Sector Optics T20X Thermal Imager with Optical Zoom 3-5.5x

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  1. North_Sylva's Avatar

    North_Sylva said:

    Smile Sector Optics T20X Thermal Imager with Optical Zoom 3-5.5x

    SKU#: SO-T20X-01.

    T20x thermal imager offers unique optical zoom from 3 to 5.5x in a tiny package. The device offers the following features:

    • On‑board image enhancement
    • Shutter with automatic NUC
    • Auto shutdown motion sensor saves battery power
    • Multiple display views: white hot / black hot / NV green / color
    • Mounting via 30mm mounting rings

    T20x can be used in variety of search operations, firefighting and detection and other commercial applications.

    SPECIFICATIONS:
    Size (L x W x H): 2.8 x 1.8 x 1.5 in / 70 x 46 x 39 mm
    Weight: 4.7 oz / 133 g
    Zoom: 3 – 5.5
    Field-of-View: 17° to 9°
    Focus Range: 1 yd/m to infinity
    Spectral Range: 8-14 micron
    Power Continuous Operation: CR2 3V, 4+ hours
    Sensor Resolution: 80 × 60 px FLIR Lepton 3
    Display (diagonal): 1.3 in / 33 mm
    Display Resolution: 128×96
    Operating Temperature: 15° to 115° F / -10° to +45° C
    Frame Rate / Shutter: 9 Hz with shutter
    Environmental: IP66



    Stocking Dealers:
    - Red Deer Shooting Centre
    - SFRC
    - Tenda
    Last edited by North_Sylva; 03-22-2021 at 09:47 AM.
     
  2. Astute Observer said:
    How does this differ from the Torrey Pines T20 you also distribute? Is it the same device with different branding?
    Last edited by Astute Observer; 07-08-2020 at 01:13 PM.
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  3. rberresheim said:
    What is the detection range?
     
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    North_Sylva said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Astute Observer View Post
    How does this differ from the Torrey Pines Logic T20 you also distribute? Is it the same device with different branding?
    T20XC is newer, has slower refresh rate and in return has improved battery life.

    It also replaces the Torrey Pines T20 as that model has been discontinued.
     
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    CobraGT said:
    I have a T20 - pretty cool little unit, cost me just over $1K. If this is the newer version of that, I'm not sure it's worth over $1300, but it's likely to work well.
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    Boombb said:
    Less features and higher price?
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  7. Astute Observer said:
    Improved battery life is a feature.

    I looked up the refresh rate, the Torey Pines was 30hz, this one is 9hz. Good enough for detection, and a longer battery life would be great for hunts, but 9hz is possibly insufficient for using as a secondary shooting optic.
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    Boombb said:
    Cut the refresh rate by 2/3.

    How much battery life gained?
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    North_Sylva said:
     
  10. Astute Observer said:
    If that change triples the battery life, it might be a good trade off. Particularly for surveillance, navigation, or hunting, where it needs to be on continuously.
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