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384 vs 640 vs 1280 Thermal Resolution: Which Nu...

How much resolution do you actually need? A breakdown of 384, 640, and 1280 thermal sensors  where each one earns its price, and where stepping up doesn't change what hits...

How to Choose a Thermal Scope Without Overbuying

How to Choose a Thermal Scope Without Overbuying

Buying thermal gear is expensive, and it is easy to get wrong. If you are shopping for your first thermal scope, you have probably already seen a pile of specs:...

Thermal & Night Vision Buying Guides

Choosing thermal or night vision gear can get confusing fast. These guides are built to make the right buying decision obvious, whether you are hunting coyotes, protecting property, comparing scopes, or trying to avoid spending money on features you do not need.

We break down thermal scopes, handheld thermals, clip-ons, night vision optics, resolution, detection range, refresh rate, base magnification, and real-world use cases in plain English. No spec flexing. No pressure. Just practical guidance on what matters, what is overkill, and which type of optic fits the job.

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What These Guides Help You Decide

  • Whether you need thermal, night vision, or both
  • When 384 resolution is enough and when 640 or 1280 makes sense
  • How much detection range you actually need
  • When a handheld thermal is better than a rifle-mounted scope
  • When a clip-on makes sense instead of a dedicated thermal scope
  • Which features are useful and which ones are usually overkill

Need Help Choosing?

If you are stuck between two options, contact Thermal Bros before you buy. Tell us what you are using it for, your typical distance, terrain, budget, and whether you need a rifle-mounted optic, handheld scanner, clip-on, or night vision setup.

Contact Thermal Bros for buying help