Guide TD 653L Thermal Monocular with LRF
Guide TD 653L Thermal Monocular with LRF is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The Guide TD 653L combines a 640×512 thermal sensor, 50mm F1.0 optic, and integrated 1,090-yard laser rangefinder in a single handheld unit weighing just 472 grams — a detect-and-range thermal monocular built for hunters who need to spot, identify, and get a precise distance reading without swapping between devices.
Key Features
- 640×512 @ 12μm VOx Sensor with ≤20mK NETD — Guide's proprietary uncooled vanadium oxide detector delivers high-resolution thermal imaging with exceptional sensitivity. The 12μm pixel pitch and 20mK noise floor resolve fine thermal detail — body contours, limb structure, and subtle temperature differences between animals and terrain — giving you confident identification at distances where lesser sensors show only blobs.
- Integrated 1,090-Yard Laser Rangefinder — A Class 1 eye-safe LRF built into the monocular body. Spot a target in thermal, press the LRF button, and get a precise distance reading overlaid on the display — no need to put down the thermal and pick up a separate rangefinder. At night, this eliminates fumbling between devices and shaves critical seconds off your workflow.
- 50mm F1.0 Germanium Objective — The fast F1.0 aperture maximizes infrared energy collection for a bright, high-contrast image. The 50mm focal length pushes detection range to 2,600 meters and delivers an 8.8° × 6.6° field of view — enough reach for open-country scanning while maintaining useful peripheral awareness.
- 1280×960 AMOLED Display — A 0.36-inch AMOLED panel with higher resolution than most competitors in this class. The display outresolves the sensor, ensuring you see every pixel of thermal data. Seven color palettes (White Hot, Black Hot, Red Hot, Green Hot, Iron Red, Blue Hot, Sepia) adapt to any condition and preference.
- 2.6x – 20.8x Magnification — 2.6x native optical magnification for wide-field scanning, with smooth digital zoom to 20.8x for detailed observation at range. The 50Hz refresh rate keeps the image fluid through all zoom levels.
- 10-Hour Battery on Standard 18650 Cells — Enough for extended sits or all-night operations. The single replaceable 18650 swaps in seconds — carry spares and hunt until sunrise. No proprietary battery packs, no tethered power banks.
- Ambidextrous One-Handed Design — The button layout and ergonomics work equally well in either hand. The manual focus ring sits at the fingertip position for quick, intuitive adjustment without shifting your grip. At 472 grams, it’s light enough for extended handheld scanning without fatigue.
- 32GB Recording with Dual-Band WiFi — Capture photos and video with audio to onboard storage. 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi plus Bluetooth stream to the TargetIR app for live sharing, settings management, and firmware updates.
- IP67 Sealed, -20°C to +50°C — Dust-tight and rated for temporary water immersion. Built for the weather, terrain, and temperature swings of real-world hunting conditions.
Ideal For
Hog and predator hunters who scan with a handheld thermal before transitioning to a weapon-mounted optic. The integrated LRF eliminates the thermal-rangefinder-thermal shuffle that costs time and creates noise at the moment it matters most. Spot, range, and confirm — then pick up your rifle knowing exactly what’s out there and how far away it is.
Big game hunters using thermal for scouting — glassing hillsides, ridgelines, and timber edges at first and last light. The 50mm lens and 2,600m detection range cover serious distance, while the LRF lets you rangefind bedding areas, trails, and feeding zones during pre-hunt scouting without a separate device.
Budget-conscious buyers entering the 640+LRF thermal monocular category. The TD 653L is among the most affordable 640×512 thermal monoculars with an integrated laser rangefinder on the market, backed by Guide’s 10-year warranty and US-based service center in Texas. Competing units from other brands start $400–$1,500 higher for comparable or lesser specs.
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