Nocpix Quest H35R LRF – Thermal Imaging Binoculars for Relaxed Observation with 640 Sensor
If you observe for long periods, a monocular eventually becomes tiring.
The Nocpix Quest H35R LRF is not a classic thermal imaging monocular, but rather thermal imaging binoculars. Binocular observation, a 640×512 sensor, 35mm F0.9 optics, LRF, and image stabilization make it particularly interesting for long nights in the hunting grounds.
The biggest advantage is not just the technology, but the more relaxed viewing experience. When scanning for extended periods, binocular observation is significantly less fatiguing than many buyers expect.
Why exactly this thermal imaging device?
✔ 640×512 / 12 µm sensor – high detail for binocular observation
✔ 35 mm F0.9 lens – balanced mix of range and field of view
✔ NETD ≤15 mK – very good contrast separation
✔ 60 Hz frame rate – fluid display when panning
✔ LRF up to 1000 m for distance control
✔ Thermal imaging binoculars for longer observation
Why the Nocpix Quest H35R LRF?
The Quest H35R makes sense if you use thermal imaging technology for extended periods and a monocular becomes too fatiguing.
- Binocular vision reduces fatigue
- 640 sensor delivers strong details
- 35mm optics remain versatile
- LRF supports distance control
- Image stabilization helps with handheld observation
Technology clearly classified:
Sensor resolution: 640×512 is strong enough for many hunting scenarios and delivers significantly more detail than 384 devices.
Lens: 35mm is ideal as an all-round focal length for forest edges and fields when using binoculars.
Field of view: Approx. 22 m at 100 m remains clear enough to systematically scan large areas.
Hunting ground scenario:
You're sitting for several hours, repeatedly scanning the same field edge. With a monocular, you squint one eye, constantly switch, and tire faster. With the Quest, you observe more relaxed and calmly.
Key Features
- Thermal imaging binoculars for binocular observation
- 640×512 sensor with 12 µm pixel pitch
- 35 mm F0.9 lens
- NETD ≤15 mK
- 60 Hz frame rate
- Integrated LRF up to 1000 m
- Electronic image stabilization
- One-handed operation with optimized button layout
- Hybrid battery system with internal battery and 18650
- Weight approx. 700 g according to available product data
Our Assessment
The Quest H35R is not simply a monocular with two eyepieces. The practical difference lies in the quality of observation over time.
Those who scan for long periods benefit from calmer, more natural vision. In combination with image stabilization and LRF, it becomes a very powerful tool for the hunting grounds.
It is larger and heavier than a monocular. For quick, short inspection walks, a Lumi is handier; for longer observation, the Quest is significantly more comfortable.
Instructor's Tip: How to use thermal imaging correctly
With binoculars, don't constantly zoom in maximally. Keep the basic magnification low, scan systematically, stabilize your body, and only zoom in to examine a specific heat source.
Thermal imaging helps with finding, observing, and classifying. It does not replace responsible decision-making – especially not in poor visibility, vegetation, or unclear situations.
Suitable for
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Long waits: if observation takes place over hours
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Field hunting: if large areas are repeatedly scanned
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Demanding hunters: if comfort and image calmness are important
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LRF users: if distance measurement is to be integrated into observation
Why exactly for you?
If you regularly observe for long periods and a monocular fatigues you, the Quest H35R is the significantly more comfortable thermal imaging solution.
Important note:
Detection ranges describe the recognition of heat sources under defined conditions. Safe hunting identification occurs significantly closer and depends on weather, vegetation, experience, and situation.
Please observe the applicable legal regulations for the use of thermal imaging technology.
Practical Use: Sensor, Lens, and Application Area
- Binocular vision = less fatigue
- 640 sensor = good detail reserve
- 35 mm = more versatile than 50mm specialists
- Image stabilization = calmer image during longer observation
Features & Construction
- Binocular thermal imaging device
- Ergonomic housing with one-handed operation
- Electronic image stabilization
- LRF up to 1000 m
- Internal + interchangeable battery system
- IP67 protection according to manufacturer's specifications for the Quest series
Technical Data
- Model: Nocpix Quest H35R LRF
- Product type: Thermal imaging binoculars with LRF
- Sensor: 640×512 / 12 µm
- NETD: ≤15 mK
- Lens: 35 mm F0.9
- Frame rate: 60 Hz
- Field of view: approx. 22×18 m at 100 m
- Magnification: 3× to 24× digital
- Display: 1920×1200 px display according to available product data
- Detection range: up to approx. 1800 m
- Laser rangefinder: 1000 m
- Weight: approx. 700 g
- Battery system: internal + 18650 interchangeable
- LRF according to available data up to 1000 m
Scope of Delivery
- 1x Nocpix Quest H35R LRF Thermal Imaging Binoculars
- 1x 18650 battery
- 1x charging cable
- 1x carrying case
- 1x carrying strap
- 1x user manual
FAQ
Why binoculars instead of a monocular?
Binocular vision is significantly more relaxed for extended observation.
Is it suitable for stalking?
Yes, but it is larger than a monocular. For ultra-light stalking, Lumi is handier.
What does image stabilization do?
It reduces blur and makes longer observation significantly calmer.
Is 35 mm sufficient for the field?
Yes, as an all-round solution. For maximum long-range specialization, 50mm devices are stronger.
Who benefits from it?
Users who observe for long periods, systematically scan, and prioritize comfort.
Especially with thermal imaging binoculars, binocular vision determines whether long observation remains concentrated or leads to fatigue.