The FLIR Systems Scout 3 320 Thermal Imaging NV Camera is an incredible tool for detecting heat signatures whether you’re hunting, exploring the great outdoors, or managing your land. These Thermal Imaging Monoculars by FLIR Systems have a powerful 60 Hz frame rate with enhanced processing, and displayed on a high definition 640 x 480 LCD screen for thermal viewing up to 601 yards away for man and beast, and 1,695 yards away for small vessels. The FLIR Scout III 320 Handheld Thermal Imager has an internal, rechargeable Li-Ion battery with an extended battery life of over 5 hours with a fast startup feature that eliminates the need for standby, and easy to use buttons allow for quick adjustment of power, four different color palettes, 2x zoom, and screen brightness. Choose the FLIR Systems Scout 3 320 Night Vision/Thermal Camera Monocular to see more of the world around you in the dark of night or light of day. Specifications for FLIR Systems Scout III 320 Thermal Night Vision Monocular: Manufacturer: FLIR Systems Color: Black/Brown Magnification: 2 x Included Accessories: Molle Belt Pouch, Lens Cloth, Charging Cable Resolution: 240×320 pixels Objective Lens Diameter: 19 mm Minimum Focus Distance: 6 ft Field of View, Angle: 17 degrees Battery Type: Internal Li-Ion Cell Battery Life: 5 hours Length: 6.7 in Width: 2.31 in Height: 2.4 in Condition: New Refresh Rate: 60 Hz Operating Temperature: -4 – 122 Fahrenheit Thermal Sensitivity: 50 Celsius Weight: 12 oz Range of Detection: 600 yds Water Resistance Level: IP67 Magnification Type: Fixed Dimensions: 6.7 x 2.31 x 2.44 in Features of FLIR Systems Scout III 320 Thermal Night Vision Monocular: Identify predators and track game better than ever Detects heat signatures up to 601 yards away, and small vessel signatures up to 1,695 yards away High speed 60Hz frame rate displays lifelike thermal video Crisp, clear 640 x 480 display screen Starts up in seconds, no training required Easy-to-use buttons: Power, color palettes, E-Zoom and screen brightness Fast startup extends battery life by eliminating need for standby Fits in any pocket, weather and impact-resistant Single hand operation Light weight, only 12 ounces Weather-tight, ergonomic design >5-hour Internal Li-Ion battery Package Contents: FLIR Systems Scout III 320 Thermal Night Vision Monocular USB Power Adapter/Charger Wrist Strap USB Cable Custom Video Out Cable Quick Start Guide Molle Bag
FLIR Systems Scout III 320 Thermal Night Vision Monocular
$2,499.00
SKU: ED7929EC
Category: FLIR Systems
6 reviews for FLIR Systems Scout III 320 Thermal Night Vision Monocular
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Greg –
Not easy to spend as much as thermal units cost, but the FLIR Scout 320 unit works quite well. Very compact, easy to use (but a better explanation of some features would have been nice). Not quite the image resolution I had hoped for at distant ranges.Fast shipping by Optics Planet!
Rocky colorado –
I live behind a large wild nature park where I take my 155 Lbs mastiff hiking, I go at night because he’s some what aggressive, being able to see at night is a great advantage, I can see people or animals at a good distance, the scout lll 320 is a force multiplier that kicks butt, I highly recommend it.
Trakehner –
The people complaining about these units didn’t get the 640 model. It works great, long battery life and amazing clarity. ..saw whiskers on the foxes in the back yard. Really enjoying the FLIR 640. The Good Stuff is worth it…never regretted buying a Nightforce scope, ACOG optics or 3rd generation night scopes…this 640 unit is of the same category.
Fly1920 –
I have had this unit now for about a month and I love it. I find it very easy to use, very clear images, and it does all it is advertised to do. I have read other reviews that say the images are fuzzy. I do not find thi at all. Maybe the instructions were not read and the diopter adjuster was not used, who knows. I had reservations about spending the money for this but am very glad I did. I would recommend this unit to anyone needing, or wanting, this type of unit.
Newman –
I have had first hand experience with several sub $2k thermal sights/monoculars and this one is OK but not on par with its competition. Clarity is adequate but not great. For the money you could do better.
fletchy –
I wanted to know if it had a tripod mount. Brochure & Photos don’t show.-Optics Planet Sales didn’t know.-FLIR Sales line said “I think so, but don’t know”.I risked it and ordered it. Turns out the unit does.The Scout is a nice unit. My first foray into thermal. It’s well built and undeniable quality… but there was a lot to be desired.- No lens cap- No instructions- A single page Quick guide for a Scout 2. (I checked the serial tag: yes it was a new Scout 3)- No video cable or idea how to use it.- No downloadable guide for the Scout 3 online.I called FLIR Support. Their responses:- Apologies for no lens cap. They said they would ship me one.- They said the Scout 2 documentation was “good enough” and they didn’t bother reprinting anything for the new Scout 3. (Really guys? Come on… this is a $2k device. It’s not that hard to reprint a single page.)- They didn’t know about video support for this model. Took them two days to find out.- They didn’t know how or where I could source a USB->RCA composite cable.. but it “might work”. I bought a GoPro USB->RCA cable from Amazon. Nope. No joy.- They then shipped me a USB type-B to USB Type A cable… which had no ability of course to plug into an RCA.It seems Sales/Support on the new FLIR is decidedly lacking on knowledge of what this product can do or can not! That really tended to spoil a quality product by not providing the correct materials or fundamental knowledge of what their own product can do. FLIR Support confessed they knew nothing of the new Scout 3 product line yet. When exactly will they? Obviously it will be after its already been sold to consumers for a while. Hopefully soon they will figure that all out.Sent the unit back. Hey… if you want a handheld unit to run around in the field with, by all means this is probably a top unit to go to. Performance wise, it appears fine, but I don’t actually have much to compare it to. I wanted a little more versatility like video and ability to set it on a tripod for observation.