New High Value Thermal Teslong

Published on August 15, 2022
Duration: 7:22

This video provides an in-depth review of the Teslong thermal monocular, highlighting its value for night hunting and inspection tasks. The instructor emphasizes its ability to detect heat signatures up to 1000 yards, with a recognition distance of 266 yards, making it suitable for varmint and hog hunting. Key features include multiple color palettes, a 20-hour battery life, weather resistance, and a built-in green laser for target designation.

Quick Summary

The Teslong thermal monocular offers a high-value solution for night hunting and inspection, detecting heat signatures up to 1000 yards with a recognition distance of 266 yards. It features multiple color palettes, a 20-hour battery life, and a built-in green laser for target designation, all at an accessible price point often on sale for $699.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Teslong Thermal Monocular
  2. 00:34Price Point and Value Proposition
  3. 01:00Stealth and Detection Capabilities
  4. 01:17Hunting Applications (Varmint, Hog, Coyote)
  5. 01:24Engineering and Inspection Uses
  6. 01:43Ease of Use and Design
  7. 02:00Photo Functionality (No Video)
  8. 02:16Color Palette Options
  9. 02:40Digital Zoom and Other Specs
  10. 03:03Durability and Battery Life
  11. 03:20Tripod Mount and Manual Focus
  12. 04:05Built-in Green Laser
  13. 04:22Laser for Target Designation
  14. 05:19Image Samples and Performance at Distance
  15. 05:2725 Yards Image Analysis
  16. 05:4050 Yards Image Analysis
  17. 05:58100 Yards Image Analysis
  18. 06:17Man-Made Object Detection
  19. 06:31200 Yards Viewing and Limitations
  20. 06:57Overall Positives and Conclusion
  21. 07:12Final Thoughts and Appreciation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary advantage of the Teslong thermal monocular for hunting?

The Teslong thermal monocular's primary advantage for hunting is its ability to detect heat signatures without needing ambient light or IR illumination, allowing for completely stealthy operations. It can detect heat up to 1000 yards and recognize targets at 266 yards, making it ideal for night hunting of varmints like coyotes and hogs.

What are the key features of the Teslong thermal monocular?

Key features include a detection range of 1000 yards, recognition distance of 266 yards, multiple color palettes (red hot, black hot, white hot, etc.), photo capture to an SD card, a 20-hour battery life, weather resistance, and a built-in green laser for target designation. It also has a manual focus for clarity at varying distances.

How does the Teslong thermal monocular compare in price to other thermal devices?

The Teslong thermal monocular is positioned as a high-value option. While standard thermal devices often exceed $1000-$2000, this unit typically sells for $899 and is frequently available on sale for $699, making thermal technology more accessible.

Can the Teslong thermal monocular record video?

No, the Teslong thermal monocular does not record video. It is capable of taking still photos which are saved to a built-in SD card. The reviewer notes that video recording would be a desirable improvement for future iterations.

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