The QFVS14 helmet-mounted thermal fusion monocular goggle integrates GEN2+/GEN3 image intensifier technology with advanced 640×512 thermal imaging, delivering exceptional visibility in extreme low-light and harsh weather. IP67-rated and universally helmet-compatible, it supports flexible deployment for law enforcement, search & rescue, and professional security operations, enhancing target detection and situational awareness for professional field teams.
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Model | QFVS14 |
Magnification | 1.0X±5% |
EPD | 7mm |
Eye Relief | 20mm |
Diopter | -5~+4 |
Weight(without battery) | ≤350g |
Dimension | 124*56*88(L*W*H) |
Power Supply | Battery pack(2pcs 18650 Lithium batteries) |
Mount | Universal mounts and picatinny rail |
Image fusion | ≤1 pixel |
Focus | Manual |
IR Illuminator | 940nm |
IP Rating | IP67 |
Operating Temp | -40℃~+50℃ |
Fusion Duration | ≥8hrs |
Low light mode duration | ