Habrok HE25L 4K Multi-Spectral Binoculars - Coming Soon.

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The HikMicro Habrok 4K binoculars are designed for wildlife and nature observation. Fitted with a 4K resolution day/night optical sensor and 60mm focal length lens, these provide the best colour imaging from any HikMicro product we have used upto now and retain the best image sharpness and detail at longer range. The Habrok HE25L still retains the inbuilt IR illuminator and 1000m LRF from it's big brothers the HH35L and HQ35L models, but it has a much lower resolution 256px thermal sensor with 25mm lens, that is basically used to pickup heat, allowing location, whereby you swap to the much higher resolution optical channel, this lower end thermal specification allows the model to be much more economically priced. The Habrok HE25L is set to retail for around the £1300 GBP price point !!

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Not finalised yet, around £1200-1300

The thermal sensor is very crude, very low resolution and not great to put it bluntly , it will pick up heat, but the quality obviously at 256px resolution is not mind blowing.. but thats why it's at the current price point..
Yeah but the 256 is just designed to pick up heat sourced, to be further explored and identified with day/night mode.

Kind of makes sense for a bino

Will it win the hearts of stalkers over their beloved 640 sensor spotters, time will tell. But I do know the wildlife observing sector are very excited about it.
 
Not finalised yet, around £1200-1300

The thermal sensor is very crude, very low resolution and not great to put it bluntly , it will pick up heat, but the quality obviously at 256px resolution is not mind blowing.. but thats why it's at the current price point..
From what I have read about them they are not designed for us stalkers or vermin control but more for wildlife observation, Like said above, Locate with thermal then Identify, The price is good so I'm sure it will tick the box for a lot of people, me being one of them.
 
Not on my shopping list to be honest. I was looking at the old model at the show and though I would see what it is like when the 4k comes out.
I will wait till the better quality sensor comes out.
 
From what I have read about them they are not designed for us stalkers or vermin control but more for wildlife observation, Like said above, Locate with thermal then Identify, The price is good so I'm sure it will tick the box for a lot of people, me being one of them.
Exactly targeted more for wildlife as you say. Great optical channel in daylight regardless.

Pricing updated - £1199.95

 
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Yeah but the 256 is just designed to pick up heat sourced, to be further explored and identified with day/night mode.

Kind of makes sense for a bino

Will it win the hearts of stalkers over their beloved 640 sensor spotters, time will tell. But I do know the wildlife observing sector are very excited about it.
I know your right, but I can’t imagine a songbird etc will
Look overly exciting through it.
 
I know your right, but I can’t imagine a songbird etc will
Look overly exciting through it.
If thermal is your thing, then these are the VERY bottom in terms of thermal quality...BUT if you want an allround digital device that provides an LRF, 4K great long range image for daytime, with night vision ability and basic thermal performance , they're not a lot of money at all.....
If your a thermal connoisseur at heart...I would give them a pass due to the 256px sensor.
 
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