General Starlight TIG-725CG Thermal Goggle

Model: TIG-725CG

General Starlight TIG-725CG Thermal Goggle

Model: TIG-725CG

These compact PVS-7 style goggles provide thermal information directly to the user.

These compact PVS-7 style goggles provide thermal information directly to the user.

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GSCI TIG-725CG Offers

TIG-7 Thermal Goggle Features

  • Multi-Use System Design
  • High Performance FPA
  • Shutterless and Silent
  • Low Power Consumption
  • Light Weight
  • Small Size
  • Interchangeable Optics
  • 24/7 Operation
  • Head Mountable
  • Helmet Mountable
  • Video Out
  • Hassle-free Export
  • 7-Year Warranty

TIG-7 Thermal Goggle Specifications

Spectral Response 8-12um
Focal Plane Array Resolution 384x288 25um
Thermal Sensitivity 50mK
Refresh Rate 60hz
Lens 25mm with F 1.0
Weight 520g without batteries
Dimensions 155mmx145mmx70mm
Diopter Adjustment +2/-5
Battery two lithium AA packs
Standard Battery Life 7 hours
Display Resolution 800x600
Start Up Time 2-3 seconds
Polarity White Hot & Black Hot

General Starlight TIG-7 Thermal Goggles

TIG-7 enables law enforcement personnel to see heat signatures of objects, people, and other sources. This unit detects extremely small differences in temperature, so that officers can distinguish people from their immediate surroundings. Needing no light to operate, the TIG-7 generates high-quality images on the darkest nights, even through smoke and fog.

Its small size, light weight and convenient bi-ocular eyepiece make the TIG-7 simple and yet, very effective in operation.

TIG-7 can be used as a hand held Thermal Imager or head/helmet mounted thermal imaging goggles. Conveniently powered by external battery pack, which is very useful in extremely cold environment.

Applications

Law enforcement and public safety officers can use thermal imaging technology to conduct hidden compartment searches, perimeter surveillance, marine or ground surveillance, safer flights, structure profiling activities, fugitive and rescue searches, disturbed surface investigations, pollutant searches and vehicle pursuits. In fire and rescue applications, thermal imaging is used to conduct scene size up, in-fire attack, search and rescue, hazmat assessments and post-fire overhaul.

What's included with the GSCI TIG-725CG

  • General Starlight TIG-725CG Thermal Goggle

GSCI TIG-725CG Offers

TIG-7 Thermal Goggle Features

  • Multi-Use System Design
  • High Performance FPA
  • Shutterless and Silent
  • Low Power Consumption
  • Light Weight
  • Small Size
  • Interchangeable Optics
  • 24/7 Operation
  • Head Mountable
  • Helmet Mountable
  • Video Out
  • Hassle-free Export
  • 7-Year Warranty

TIG-7 Thermal Goggle Specifications

Spectral Response 8-12um
Focal Plane Array Resolution 384x288 25um
Thermal Sensitivity 50mK
Refresh Rate 60hz
Lens 25mm with F 1.0
Weight 520g without batteries
Dimensions 155mmx145mmx70mm
Diopter Adjustment +2/-5
Battery two lithium AA packs
Standard Battery Life 7 hours
Display Resolution 800x600
Start Up Time 2-3 seconds
Polarity White Hot & Black Hot

General Starlight TIG-7 Thermal Goggles

TIG-7 enables law enforcement personnel to see heat signatures of objects, people, and other sources. This unit detects extremely small differences in temperature, so that officers can distinguish people from their immediate surroundings. Needing no light to operate, the TIG-7 generates high-quality images on the darkest nights, even through smoke and fog.

Its small size, light weight and convenient bi-ocular eyepiece make the TIG-7 simple and yet, very effective in operation.

TIG-7 can be used as a hand held Thermal Imager or head/helmet mounted thermal imaging goggles. Conveniently powered by external battery pack, which is very useful in extremely cold environment.

Applications

Law enforcement and public safety officers can use thermal imaging technology to conduct hidden compartment searches, perimeter surveillance, marine or ground surveillance, safer flights, structure profiling activities, fugitive and rescue searches, disturbed surface investigations, pollutant searches and vehicle pursuits. In fire and rescue applications, thermal imaging is used to conduct scene size up, in-fire attack, search and rescue, hazmat assessments and post-fire overhaul.

What's included with the GSCI TIG-725CG

  • General Starlight TIG-725CG Thermal Goggle

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