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Vosker VKX solar, cellular security camera
The Vosker VKX will go virtually anywhere you've got a security problem. It doesn't need WiFi, or power because of it's huge solar panel, huge rechargeable battery and it's ability to connect to all 4 of the major UK mobile networks and send notifications and images to your phone or computer.
See what it comes with, we demonstrate how easy it is to set up, run through what it can do, and share examples of its high quality photos and video (with audio).
There's a choice of monthly or annual subscription plans needed for notifications and storage, depending on your needs.
For more information visit: tj-focus.co.uk/product/vosker-vkx/
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Видео

Pixfra Mile 2 M210 or M413. Which one is the best thermal for you?
Просмотров 741Месяц назад
If you want to find wildlife like birds in trees during the day or night, a thermal spotter can prove invaluable. These Pixfra Mile2's are some of the best budget options available, yet they're packed with features. We go through the important specs and compare the fixed focus Mile 2 M210 with the Manual focus Mile 2 M413 in the field to see how well each of them can help me find some spotted f...
Global Birdfair 2024 showcase of Pulsar thermal handheld spotters
Просмотров 662Месяц назад
See the range of Pulsar thermal handheld spotters, from the 2024 Global Bird Fair in Rutland, UK. Including day and night time thermal video footage of birds and bats through the Telos XP35, Telos XP50, Merger XQ35, Merger XL50, Axion XG35 and Helion XP50, so you can see the products, compare what they do and even hear a bit from one of the UK's leading pioneers in using thermal imaging for bir...
Pulsar Axion XQ30 PRO: Unboxed & tested
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.2 месяца назад
You will love the new budget Pulsar Axion XQ30 Pro thermal monocular, especially if you liked its predecessor- the acclaimed, entry level Pulsar Axion XM30F. It's the same price but it's better. See what you get in the box, the main features explained AND demonstrated in our field test; with deer, rabbits, buildings and the UK countryside. All filmed in the dark, so you know exactly what you ge...
Pulsar Merger XP50 comparison with Merger XP35, side-by-side in the field
Просмотров 2 тыс.3 месяца назад
The Pulsar Merger XP50 is a tough thermal spotter to beat; for reliability, comfort and sheer effectiveness. But now Pulsar have also brought out a Merger XP35. Here's how you can choose between them, with side-by-side videos of birds of different sizes (on the ground, roosing in trees and in flight), along with bats, badgers, a flock of sheep and a munt jack deer desperate to hide between the ...
Pixfra Mile 2 M207. How have they made a thermal spotter this good for under £400?
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 месяца назад
The Pixfra Mile 2 M207 is destined to be most peoples entry into thermal. When you consider the sensor you get for an incredible budget price of under £400 (UK SRP). Matt and Dave chat through what you get for your money and show you lots of through-the-lens footage of people, birds in trees, sheep and lambs. For an overview of the features of the Mile 2, check out this film: ruclips.net/video/...
Pixfra Mile2 thermal monocular. It's ideal Wildlife, bird spotting, ecology or security
Просмотров 2663 месяца назад
If you're considering thermal but have been scared off by the cost, check out the NEW Pixfra Mile 2 thermal monocular. Matt and Dave tell you all the best feature that start at an incredible entry level of less than £400. And that's for a thermal with a 256x192 pixel sensor! And it's worth staying tuned till the end, as we reveal a surprise feature that might just be a deal clincher! UK SRP for...
Pixfra Mile 2 M625 thermal monocular: World 1st preview field test
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.3 месяца назад
The new Pixfra Mile 2 is too good to keep under wraps, so we rushed out with the first sample to show you it's clever design, ease of use and the quality of it's thermal image. There are young deer at ranges up to 60m, sheep between 50m & 100m and crows at 150m in tree! We show you why the colour palettes are great on this thermal monocular and demonstrate the digital zoom... but there's more t...
Birds, bees and bats seen in thermal with the Pulsar Telos XP50 thermal spotter
Просмотров 4414 месяца назад
This is the Pulsar Telos XP50 hand held thermal camera. We went on a wildlife walk for just a few hours around dusk with the Pulsar Telos XP50 thermal camera to see what we could see. It had been one of the wettest springs on record in the UK, with rivers flooded and this had been my first opportunity in weeks to get outside to see what we could find. Hopefully the wild animals of Warwickshire ...

