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The Guide TN650M Muo 2.0 fuses a 640 × 512 12μm thermal sensor with a 4K (3840 × 2160) low-light night vision sensor in a single binocular chassis — twin imaging cores at $4,499. Where the Pulsar Merger Duo NXP50 retails near $7,500 and dedicated dual-sensor binoculars from iRay's Geni HYR series push past $6,000, the TN650M brings true multi-spectral imaging into a price tier where most competitors offer thermal-only optics. Built on the same TN MUO 2.0 platform as the TN650L (1,500m LRF, 7-hour hot-swap battery, 128 GB recording, compass + gyroscope), the Muo adds a second imaging path for full-color identification when ambient light allows.
Thermal alone tells you something is there and how warm it is. It rarely tells you what species without context — a hog and a deer present similar heat signatures at distance. Adding a 4K low-light sensor restores shape, color, and texture information when ambient light allows (moonlight, late dusk, near-camp lighting). For livestock guards working with mixed wildlife, hunters who need positive ID before committing to a shot, or anyone observing in environments where thermal alone is ambiguous, the second sensor is the gating capability — not a nice-to-have.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 23 - Jun 28
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