<\/noscript> <\/p>\nLet’s cover what a thermal unit is and why you should have one.<\/p>\n
Many people often mix up thermal vision and night vision. Thermal is different from night vision. Night vision is picking up light. Thermal is also picking up light but it’s picking up light in a part of the spectrum that manifests heat.<\/p>\n
People are like why would I need thermal? Well, you probably don’t need thermal, but it’s incredibly handy, especially if you’re a hunter.<\/p>\n
There are lots of animals that are very, very hard to see with the normal light spectrum, such as rabbits or deer. They are very well equipped to hide in the natural environment. But they can’t hide from thermal. They still give off body heat so you can technically use this to keep an eye on things without moving.<\/p>\n
Where you could normally use binoculars, you still wouldn’t see them, because with the binoculars you can’t see heat. But with this you can see heat, so it’s an advantage in the daytime as well as being at night.<\/p>\n
At night it’s been great because you can see a great distance with one of these things, which you can in the day, but at night there’s no visual cues for your eyes without the thermal for you to see anything. So at night, you can probably see 10 or 15 feet. With this you can see as far as you can in the daytime.<\/p>\n
After the hunt, if you tag a doe or a buck and it doesn’t drop and you got a track, you can use this to track it. Not only can you see the animal at night and at a greater distance because of it’s body heat signature. The body will stay warm for hours so you can find it that way but blood is warm and blood trails, with this will last between 30 and 45 minutes on the ground depending on the time of year, so you can actually use this to look for a blood trail on the ground.<\/p>\n
It’s really handy to be able to look from a security perspective. I can see the back of my property in pitch black at night with no moon. Completely overcast. I can see the back of my property and I can see stuff moving. It’s a great thing for people to have for personal security especially if you live in a rural environment.<\/p>\n
One of the other reasons that you might want to have this is just keeping an eye on how your house is doing as far as thermal retention goes. You can point this thing at doors, windows, walls and see if there are cold spots. Cold spots indicate heat getting out. Or in the summertime, if you’ve got air conditioning, you do not want that expensive air conditioning you’ve paid for flying out your windows.<\/p>\n
So you can take thermal vision monocular<\/a> inside your house, start looking around your house and see where there’s cold spots or hot spots and make sure that your house is actually insulated properly.<\/p>\n<\/div>
Best Night Vision Monocular - Thermal Scope<\/div><\/div>