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Guide DN70M 2.0 Thermal & 4K Night Vision Binocular with 1,500m LRF
Guide DN70M 2.0 Thermal & 4K Night Vision Binocular with 1,500m LRF is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Most hunters who want a single optic that works from midday glassing to a pitch-black stalk end up carrying two — a daytime binocular and a separate thermal — or paying $3,000-plus for a fusion unit. The Guide DN70M 2.0 folds both into one chassis: a 4K (3840 × 2160) digital day/night sensor fused with a 256 × 192 thermal core and a built-in 1,500-meter laser rangefinder — true multispectral imaging at roughly a third of what the Pulsar and AGM fusion binoculars in its category cost.

Key Features
- Multispectral fusion — 4K digital + thermal in one view — a high-resolution 3840 × 2160 CMOS sensor renders daylight and low-light scenes with real detail and color, while the 256 × 192 12µm VOx thermal core cuts through total darkness, fog, and smoke. Selectable fusion modes blend the two into one natural image.
- 4K recording with audio and 256 GB onboard storage — capture stills and 3840 × 2160 video with sound, with room for long sessions without swapping media.
- Built-in 1,500 m laser rangefinder — range targets to 1,630 yards without reaching for a separate device.
- Field navigation suite — integrated GPS, digital compass, and gyroscope for marking and returning to locations.
- True binocular ergonomics — a dual-eyepiece body with stepless 58–72 mm interpupillary adjustment, a precision focus wheel, and customizable buttons for silent, one-handed operation in the dark.
- Dual-battery, fast-charge power — a built-in cell plus a hot-swappable 18650; 18 W fast charging reaches 80% in about an hour.
- Built to take a beating — IP67 weather sealing, a –20 °C to 50 °C operating range, and Guide's 10-year warranty backed by US service in Texas.
Who It's For
- All-conditions hunters who want one optic for daytime glassing and total-darkness scanning, with ranging built in.
- Value-driven buyers cross-shopping fusion binoculars — the DN70M brings thermal-plus-4K-digital fusion to roughly $1,500, where the Pulsar Merger Duo, AGM Voyage, and InfiRay Gemini run $3,300–$4,100. Its closest same-price rival is the ATN Binox 6 Dual 256.
- Observers who prefer a binocular to a monocular — dual-eye viewing is easier on the eyes over a long sit.
A note on the thermal sensor: the 256 × 192 thermal core is detection-grade — it excels at picking heat out of the dark — while the 4K digital channel carries the fine-detail and identification work. If long-range thermal resolution is your single priority, a dedicated 384- or 640-class thermal optic will out-resolve it. The DN70M's advantage is doing both jobs, plus laser ranging, in one rugged package that costs a fraction of premium fusion binoculars.
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