Thermal-Eye X200xp
L-3 Infrared Products has launched the Thermal-Eye X200xp, which is a handheld thermal imaging camera that gives users the ability to detect human activity from up to 450m away.
L-3 Infrared Products has launched the Thermal-Eye X200xp, which is a handheld thermal imaging camera that gives users the ability to detect human activity from up to 450m away.
L-3 Infrared Products has released the Thermal-Eye X-50, which is an affordable simple to operate handheld camera that only weighs 13 ounces.
L-3 Infrared Products has launched the Thermal-Eye X-150, which has a longer operating life, compared with its X-100 predecessor, of six hours and can detect activity from more than 1,000 feet away in total darkness.
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