry-level model in the 3.0 series
In today's test we present you the entry-level model of the new Thunder 3.0 series from Hikmicro What the device has to offer, we will tell you in our Hikmicro Thunder TH35C 3.0 test.
Hikmicro Thunder TQ50CL 3.0 Test: This is what the next generation of Hikmicro
It's that time again: Hikmicro is launching a brand new range of attachments – the Thunder 3.0 series! One of the highlights of this range is the Hikmicro Thunder TQ50CL 3.0. We will tell you about the features and performance of these exciting devices.
Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 3.0 test: The optimal partner for forest hunting
We introduce you to the TQ35C 3.0 as the latest model in the Thunder series. The attachment should be particularly interesting for all forest hunters. We'll tell you what the device specifically has to offer in ours Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 3.0 review.
ThermTec Wild 650D test: top-class dual lens system
In our test today we take the ThermTec Wild 650D thermal imaging handheld device under the microscope. Equipped with a dual lens system and integrated focusing, we show you what functions the device offers, what features you can expect and what is included in the delivery. Read now!
Pulsar Telos XL50 test: What can the XL version of the new modular system do?
Pulsar has created the Telos series, a range of devices that can be retrofitted as a modular system. Today we take a closer look at the XL version of the camera. We will tell you what the device can do in our Pulsar Telos XL50 test.
Pulsar Telos LRF XP50 Review: Will Pulsar modular?
Pulsar has released a thermal imaging monocular that is perfect for forest and field hunters – it is available in both versions with and without a laser rangefinder. We will tell you what the device can do in our Pulsar Telos LRF XP50 test.
Pulsar Telos XQ35 Test: Retrofittable with LRF
Pulsar has released a thermal imaging monocular that is perfect for forest and field hunters. We will tell you what the device can do in our Pulsar Telos XQ35 review.
Pulsar Axion XQ30 Pro test – what the thermal imaging camera can do
Pulsar has an improved version of the Pulsar Axion XM30F. What the new model of the well-known device has to offer, we will tell you in our Pulsar Axion XQ30 Pro test.
Nocpix Lumi L35 review (formerly Infiray) – ideal for the stand and the field
The Nocpix Lumi L35 (formerly Infiray Iris IL35) impressed us in our test as the optimal thermal imaging device for medium-distance hunting. With its 384 sensor and a field of view of 13 meters, it is particularly suitable for use in forest and meadow areas. It can also be used as a supporting device for attachment solutions when game is further away. Find out more about the features, technical details and our practical test here!
Nocpix Lumi H35 review (formerly Infiray) – this is what the device can do for the forest hunter
35mm lens, mK value below 18 and 640mm sensor – in our test today we present you the Nocpix Lumi H35, which is ideal for the forest hunters among you. Find out more about its features, technical details and our practical test here!
ThermTec Wild 635L review: Number three of the Wild series with LRF
In our test today we take the ThermTec Wild 635L thermal imaging handheld device under the microscope. This model is the third of a total of four devices in this series and is equipped with a larger sensor and a laser rangefinder. In our test, we show you what functions the device offers, what features you can expect and what is included in the delivery. Read it now!
ThermTec Wild 325 test: the smallest model in the Wild series
In today's review we will focus on the ThermTec Wild 325, the entry-level device in the Wild series. This series offers the right model for every hunting opportunity. The Wild 325 is equipped with a 25 mm lens, a 384 sensor and integrated focusing and is specially optimized for forest hunting. In our test, you will find out everything about the functions of the device, which features you can expect and what is included in the delivery. Read it now!
Nocpix Vista H50R test: Ready for field hunting with LRF?
Infiray reinvents itself under the name “Nocpix“ new and we have for you directly the Nocpix Vista H50R under the microscope. The technical details say it all: field hunting. But you can find out what else the device can do in our test! Read it now!
Hikmicro Thunder TQ50C 3.0 test: Compact and versatile attachment
The brand new Hikmicro Thunder TQ50C 3.0 is on the market and sets new standards in terms of compactness and versatility. This device offers impressive performance both as a handheld device and as an attachment. You can find out what it has to offer in detail in our detailed test. Read it now!
