Conotech Aquila 335 Thermal Imaging Monocular
CONOTECH Aquila 335 thermal imaging monocular features finger wheel focusing with highly sensitive thermal imaging sensor NETD <20mK, built-in b...
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Losing sight of your target in the dark or thick terrain?
Our thermal hunting monoculars help Aussie hunters cut through confusion and heat-track game quickly and accurately.
Whether you're pig hunting at night or scanning for movement at dawn, these devices deliver real-time thermal imagery to boost your success. Check out the collection and never miss a moment again.
If you've got a question or after any recommendations, please drop us a line for an obligation free chat to see if thermal is right for you. Or scroll to the bottom of the page for our FAQs section and top thermal monocular recommendations.
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CONOTECH Aquila 335 thermal imaging monocular features finger wheel focusing with highly sensitive thermal imaging sensor NETD <20mK, built-in b...
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CONOTECH Aquila 325 thermal imaging monocular features finger wheel focusing with highly sensitive thermal imaging sensor NETD <20mK, built-in b...
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FLIR Scout TKx Thermal Monocular The FLIR Scout TKx is a pocket-sized thermal vision monocular that can help you clearly see people, objects, and a...
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View full detailsOur Pick: Entry Level Thermal Monocular (For hunting scenarios up to 300m)
Guide TE421 Thermal Monocular
$1499.00
Our Pick: Intermediate Level Thermal Monocular (Solid choice for hunting scenarios 300m+)
Guide TD653 LRF Thermal Monocular
$3499.00
Our Pick: Top of the Range Thermal Monocular (Excellent choice for hunting scenarios 300m+)
HIKMICRO Falcon FQ50L 2.0 Thermal Monocular
$4999.00
A thermal monocular is a handheld optical device that uses infrared (thermal) imaging technology to detect heat (infrared radiation) emitted by objects, animals, or people. Unlike night vision, which amplifies visible light, thermal monoculars work in complete darkness and through smoke, fog, or light foliage by displaying temperature differences as images—warmer objects appear brighter than cooler ones. They're commonly used in hunting, search and rescue, surveillance, wildlife observation, and security. The "monocular" part means it’s designed for one eye, making it compact and easy to use.
Allowed use of thermal monoculars varies from state to state. In Victoria, on public land, only hand-held devices are permitted for use between 30 minutes before sunrise and 30 minutes after sunset. Other rules apply too. Make sure you check the laws applicable to your specific state before purchasing.
It is important to keep in mind, that there is no one size fits all when it comes to best thermal monoculars. A $5,000 pair of thermal monoculars with a high end thermal sensor (but high starting base mag and narrow FOV) may not suit someone who is hunting in the environments with high shrub density. Instead, you might require a thermal monocular with a lower starting base mage and wider FOV. These are just some of the considerations that need to be made before deciding which thermal monoculars is best for you. If you're after a recommendation, feel free to contact us for a obligation free chat to discuss what is best for you!
In our opinion, the Guide TE421 Thermal Monocular offers the best value for money currently on the market. It features a 400x300px resolution thermal sensor, providing clear identification of heat signatures up to 325 meters—ideal for most hunters, unless you're targeting long-range shots. Its 1.9x base magnification is also a favorite among hunters needing a lower starting zoom and wider field of view, particularly in dense, shrub-heavy environments.