About the Nocpix LUMI H35

Are you in need of a thermal monocular that offers you the versatility of a thermal rifle scope without taking up rail space – or being yoked to the top of your receiver?

One of the best options currently on the market (and the best values) is the Nocpix LUMI H35. Here’s what it offers to interested nocturnal sportsmen.

Compact, Lightweight Performance

Likely the first thing you’ll notice about the Nocpix LUMI H35 (it’s hard not to) is the lightweight and compact design. It weighs just 12 ounces and is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand or even in a pocket.

That small size doesn’t harm performance, though. It’s powered by a 640×512 sensor with a NETD rating of 18mK (or better) and a 50Hz frame rate, for an ultra-smooth display.

It also boasts a detection range of 1750 yards and a 2.5x optical magnification with digital zoom capabilities up to 8x.

Nocpix Reality+ Image Processing, paired with a fine pixel pitch and high frame rate, result in crystal clear, super-sharp display images for positive identification, even of moving targets at range.

Durability and Hunter Friendliness

Any quality thermal optic needs to be able to resist the onslaught of the elements and the Nocpix LUMI H35 is perfectly situated to do just that.

It sports a weatherproof design with a rubberized overmold that is not only protective, but ergonomic and comfortable to use. A little rain or snow won’t make an impact on this thermal monocular, either.

That texturing is also an advantage in subzero conditions in which exposed skin contact with bare metal can be dangerous – the LUMI H35 is not cold to the touch even in very cold conditions.

The LUMI is powered by a single rechargeable 18650-style battery (which is easy to replace and relatively affordable) and comes with a spare battery, too; keep the spare charged in the field and you’ll never be in the dark.

The Nocpix LUMI H35 also sports a few other features that are beneficial to nocturnal hunters, such as a comfortable and ambidextrous vertical design with only a few basic buttons, along with onboard photo, video and audio recording.

The Perfect Option for Those Looking for an Alternative to a Thermal Scope

All in all, while the Nocpix LUMI H35 doesn’t offer the same features and functionality of some other, more robust thermal scopes, even from the same brand (like the ACE S60R) it is a highly effective thermal optic for hunters that want something compact, basic and affordable.

This particular thermal monocular is much more affordable than many other thermal optics and unlike thermal binoculars is much lighter and more compact. If you’re looking for a thermal monocular that’s perfect for scouting without costing too much, weighing too much, or being bogged down with features you don’t know how to use and can’t be bothered to learn how to use, then it is definitely a prime option.

Keeping things simple in the field is easy with a thermal monocular such as a Nocpix LUMI H35, which is perfect for target identification, scouting, closing the gap, and more.

Where to Learn More About These Nocpix Thermal Monocular

Want to learn more about this thermal optic, or about other thermal scopes on the market from Nocpix and other leading brands? Visit Dark Night Outdoors.

They carry this Nocpix thermal monocular as well as thermal scopes, binoculars and other monoculars from other brands, such as iRayUSA, PULSAR, RIX, and others. Visit their website for more information or get in touch with them directly if you need help.

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