Nighthunter H35 Lite Gen II
Hunt through the night with the Steiner Nighthunter H35 Lite Gen II Thermal Handheld, delivering exceptional performance on the darkest of nights with crisp, clear images in a durable and reliable compact thermal optic.
Powered by Quantum Vision™ technology, the Nighthunter H35 Lite Gen II signifies the harmonious fusion of cutting-edge features, beginning with the finest thermal sensor available. Experience a new level of clarity and precision with the state-of-the-art display, ensuring that every detail is vividly captured. The advanced software development enhances overall performance, providing you with a seamless and efficient thermal imaging experience.
Designed with user convenience in mind, the Nighthunter H35 Lite streamlines usability, allowing you to navigate its features effortlessly. Embrace the legendary Steiner ruggedness, ensuring durability and reliability on the coldest and harshest nights.
PRODUCT FEATURES:
- OLED Display
- Simple user interface
- Comfortable to wear due to the hand strap
- Easier to reach On/Off button
- Interchangeable battery
- Improved design and weight
- Legendary Steiner Makrolon housing
- Ultimate performance in extreme conditions
- Tested for the toughest use
- Extremely resilient
Specifications
Item Number | MSRP | Finish | System Resolution | Weight | Battery | Display | Resolution |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
9523 | $1,704.99 | Black | 400 x 300@12μm | 12.35 oz | 1*18650 | OLED | 640 x 400 pixels |
WHITE HOT
Objects with higher temperatures are shown in white or light gray.
BLACK HOT
Objects with higher temperatures are shown in
black or dark gray.
RED HOT
Objects with higher temperatures are shown in red. Users can adjust the intensity of the red in the color profile under the Thermal Settings dropdown, then Thermal Intensity.
AMBER
Objects with higher temperatures are shown in a bright amber color.
FIRE
Objects with higher temperatures are shown in bright yellow while cooler objects are shown in black and dark red.
IRON RED
Objects with higher temperatures are shown in a bright yellow color while objects with lower temperatures are shown in purple and blue, matching the incandescence of iron has it is heated in a forge.