Uses
HUNTING OUTDOORS
In this pursuit, variables come with the territory. There are no limits to the challenges of timing, weather, food, and the wild. There are countless species to pursue, each of them holding the home-field advantage. Scout terrain in total darkness, accurately track in fog or light brush, and recover long after dusk sets in.
FIREFIGHTING
Equipping every firefighter with a personal ThermalGlass can potentially save more lives and protect property by increasing two vital parts of an emergency call, speed and safety. Find the victims of a fire through the heavy smoke, or based on their heat signature.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
This palette offers a smooth gradient from cool to warm colors, making it effective for detecting temperature variations in electrical systems. It helps electricians and technicians identify hotspots or abnormal heat patterns in circuitry or machinery. Look for the electrical error without touching any of them.
HVAC
This palette emphasizes temperature differences by using high-contrast colors such as yellow, orange, and red. It allows HVAC technicians to quickly identify variations in temperature, locate potential issues or inefficiencies in heating or cooling systems, and perform effective inspections.
Features
ImagingRange: -40°C - 330°C
Sensorsensitivity: 65 mK (typical), <100mK (max) @25.
the ambient light levels around the wearer.
This sensor helps the ThermalGlass adjust the display
brightness or tint of the lenses to enhance visibility
and comfort in varying lighting conditions.
that allows the user to see what is shown on the screen
while still being able to see through it.
of people and objects by capturing light in
red, green, and blue wavelengths (RGB). This camera utilizes
visible light with a wavelength ranging from 400 to 700nm