Комментарии

  • @ShelleyAlger-o5k
    @ShelleyAlger-o5k 19 часов назад

    Robinson Margaret Gonzalez Thomas Brown Brian

  • @jimwood
    @jimwood Месяц назад

    Looks a nice little unit for the price 👍

  • @jimwood
    @jimwood Месяц назад

    Nice little video Dave, I was impressed with the M425 I reviewed. Liked and subscribed 👍

    • @TJ-Focus
      @TJ-Focus Месяц назад

      Thanks Jim - just taken a look at your review of the Mile M425 - A lot of people will find that really helpful. Good job! 👍

    • @jimwood
      @jimwood Месяц назад

      @TJ-Focus thanks Dave I appreciate you taking the time to watch it. I'm being sent the top model this week so I'm looking forward to trying that one out.

    • @TJ-Focus
      @TJ-Focus Месяц назад

      @@jimwood No worries. Seeing how real users get on with it , in different conditions for different habitats and different sized animals, at all kinds of realistic ranges is so helpful to anyone considering one of these Pixfras. Best of luck with it.

    • @jimwood
      @jimwood Месяц назад

      @TJ-Focus I completely agree. We all have our own ways of going about our hunting and not every thermal spotter is ideal so it's always good to get a feel of different products to find which one suits your needs best.

  • @blackberryflicks
    @blackberryflicks 2 месяца назад

    You should do movie voice overs

    • @TJ-Focus
      @TJ-Focus 2 месяца назад

      I'm open to offers! 😂

  • @TinyTargetsBigAdventures
    @TinyTargetsBigAdventures 2 месяца назад

    Whats the weather condition

    • @TJ-Focus
      @TJ-Focus 2 месяца назад

      This followed a prolonged period of heavy rain (enough to flood the rivers here). It was dry for most of the filming with some light rain while filming the bats. Humidity would have been in the 80-90%'s. Not ideal for filming thermal but we think it's important to see this kit in all conditions.

    • @TinyTargetsBigAdventures
      @TinyTargetsBigAdventures 2 месяца назад

      @TJ-Focus thank you for the information. I'm trying to get a thermal for squirrel hunting, I live in a hot and humid state in the USA. But gets alittle cool in the winter. Do you have a thermal u use for that condition. I want to be able to spot the squirrel in the tree line

    • @TJ-Focus
      @TJ-Focus 2 месяца назад

      @@TinyTargetsBigAdventures For the weather conditions you need a low NETD (<25mK). I imagine you're only close range but, you have the same challenge as birdwatchers: trying to find something small that's likely to be partially hidden by leaves and branches. For this I'd recommend the biggest sensor you can afford for your budget (minimum 384 pixels but preferably more). I suggest you prioritise a wide field of view over a big native mag. Your own field skills will enable you to distinguish squirrel from bird by it's movement, so the task is more about scanning an area efficiently to quickly find the squirrels. This guide to finding the right thermal for your needs might be of help too: ruclips.net/video/cA1IbOg3FCY/видео.htmlsi=Fw7blknvDcHp6MqY

    • @TinyTargetsBigAdventures
      @TinyTargetsBigAdventures 2 месяца назад

      @TJ-Focus Thank you. You've been helpful. The lowest base mag I could find on pulsar is 2.5X that I could afford. My budget is 3k. I'm looking at the Talion XQ35 Pro. I just don't know if it would do the job. I'm also trying to decide if I should go with a Monocular or a Scope.

    • @TJ-Focus
      @TJ-Focus 2 месяца назад

      @@TinyTargetsBigAdventures That's easy - the biggest challenge you're trying to solve is how to find the squirrels. Get a spotter. Go to your local stockist and try these: Axion 2 XQ35 Telos XQ35 Telos XP50

  • @sabatti12bore
    @sabatti12bore 2 месяца назад

    Everything I needed to know, answered all my questions, cheers guys

    • @TJ-Focus
      @TJ-Focus 2 месяца назад

      You're welcome - more to come on different models.

  • @jimwood
    @jimwood 3 месяца назад

    Great video Dave, both units look incredible. Personally I think the XP35 would suit my shooting needs best.

    • @TJ-Focus
      @TJ-Focus 3 месяца назад

      Glad it's helped you to choose between the two - it's often a difficult choice with a lot of money at stake. But that's why we do these videos.

  • @mrspeakman4021
    @mrspeakman4021 4 месяца назад

    Top quality!