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Pulsar USB Cable.
      £9.95 Pre Order Purchase Options
Pulsar Battery Compartment Cap - APS3.
      £9.95 In stock Purchase Options
Pulsar A1000-CP-T0017 Cable for Quantum/Digex.
      £24.95 Order Now - 2-5 Days Purchase Options
 
Pulsar USB Cap for Thermion/Digex.
5 star review (2)     £9.95 Pre Order Purchase Options
Pulsar A1000-CP-T0019 Cable for Quantum XQ.
      £19.95 Pre Order Purchase Options
Pulsar Hand Strap for Helion.
      £11.95 In stock Purchase Options
 
Pulsar Eyecup for Quantum/Helion.
5 star review (3)     £15.95 Pre Order Purchase Options
Pulsar Eyecup for Digisight/Photon/Apex/Trail.
5 star review (1)     £6.95 In stock Purchase Options
Pulsar PSP-B Ring Adaptor - Bayonet Ring Adaptor. The Pulsar PSP-B ring adaptors facilitate the quick removal and reattachment of Krypton 2 and Proton thermal imaging front attachments, with a precise screen positioning mechanism that ensures maximum comfort via the perfect alignment of the thermal image in the day optics' field of view.
      £119.95 Check stock Purchase Options
 
Pulsar APS5-T Battery Pack (for Talion). The Pulsar APS 5T rechargeable lithium-ion power is designed for use with Pulsar Talion thermal imaging riflescopes. This battery supports USB fast charging technology when using a standard charging set (charger, USB Type-C cable, power adapter).
5 star review (1)     £39.95 In stock Purchase Options
Pulsar APS5 Battery Lock. A locking cap for Pulsar APS5 Battery Packs.
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Pulsar Telos Tripod Adaptor.
      £27.95 In stock Purchase Options
 
Recknagel Thermal & Night Vision Optical Adaptor - 30mm (for 20-24mm Obj). This adapter allows for a reliable fixation of thermal and night vision devices to a scope, a camera or any other daylight optical devices.
      £214.99 Pre Order Purchase Options
Recknagel Thermal & Night Vision Optical Adaptor - 48mm (for 42mm Obj). This adapter allows for a reliable fixation of thermal and night vision devices to a scope, a camera or any other daylight optical devices.
      £199.00 In stock Purchase Options
Recknagel Thermal & Night Vision Optical Adaptor - 56mm (for 50mm Obj). This adapter allows for a reliable fixation of thermal and night vision devices to a scope, a camera or any other daylight optical devices.
      £214.99 Pre Order Purchase Options
 
Recknagel Thermal & Night Vision Optical Adaptor - 62mm (for 56mm Obj). This adapter allows for a reliable fixation of thermal and night vision devices to a scope, a camera or any other daylight optical devices.
      £214.99 Pre Order Purchase Options
Rusan HikMicro Clamp. For use with HM-Thunder 2.0 & 3.0.
      £144.99 Check stock Purchase Options
Rusan QD Adaptor for HM-Thunder 2.0.
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Swarovski TMA Thermal Imaging Device Adpator. The tMA thermal monocular adapter allows the tM 35 to be very easily converted from a hand-held device to a clip-on device. Together with your SWAROVSKI OPTIK rifle scope, the thermal imaging device creates a powerful combination that requires no sighting in and guarantees a 100% reliable point of impact – each and every time.
  RRP £188.00 From £125.00 Check stock Purchase Options
Swarovski RBTM35 Removeable Battery for TM35 Thermal Imaging Device. When hunting – in particular in twilight or darkness – many factors are unpredictable. But with the RB tM 35 rechargeable battery (Li-ion 3000), you can always be sure that the tM 35 has a reliable supply of power. This can prove a crucial advantage at night. The bayonet catch integrated in the battery housing allows the battery to be replaced quickly and quietly, even in absolute darkness.
      £61.00 Pre Order Purchase Options
ThermTec AAres 635 Tube Thermal Imaging (640x512) Riflescope - 12um/35mk. The combination of cutting-edge design and the latest technology in the field of thermal imaging.
  WAS £2499.00 £1849.00 In stock Purchase Options
 
ThermTec Wild 325 Thermal Imaging (384x288) Monocular - 25mm. A highly sensitive thermal imaging sensor with NETD?18mK, in combination with larger aperture optics which allows for more radiation, ensures stunning thermal image quality and perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions.
      £1349.00 Pre Order Purchase Options
ThermTec Wild 335 Thermal Imaging (384x288) Monocular - 35mm. A highly sensitive thermal imaging sensor with NETD?18mK, in combination with larger aperture optics which allows for more radiation, ensures stunning thermal image quality and perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions.
      £1449.00 Pre Order Purchase Options
ThermTec Wild 635 Thermal Imaging (640x512) Monocular - 35mm. A highly sensitive thermal imaging sensor with NETD?18mK, in combination with larger aperture optics which allows for more radiation, ensures stunning thermal image quality and perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions.
      £1749.00 Pre Order Purchase Options
 
