The Discontinued Leupold Cat Finder

Published on December 20, 2022
Duration: 9:18

The Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD is a discontinued, compact thermal imager with a 320x240 sensor, designed for tracking heat signatures up to 750 yards. It features a simple three-button interface, a 3-hour battery life from a single CR123A, and a durable machined aluminum body. While not rated for recoil or designed as a clip-on, its pocketable form factor and quick startup make it a useful handheld scanner for its original street price of around $700.

Quick Summary

The Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD is a discontinued compact thermal imager with a 320x240 sensor, offering a 750-yard detection range. Powered by a CR123A battery for 3 hours, it features a durable aluminum body but is not rated for firearm recoil.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD
  2. 00:51Form Factor & Resolution
  3. 01:59Intended Use & Range
  4. 03:49Battery Life & Power
  5. 04:42Controls & Interface
  6. 06:25Mounting & Recoil Limitations
  7. 07:59Build Quality & Market Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD?

The Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD is a discontinued, compact thermal imager designed for tracking heat signatures. It features a 320x240 sensor, a 3-hour battery life from a CR123A, and a durable machined aluminum body, making it a portable scanning tool.

What is the detection range of the Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD?

Leupold claims a detection range of up to 750 yards for the LTO-Tracker 2 HD. However, the reviewer notes that the claimed identification range of 300 yards for deer is likely optimistic in real-world conditions.

How is the Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD powered and what is its battery life?

The device is powered by a single CR123A battery, providing approximately 3 hours of continuous use. Its quick boot-up and shutdown allow users to conserve power by activating it only when needed.

Can the Leupold LTO-Tracker 2 HD be mounted on a firearm?

While the LTO-Tracker 2 HD has a 30mm tube, Leupold does not officially rate it for firearm recoil. It lacks a zeroable reticle and is not designed as a clip-on thermal sight, making it primarily a handheld device.

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