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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.
Rates: Infiray Zoom ZH50 V2, Hikmicro Falcon FQ50 and Pulsar Telos XP50
In this test we compare the benchmarks of the manufacturers: the Infiray Zoom ZH50 V2, the Hikmicro Falcon FQ50 and that Pulsar Telos XP50. Find out here which of these three handheld devices is best for you and what special features the devices offer – read on now!
In comparison: Habrok 4K, HH & HQ – which device is suitable for whom?
Hikmicro has brought new devices onto the market with the Habrok series, which the competition has to brace itself for. We'll tell you what the multispectral thermal imaging binoculars can do in the Habrok 4K, HH & HQ comparison!
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.
Infiray Eye III E3 Plus test – the new thermal imaging camera in use
After the Infiray Eye III E3 Max is now the Eye III E3 Plus - with all the thermal imaging cameras of the same name Infiray you can quickly lose track. To ensure that this doesn't happen, you have us: We'll explain the special features of the new device and show you what it can do.
Infiray AFFO AL19 test: That's why we're thrilled with the new entry-level device!
Today we are introducing you to a thermal imaging camera from Infiray which is ideal for beginners due to its handy format and easy operation. Find out more about Infiray AFFO AL19 in the video!
Pulsar Merger Test: All important information about the new thermal imaging binocular
Pulsar has brought thermal imaging binoculars onto the market with the Merger XP50 LRF, which is intended to delight forest and field hunters with its built-in ultra-precise laser rangefinder. In today's test we'll show you what the camera can really do.
Infiray AFFO AL25 Unboxing: Find out now what the new thermal imaging camera can do!
Newcomers to thermal imaging should be particularly careful: with this Infiray AFFO AL25 we introduce you to a thermal imaging camera that is particularly suitable for beginners. You can find out what to expect with the new device in the video!
Infiray Mate MAL38 presentation – find out now what the new attachment can do
In today's presentation we present you with the Infiray Mate MAL38 one of the most current attachments on the market. Can it convince with its features and handling? We'll find out for you!
Xeye E6 Pro V3 test – how much professional quality is in it Infiray-Device?
With the Infiray Xeye E6 Pro V3 awaits us with an absolute high-end device. In our test we will show you what the thermal imaging camera does and what accessories are included in the scope of delivery.
Infiray Mate MAH50 test – discovers the new generation of attachments Infiray with us
Today we are introducing you to an absolute world first: this Infiray Mate MAH50. Although it is still a prototype, we are already very impressed by the new features. We have tested the device for you and will show you in advance how to best navigate through the menu and settings.
The large Infiray Xeye CH50 V2 Unboxing – we show you the complete scope of delivery of the high-end device
The new Xeye CH50 V2 from Infiray is definitely a candidate for the best thermal imaging attachment you can currently buy on the market – we can reveal that much in advance. In fact, since then, Pulsar Krypton Infiray Xeye CH50 V2.
The Pulsar Axion 2 XQ35 in the test – what can the new monocular from Pulsar?
Are you looking for a thermal imaging device with which you can reliably determine the trophy quality of the piece even under difficult weather conditions? Then that could Pulsar Axion 2 XQ35 will be exactly the right hunting companion for you.
Hikmicro Thunder TQ50C test – we show you all the features of the premium camera
With the Hikmicro Thunder Pro TE19C and the Hikmicro Thunder TH35C has Hikmicro already introduced two thermal imaging attachments in the low to medium price range. The new Thunder Pro TQ50C is now said to far surpass both predecessors: the compact design and easy operation have been retained, but the image performance has Hikmicro took a big step forward with the new device.
The Pulsar Axion XM30F test – what can the newcomer do? Pulsar?
Are you looking for a handy thermal imaging device that is so easy to use that even a beginner can use it safely? Then that could Pulsar Axion XM30F might be just the right camera for you.
The LIEMKE LUCHS-1 in the test – we show you what the new camera from LIEMKE really can
how good is that LIEMKE LYNX-1 really? We introduce you to the new high-end device! LIEMKE wants to set new standards in the industry with the LUCHS-1 and promises simple and innovative operation, paired with a robust construction and high-resolution image quality.
The Infiray Eye E3w in the practical test – all information about the entry-level device
The Infiray Xeye E3w – the ideal thermal imaging device for beginners! If you are looking for a high-performance thermal imaging camera as a beginner or for sporadic use, this is the one for you Infiray Xeye E3w well advised. The E3w is the successor model to the popular E3n.
The Infiray Finder FH35R in the test – find out everything about the features and advantages of the new thermal imaging camera Infiray
Infiray has brought a new thermal imaging camera onto the market with the Finder FH35R, which is intended to enable an even more intensive hunting and nature experience. Handy, solidly made and with an extra large lens - the FH35R looks impressive at first glance and promises the high quality you can expect from it Infiray is used.
The Infiray Xeye E6 Plus V3 in the test - a worthy successor to the Infiray Plus V2?
With his famous Xeye E6 Plus V2 he was able to Infiray make a lasting name for many passionate hunters. Has now Infiray the V2 has been completely revised and is bringing the successor model onto the market with the Xeye E6 Plus V3. What can the new thermal imaging device do? And is the “upgrade” worth it for you?
The Infiray Zoom ZH38 in the test – all information about the new thermal imaging camera
The appearance of the Infiray ZOOM ZH38 is set to shake up the market for thermal imaging devices with its innovative optical zoom function. Right? We will find out for you! The ZOOM ZH2021 has been available since October 38. Infiray However, we had already provided us with a prototype in advance, which we subjected to a detailed assessment.
The Hikmicro Gryphon test – does the new device bring the monocular revolution?
A monocular that combines both the advantages of thermal imaging and night vision technology and also has a laser rangefinder - such a device simply has to arouse the interest of every hunter and nature observer. The Hikmicro Gryphon GH35L could perhaps be just such a camera.
Hikmicro Lynx Pro LH25 in the test – premium performance for a low price?
A high-quality thermal imaging camera can weigh 500 g or more. Against it has Hikmicro With the Lynx Pro LH25, we have brought a lightweight product onto the market that is small and handy and fits into any jacket pocket and, at 300 g, is hardly noticeable when worn. When it comes to price, the LH25 remains small: it is available for under 2.000 euros. Has the Hikmicro Lynx Pro LH25 has the potential to be a price-performance winner?
The Pulsar Accolade 2 LRF XP50 Pro in the test – how good is the new binocular from Pulsar for real?
A true all-rounder could be the new one Pulsar Accolade 2 LRF XP50 Pro. As a technically improved successor to the Accolade XP50, the XP50 Pro is a binocular in the high-end category. Centimeter-precise laser distance measurement, unusually long battery life and image quality at the limit of what is technically possible – the Accolade XP50 Pro promises great things.
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.