ThermTec Wild 650 Thermal Imaging (640x512) Monocular - 50mm. A highly sensitive thermal imaging sensor with NETD 18mK, in combination with larger aperture optics which allows for more radiation, ensures stunning thermal image quality and perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions.
      £1949.00 Pre Order Purchase Options
ThermTec Wild 335L Thermal Imaging (384x288) Monocular w/LRF - 35mm. A highly sensitive thermal imaging sensor with NETD 18mK, in combination with larger aperture optics which allows for more radiation, ensures stunning thermal image quality and perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions.
      £1699.00 Pre Order Purchase Options
ThermTec Wild 635L Thermal Imaging (640x512) Monocular w/LRF - 35mm. A highly sensitive thermal imaging sensor with NETD 18mK, in combination with larger aperture optics which allows for more radiation, ensures stunning thermal image quality and perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions.
      £1899.00 Pre Order Purchase Options
 
ThermTec Wild 650L Thermal Imaging (640x512) Monocular w/LRF - 50mm. A highly sensitive thermal imaging sensor with NETD 18mK, in combination with larger aperture optics which allows for more radiation, ensures stunning thermal image quality and perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions.
      £2199.00 Pre Order Purchase Options
ThermTec Oryx-L 635 Thermal Riflescope. The ThermTec Oryx-L 635 is designed for versatile hunting scenarios, offering ultra-clear thermal imaging with a highly sensitive NETD ? 15mK sensor. Its vivid OLED display ensures comfortable long-term viewing, while the ThermTec AutoSight System (TASS) and built-in laser rangefinder provide smooth zoom and accurate distance measurement. With a wider field of view and an intuitive Central Turret Focus System, the Oryx-L 635 is ideal for close to mid-range
      £2499.00 Pre Order Purchase Options
ThermTec Oryx-L 650 Thermal Riflescope. The Oryx-L 650 takes performance further with a highly sensitive thermal NETD ?15 mK sensor and vivid OLED display for precise long-range observation. Featuring the ThermTec AutoSight System (TASS) for seamless zoom and built-in laser rangefinder for pinpoint accuracy, it delivers precise targeting and reliable shots. With extended detection up to 2,600 meters, higher magnification, and durable battery life, the Oryx-L 650 is built for hunters who demand c
      £3259.00 Pre Order Purchase Options
 

Wulf Guardian Binocular Pack w/Quick Detach Thermal Carry System

Worlds first bino harness with a quick detach system for your thermal monocular!
Wulf Guardian Binocular Pack w/Quick Detach Thermal Carry System. World's first binocular harness with a quick detach system for your thermal monocular. Perfect for seamlessly switching between your binoculars and thermal monocular. Simply add our plate to your thermal and you can securely attach and remove it from the quick release system in the Binocular Harness giving you a convenient storage system with rapid access.
5 star review (1) RRP £109.99 £99.99 In stock Purchase Options
Zeiss DTI 1/19 Thermal Imager. The darkness ends at the most exciting moment: when you catch sight of the game. Now every second counts in order to react correctly. The tension rises. Your nervousness fades. Thanks to practical equipment that is agile, easy-to-handle, and reliable, you can react quickly when stalking – and this builds self-confidence. The ZEISS DTI 1 combines ease of use with low weight – simple and intuitive operation makes the thermal imaging camera the perfect entry-level mod
5 star review (1) RRP £1475.00 £849.00 In stock Purchase Options
Zeiss DTI 1/25 Thermal Imager. The darkness ends at the most exciting moment: when you catch sight of the game. Now every second counts in order to react correctly. The tension rises. Your nervousness fades. Thanks to practical equipment that is agile, easy-to-handle, and reliable, you can react quickly when stalking – and this builds self-confidence. The ZEISS DTI 1 combines ease of use with low weight – simple and intuitive operation makes the thermal imaging camera the perfect entry-level mod
  RRP £1650.00 £949.00 In stock Purchase Options
 
