The scope features a 640x512-pixel thermal sensor with a sensitivity of ≤14 mK, allowing it to detect even smaller temperature differences than before. This results in an image that is more detailed and higher in contrast. To make the experience more similar to that of a daytime scope, it has a round 2560x2560-pixel display.
The 50 mm front lens houses a built-in laser rangefinder capable of measuring distances up to 1000 meters. Once the distance is measured, the scope’s integrated ballistic calculator automatically determines the necessary aiming correction for that specific range. This function is useful for both long-range and close-range shots.
The image offers six different color modes and three scene modes. The user can choose from six reticle designs and four color options to best suit their preferences.
The outer lens is protected by a convenient magnetic cover, which can be opened and closed quietly. Since the cover is attached to the body, it cannot be lost. The focus adjustment is controlled by a turret on the side of the scope, easily accessible in any situation. The top adjustment turret is designed to provide a tactile feel similar to a traditional daytime scope. Other control buttons are made larger and shaped to fit a fingertip, allowing for intuitive operation both with and without gloves.
The body is made of a lightweight yet durable aluminum alloy, resistant to scratches and general wear. To ensure long operating time, the scope uses two batteries - one built-in (21700) and one removable (18650) - providing up to eight hours of operation.
To capture memorable hunting moments, the scope can record video and take photos. Recording can be started manually or automatically triggered by the recoil of a shot. Upon detecting recoil, the scope will record and save a video clip that includes the time before, during, and shortly after the shot.