Pard Thermal Scope 35Mm Lens W/Lrfpard Ocelot 480 Rifle
The Pard Ocelot 480 thermal scope with 35mm lens and integrated laser rangefinder is a field-ready thermal imaging system built for hunters and long-range shooters who need to detect targets in low-light and no-light conditions. This uncooled vanadium oxide thermal scope delivers real thermal imaging—not just a gadget—with a 480×360 sensor and 12-micron pixel pitch that reliably picks up heat signatures out to roughly 1,800 meters on a human-sized target. Whether you're glassing open country at dusk, navigating fog, or hunting through brush, thermal imaging cuts through conditions where conventional optics fall short.
The Ocelot 480 pairs thermal detection with practical hunting features. The built-in laser rangefinder measures distances up to 1,200 yards and feeds that data directly to an internal ballistic calculator, taking guesswork out of shot placement in real-world scenarios. An 800×800 IPS display and 100mm eye relief give you a viewing experience close to traditional scopes, while 2–8× digital zoom lets you size up a target before committing. The scope handles recoil up to 6,000 joules and is sealed to IP67, meaning rain, dust, and hard use won't compromise it. A 50 Hz refresh rate keeps the thermal image smooth and responsive.
Connectivity and recording round out the package. WiFi, USB-C, and HDMI let you offload images and video or pair the scope to PardVision2 app for remote viewing and firmware updates. Recoil-activated recording and loop recording capture every shot, and a gyroscope adds another layer of situational awareness. The aluminum housing weighs 616.5 grams with battery, and a single 21700 lithium-ion cell runs the scope for about five hours per charge—or you can top it up via USB-C in the field.
If you hunt or shoot in conditions where light is scarce, or if you want the edge of thermal detection without the complexity of a separate imaging system, the Ocelot 480 brings serious capability to the scope rail.
Key Features
- 480×360 uncooled VOx thermal sensor with 12-micron pixels and 20 mK NETD for reliable target detection in any light
- Integrated laser rangefinder accurate to 1,200 yards with real-time ballistic calculator
- 8× digital zoom (2×, 4×, 6×, 8×) stacked on native 2.3× magnification for flexible target engagement
- 800×800 circular IPS display with 100mm eye relief and six reticle styles in four colors
- 50 Hz refresh rate for smooth thermal imaging and quick target acquisition
- Recoil-activated and loop recording; video in 768×768 MP4, stills in 1536×1536 JPG
- IP67 weatherproofing and 6,000-joule recoil resistance for field durability
- WiFi, USB-C, and HDMI connectivity; PardVision2 app support for remote operation and firmware updates
- Five-hour runtime on a single 21700 battery; USB-C charging in field or camp
Specifications
| Brand | Pard Thermal |
| Model | Ocelot 480 |
| Objective Lens | 35 mm |
| Thermal Sensor | Uncooled VOx (vanadium oxide), 480×360 pixels |
| Pixel Size | 12 × 12 micrometers |
| NETD | 20 mK (0.020) |
| Frame Rate | 50 Hz |
| Human Detection Range | ~1,800 meters |
| Optical Magnification | 2.3× |
| Digital Zoom | 2×, 4×, 6×, 8× |
| Field of View (Horizontal) | 7.1° |
| Field of View (Vertical) | 7.1° |
| Field of View (Diagonal) | 10.0° |
| Eye Relief | 100 mm |
| Diopter Adjustment | −5 to +3 D |
| Display | 800×800 circular IPS |
| Reticle Styles | 6 options |
| Reticle Colors | Red, White, Yellow, Green |
| Scene Modes | City, Rain, Forest |
| Image Modes | WT-HOT, BK-HOT, EDGE, RD-HOT, IN-HOT, SKY |
| Laser Rangefinder Range | 1,000 m / 1,200 yd |
| Ballistic Calculator | Yes |
| Picture-in-Picture (PiP) | Yes |
| Gyroscope | Yes |
| Recoil-Activated Recording | Yes |
| Loop Recording | Yes |
| Hot Track | Yes |
| E-Compass | Yes |
| Photo Resolution | 1536 × 1536 pixels (.JPG) |
| Video Resolution | 768 × 768 pixels (.MP4) |
| Storage | Micro SD card (up to 128 GB) |
| Shutter | Mechanical |
| Microphone | Yes |
| Firmware Upgrade | Via WiFi or USB-C |
| Connectivity | WiFi, USB-C, HDMI |
| Compatible App | PardVision2 |
| Battery Type | Lithium-ion 21700 (1×) |
| Output Voltage | 3.7 V |
| Operating Time | ~5 hours |
| External Power | USB-C charging |
| Operating Temperature | −30 °C to +55 °C (−22 °F to +131 °F) |
| Weather Rating | IP67 |
| Recoil Resistance | 6,000 joules |
| Housing Material | Aluminum alloy |
| Objective Lens Coating | All-glass, multi-coated |
| Length | 182 mm |
| Width | 68 mm |
| Height | 79 mm |
| Weight (with battery and LRF) | 616.5 g |
Frequently Asked Questions
What thermal sensor does the Ocelot 480 use, and how far can it detect a human target?
The Ocelot 480 uses an uncooled vanadium oxide (VOx) thermal sensor with a 480×360 pixel resolution and 12-micron pixel pitch. It detects human-sized targets at ranges up to approximately 1,800 meters. The 20 mK NETD ensures the scope reliably sees thermal differences even in low-contrast environments like fog, rain, or dense brush where conventional optics fail.

