The Best Thermal Clip-Ons in Australia (2026)
- by Hunt The Night
Quick answer: A thermal clip-on mounts in front of your existing day scope, preserving your zero in principle (always confirm point of impact after fitting). All magnification comes optically from the day scope — a clip-on is ~1× pass-through — which is why sensor and display resolution matter most. Top...
How Thermal Imaging Works (and How It Differs From Night Vision)
- by Hunt The Night
Quick answer: Thermal imaging detects heat, not light, so it works in total darkness and often in daylight too — but it cannot see through glass or solid walls. Night vision instead amplifies available light (or IR) for a natural, identifiable image. Thermal finds game; night vision confirms and identifies...
The Best Thermal Monoculars in Australia (2026)
- by Hunt The Night
Quick answer: The best thermal monocular in Australia in 2026 for most hunters is the HIKMICRO Falcon 2.0 (640) on value, with the Condor 2.0 L the long-range pick. A built-in rangefinder is worth it past ~150m or for planning stalks, but isn't essential for close pest control. A thermal...
The Best Thermal Scopes in Australia (2026)
- by Hunt The Night
Quick answer: The best thermal scope in Australia for most hunters in 2026 is a 640-sensor HIKMICRO (best range-for-money, ~$3,000–$4,000), with Pulsar and ThermTec the strong premium alternatives and capable entry thermal available under $2,000. Choose by objective lens and field of view, not sensor size alone. Thermal scopes have...
