Weighing only 300g the HikMicro Lynx LH25 2.0 thermal monocular comes equipped with a brand new highly sensitive 384x288 20mk thermal sensor. Here at Elite Optical we call it the baby Falcon as this compact powerhouse weighs only 275g and comes with the same design philosophy, sturdy build quality, and high-performance thermal sensors found in the leading HIKMICRO Falcon and HIKMICRO Condor monoculars.
Introducing the new Lynx 2.0 25mm thermal monocular. Sharing the same design philosophy,
robust build quality and high performance thermal sensors as the class leading Falcon and Condor
monoculars, the Lynx 2.0 redefines expectations from entry level thermal products.
High performance thermal – At the core of the Lynx 2.0 25mm is HIKMICRO’s latest generation,
384px Sub 20 mK NETD sensor that pairs with the advanced, F1.0 lens to detect very small changes
in temperature and deliver an incredibly detailed image, even in the most challenging conditions. The
15mm Focal length offers 2.4x base mag with up to 8x digital magnification giving you 2.4-19.2x
magnification range.
Compact and powerful - Built on a robust magnesium-alloy chassis, the Lynx 2.0 has a distinctly
premium feel from the first time you pick it up. The updated chassis design also features a removable
18650 battery delivering up to 6.5 hours of run time. The ergonomic buttons fall easily to hand and
allow you to intuitively take control of the main features, even in complete darkness. The large OLED
screen gives a great view of your surroundings while the soft eyecup prevents unwanted light spill.
Digital connectivity – The Lynx 2.0 is supplied with the latest HIKMICRO software which gives you
fast access to commonly used options like brightness and contrast and allows you to add a PIP
screen to your monocular. The Lynx 2.0 offers a choice of four thermal colour profiles, the ability to
record pictures or video and WiFi to allow you to connect, stream and control from the HIKMICRO
sight app.
The lower the NETD value, the better the imaging
Thermal imaging works by sensing tiny differences in temperature, and the more sensitive the sensor
is to minute contrasts, the better and more clear the image in the viewfinder. Lynx 2.0’s sub 20mK