Thermal tour from SWAROVSKI OPTIK
An incomparable experience!
Discover our latest thermal imaging innovations. Test the tM 35.2 and tM 35+ exclusively and experience their outstanding quality for yourself. Our experts will be on site to explain how they work in detail and answer all your questions. Visit our event page for more information!
Legislation governing firearms and hunting sets out special conditions for the purchase, ownership, and use of thermal imaging devices.
Please always check national provisions and regulations before purchase or use.
NOCTURNAL AND ACCURATE
A sure shot in darkness
When hunts continue into the night, hunters rely on the tM 35.2 thermal imaging device. As a clip-on device, it fits perfectly on your SWAROVSKI OPTIK rifle scope and guarantees a 100% reliable point of impact without the need to sight in.
Clear focus
Optimum image display
The tM 35.2 displays a pleasant and jerk-free thermal image. – ideal for your adventures in the dark. Low latency keeps the time delay in the display to a minimum. This allows you to view events precisely as they happen.
The intelligent brightness adjustment automatically adapts the display to the prevailing light conditions. This avoids dazzling and the resulting temporary impairment of vision.
Ready when you are
EASY TO USE
A key benefit at night: Thanks to the SWAROLIGHT automatic power on/off and long battery life, the tM 35.2 is instantly ready for use at any time.
A powerful combination
tMA(+)
The tMA(+) thermal monocular adapter allows you to very easily convert your thermal imaging device from a hand-held device “to a clip-on version. Together with your SWAROVSKI OPTIK rifle scope, it therefore makes a powerful combination that requires no sighting in. Discover the compatible tMA(+) thermal monocular adapter for your rifle scope.
Thermal imaging
Eyes for the night
Nature reveals its special magic after dark. When it seems like everything is asleep and you’re all alone in nature, that’s when you need to be particularly alert. Changing conditions, such as increasing instances of game damage and illnesses, mean that hunting now more frequently needs to continue late into the night.