Zeiss DTI 6/20 Thermal Imager. When hunting in darkness, every detail counts. With the DTI 6 thermal imaging cameras, you won't miss a thing – ZEISS' innovative ZEISS Smart Image Processing (ZSIP Pro) algorithm delivers a sharp, high-contrast thermal image via the 640 × 480 sensor with 12 micron pixel pitch and the 1024 × 768 HD AMOLED display. ZSIP ensures that you can perfectly identify key details under difficult conditions and with low thermal contrast.
  RRP £4000.00 £2250.00 In stock Purchase Options
Zeiss DTI 6/20 Thermal Imager. When hunting in darkness, every detail counts. With the DTI 6 thermal imaging cameras, you won't miss a thing – ZEISS' innovative ZEISS Smart Image Processing (ZSIP Pro) algorithm delivers a sharp, high-contrast thermal image via the 640 × 480 sensor with 12 micron pixel pitch and the 1024 × 768 HD AMOLED display. ZSIP ensures that you can perfectly identify key details under difficult conditions and with low thermal contrast.
  RRP £4250.00 £2500.00 In stock Purchase Options
Zeiss DTC-R M52 Ring. The Zeiss DTC-R M52 Ring is a precision-engineered adapter designed for seamless integration of the Zeiss DTC thermal clip-on system with riflescopes featuring an M52 objective thread. Built for tactical and hunting applications, this ring ensures a secure and stable connection while maintaining optimal optical alignment.
      £80.00 Pre Order Purchase Options
 
Zeiss DTC-A-48 Adaptor - For 44mm Objective Lens. The Zeiss DTC-A - 48 is a high-performance adapter designed to connect the Zeiss DTC thermal clip-on system to riflescopes with a 44mm objective lens. Engineered for hunters, law enforcement, and military personnel, this adapter ensures seamless thermal imaging without compromising zero or optical clarity.
      £160.00 Pre Order Purchase Options
Zeiss DTC-A-56 Adaptor - For 50mm Objective Lens. The Zeiss DTC-A - 56 adapter enables the integration of the Zeiss DTC thermal clip-on system with riflescopes featuring a 50mm objective lens. Built for professionals who demand precision and durability, this adapter ensures a rock-solid connection while maintaining optical integrity.
      £160.00 Pre Order Purchase Options
Zeiss DTC-A-62 Adaptor - For 56mm Objective Lens. The Zeiss DTC-A - 62 is a premium adapter designed for riflescopes with a 56mm objective lens, allowing seamless integration with the Zeiss DTC thermal clip-on system. Engineered for elite shooters and tactical operators, this adapter ensures a secure, stable connection while preserving optical performance.
      £160.00 Pre Order Purchase Options
 
Zeiss Anti Fog Kit. The ZEISS AntiFOG Kit provides an effective way to keep lenses clear and free from fog. It includes an anti-fog spray and a microfibre cloth that work together to create a thin coating on the lens surface, preventing moisture from forming droplets. Once applied, the treatment helps maintain clear vision for up to 3 days.
      £7.99 In stock Purchase Options
 
 
 
 

Thermal Imaging

What Are Thermal Imaging Devices and How Do They Work?

Thermal imaging devices detect heat signatures and translate them into a clear visual image, allowing you to see in complete darkness, through light fog, and across challenging terrain. Instead of relying on visible light, a thermal imager reads tiny temperature differences between objects and displays them as contrasting colours or shades. This makes them extremely useful for night-time wildlife observation, search and rescue, security work, land management and field sports.

Many users first encounter thermal imaging when exploring their local countryside after dark, discovering just how much wildlife remains hidden to the naked eye. Professionals appreciate the precision and reliability thermal units deliver, especially when tracking animals, monitoring equipment, or scanning large areas quickly. Whether you’re choosing a handheld thermal monocular or a rifle-mounted thermal scope, these devices provide an entirely new way of perceiving the world around you.

For customers who wish to explore other options, related categories such as night vision and optics can provide helpful context when comparing technologies and magnification needs.

How to Choose the Right Thermal Imaging Device for Your Needs

Choosing the right thermal imager depends on understanding the features that most affect performance. While every model offers heat-detection capability, the following key considerations help narrow down the right unit for your budget and intended use.

Sensor Resolution and Image Quality

The sensor is the heart of any thermal device. Higher resolutions (for example 384x288 or 640x480) reveal more detail, making it easier to identify animals at distance or interpret complex backgrounds. Lower-resolution sensors perform well at closer ranges and offer excellent value for general wildlife spotting.

Detection Range

Detection range indicates how far the sensor can pick up a heat signature. Hobbyists often find ranges of 500 to 1,000 metres more than adequate, while professionals may favour extended long-range performance for surveying large open areas. Longer detection ranges also support more confident identification at night.

Refresh Rate and Responsiveness

A faster refresh rate produces smoother motion, particularly useful when tracking moving animals. Most modern thermal models offer stable performance, but anyone scanning fast-moving targets or using a thermal device during active fieldwork will benefit from a higher refresh rate.