Hikmicro Condor CQ50L test: What can the largest device in the series do?
The Hikmicro Condor is available in several versions. In our test today we present the Hikmicro Condor CQ50L with the largest sensor and the large lens – read more now!
ThermTec Hunt 335 test: What can the little brother of the Hunt series do?
In our test today we take a look at the smaller model of the Hunt series, which ThermTec Hunt 335 We show you what's included, the most important functions and what the thermal imaging device can do in the field. Read it now!
ThermTec Wild 635 review: Number three in the Wild series
In our test today we take the ThermTec Wild 635 thermal imaging handheld device under the microscope. This model is the third of a total of four devices in this series and comes with a larger sensor. Equipped with a 35mm lens and integrated focusing, we show you what functions the device offers, what features you can expect and what is included in the delivery. Read now!
Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 review: another addition to the Merger family
Pulsar has released another version of the Merger series: the Pulsar Merger LRF XP35. We'll tell you what the thermal imaging binoculars have to offer in our test.
Hikmicro Habrok HQ35L test – What can the multispectral thermal imaging binoculars do?
Hikmicro has with the Hikmicro Habrok HQ35L has launched a new multispectral thermal imaging binocular, which the competition has to brace itself for. Stephan tells you what the device can do in the Hikmicro Habrok HQ35L test!
ThermTec Wild 335 test: What the device can do in mixed areas
In our test today we take the ThermTec Wild 335 thermal imaging handheld device under the microscope. This model is the second of a total of four devices in this series and comes with a smaller sensor. While the previous model, the Wild 325, was designed specifically for forest hunters and for spotting, the Wild 335 is now aimed at field hunters, who finally get the right functions and performance features for their requirements. Equipped with a 35mm lens and integrated focusing, we show you what functions the device offers, what features you can expect and what is included in the delivery. Read now!
Hikmicro Lynx LH15 2.0 test: compact companion for the forest hunter
In our test today we take the Hikmicro Lynx LH15 2.0 under the microscope. We'll tell you what the device can do, what's included in the delivery and which area it's interesting for - read on now!
Pulsar Telos XP50 Review: Another masterpiece from the Pulsar-Row
Pulsar has released a thermal imaging monocular that is perfect for forest and field hunters. We will tell you what the device can do in our Pulsar Telos XP50 review.
Hikmicro Lynx LH19 2.0 test: Compact companion for baiting and stalking
In today's test we'll ask you this Hikmicro Lynx LH19 2.0. We'll take a look at what the device can do, what's included in the delivery and which area it's best suited for - read on now!
Infiray Gemini GEH50R review – The ultimate binocular for hunting
Everything about the Infiray Gemini GEH50R: Is the 2-in-1 binocular an all-rounder or a bad compromise? We show you in Infiray Gemini GEH50R test. Check it out now!
Hikmicro Habrok 4K HE25LN test: What does the multispectral thermal imaging binoculars offer?
Hikmicro has launched the Habrok 4K HE25LN, a device that will give the competition a run for their money. We will tell you what the multispectral thermal imaging binoculars can do in the Hikmicro Habrok 4K HE25LN test!
Infiray Finder FH50R V2 review: The best choice for military hunters
Infiray is expanding its range with the Finder FH50R V2, a new version of its versatile and powerful thermal imaging camera classic. We will tell you what the thermal imaging device has to offer in our Infiray Finder FH50R V2 test.
VIDEOS
Pictures speak louder than words! We regularly prepare instructions and explanations, product presentations and tests, and much more for you. All videos are sorted by topic. The playlists specify the categories - underneath, you'll find a variety of videos. Enjoy watching...
Product Presentation
We thoroughly examine all new releases. We present the latest features of the thermal imaging devices in detail and compare them to their predecessors or similar models.
Quick Tips
Explained briefly: In these short clips, we provide basic knowledge, explain basics from the field of thermal imaging devices, showcase new features, and address frequently asked questions.
On the Prowl
In the field: This is where thermal imaging handheld devices and attachments from various manufacturers must prove themselves. If there are any advantages or weaknesses, they become apparent at the latest during practical use.

































