Nocpix Aceh50 Thermal Black 8X 50Mm 640X512, 60Hz Resolution

SKU:
152743079
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UPC:
850048751491
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MPN:
ACEH50
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The IRAY USA Nocpix Aceh50 is a thermal imaging optic built for hunters, law enforcement, and outdoor professionals who need to detect heat signatures in complete darkness or poor visibility. This 8X magnification thermal scope features a 50mm objective lens and 640×512 resolution sensor running at 60Hz, delivering the thermal clarity you need for identifying game, tracking movement, and conducting surveillance across open terrain.

Thermal imaging cuts through darkness, fog, smoke, and dense vegetation where conventional night vision falls short. The Aceh50's combination of magnification power and high-resolution sensor means you can detect and identify targets at distance, then close in with confidence. For predator control, night hunting, property monitoring, or professional tactical work, a quality thermal scope eliminates the guesswork and keeps you effective when daylight or conventional optics won't work.

Built for real-world field use, the Nocpix Aceh50 thermal scope is engineered to handle rough conditions and deliver consistent performance when it matters. Whether you're glassing a canyon at 2 a.m. or scanning a treeline at dusk, thermal imaging gives you a decisive edge that other optics simply can't match.

Key Features

  • 8X magnification with 50mm objective lens for extended-range target acquisition
  • 640×512 resolution sensor for detailed thermal imagery
  • 60Hz refresh rate for smooth, responsive image tracking
  • Detects heat signatures in complete darkness, fog, and obscured conditions
  • Ideal for night hunting, predator control, and professional surveillance work

Specifications

Magnification8X
Objective Lens50mm
Sensor Resolution640×512
Refresh Rate60Hz
BrandIRAY USA
ModelNocpix Aceh50

Frequently Asked Questions

What is thermal imaging and how does it work?

Thermal imaging detects infrared radiation (heat) emitted by objects and converts it into a visible image. Warm-blooded animals, vehicles, and other heat sources appear bright, while cooler backgrounds appear dark. This allows you to see and identify targets in complete darkness, fog, smoke, and other conditions where conventional optics are useless.

Can I use a thermal scope for hunting at night?

Yes. Thermal scopes are legal for night hunting in many states and are particularly effective for hunting predators, hogs, and other game in darkness. Always verify your local regulations before using any thermal imaging device for hunting.

What does 640×512 resolution mean?

The 640×512 specification refers to the thermal sensor's pixel count—the number of individual heat-detecting elements in the imaging chip. Higher resolution delivers sharper, more detailed thermal images, making it easier to distinguish targets and environmental features at distance.

What's the difference between 8X magnification and objective lens size?

Magnification (8X) determines how much larger the target appears. The 50mm objective lens determines the light-gathering capability and field of view. Together, they define the optic's effective range and ability to resolve detail on distant targets.