Lens Size, Field of View and Magnification

Thermal devices vary in magnification and field-of-view. A wide field-of-view suits woodland environments and closer-range scanning, whereas higher base magnification supports open-field observation and long-range identification. Larger lenses capture more thermal information, improving clarity but sometimes adding weight.

Battery Life and Durability

Look for models with long-lasting, swappable or rechargeable batteries. Extended life ensures uninterrupted use during long sessions outdoors. Rugged housings, water resistance and reliable operation in low temperatures are also important, especially for professional users or those who spend long hours in challenging weather.

Handy Feature Table for Quick Comparison

Feature Why It Matters
Sensor Resolution Determines clarity and detail.
Detection Range Defines how far objects can be spotted.
Field of View Influences scanning speed and ease.
Magnification Affects identification at distance.
Battery Life Ensures continuous operation.
Durability Rating Important for outdoor reliability.

Top Thermal Imaging Brands and Models at Uttings

Uttings stocks an extensive range of thermal imaging devices from respected global manufacturers known for reliability, clarity and precision. Customers will find premium units from leading brands selected for both professional-grade performance and user-friendly design.

Whether you’re looking for an entry-level thermal monocular for casual wildlife spotting or a high-performance thermal rifle scope for serious fieldwork, the range at Uttings is curated to offer dependable results in real-world conditions. Many models integrate helpful features such as onboard recording, Wi-Fi connectivity and advanced image processing, making it easier to capture memorable observations or share findings with colleagues.

You can also compare thermal imaging options alongside complementary categories such as riflescopes, binoculars and rangefinders to build a complete outdoor setup.

Thermal Imaging Tips and Expert Advice

Using thermal properly enhances both enjoyment and accuracy. Beginners often start by scanning slowly from side to side, allowing the sensor to stabilise and reveal subtle heat differences. Learning to interpret the shapes produced by thermal signatures helps greatly with identifying species, distance and movement direction.

Professionals may combine thermal with optical equipment or pair thermal monoculars with illuminated riflescopes for a complete low-light toolkit. Keeping lenses clean, updating firmware, and carrying spare batteries significantly improves reliability. With practice, users quickly learn the strengths and limitations of thermal imagery, making fieldwork more efficient and enjoyable.

Why Buy Thermal Imaging at Uttings

Uttings is a long-established family-run business based in Norwich, serving customers since 1976. With decades of experience in outdoor and field sports retail, the Uttings team understands the importance of dependable equipment and trustworthy advice. The store carries high-quality thermal imagers from the world’s leading brands, each carefully selected for performance and value.

Customer service is a cornerstone of Uttings’ reputation. With more than 45,000 five-star Trustpilot reviews, buyers can shop confidently, knowing they’ll receive expert guidance, fast delivery and genuine enthusiasm for the great outdoors. Whether you're new to thermal imaging or upgrading to a professional system, Uttings is committed to helping you make the right choice.

Thermal Imaging FAQs

What sensor resolution is best for thermal imaging?

Higher resolutions such as 384x288 or 640x480 provide clearer detail and better identification, especially at longer ranges. Lower resolutions work well for general spotting and shorter-distance use.

How does objective lens size affect performance?

A larger objective lens gathers more thermal energy, producing clearer images and improving detection range. Bigger lenses may add weight, so choosing the right balance is important.

What magnification do I need for thermal imaging?

Lower base magnification provides a wider field-of-view, ideal for woodland and close-range scanning. Higher magnification suits open fields and long-range identification.

What is field of view in thermal devices?

Field of view describes how much landscape you can see at once. A wide field helps with rapid scanning, while a narrow field supports detailed long-range work.

How important is refresh rate?

A higher refresh rate delivers smoother viewing, particularly when tracking fast-moving targets. It’s especially useful for professional applications or active field scanning.

What does detection range mean?

Detection range is the maximum distance at which a device can register a heat signature. Longer ranges offer greater flexibility and help with early spotting.

Are thermal imaging devices weatherproof?

Most modern thermal imagers feature robust, weather-resistant housings. Look for IP ratings if you frequently operate in rain, fog or cold temperatures.

Do thermal cameras work in full daylight?

Yes. Thermal imagers detect heat rather than light, so they function effectively in daylight, twilight and darkness.

What battery life should I expect?

Battery life varies, but many devices offer several hours of continuous use. Models with replaceable or rechargeable batteries provide the most flexibility.

Can thermal imaging differentiate between species?

Thermal devices show heat signatures rather than colour or fine detail, so identification relies on shape, movement and context rather than colour patterns.

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