Today we’re taking a detailed look at the Armasight Warden hand-held thermal monocular. This compact thermal features a 640x480 12-micron sensor, 60 Hz refresh rate, and a 35mm germanium objective, giving it excellent image clarity and detection performance in a lightweight, rugged package. We break down what specs like sensor resolution, NETD, refresh rate, and pixel pitch actually mean in the real world, and why this setup offers a strong balance of range, field of view, and usability.
In this review, we cover build quality, ergonomics, battery life, menu layout, image modes, and real-world scanning performance. The Warden is designed as a dedicated handheld for detection and observation, making it ideal for hunters, law enforcement, landowners, and anyone who wants thermal awareness without pointing a rifle at everything they see. With American-made housing, onboard photo and video capture, USB-C connectivity, and a practical CR123 battery system, this is a serious option for those looking for a capable thermal at a reasonable price point. Let us know what you think in the comments, and make sure to like, subscribe, and share.
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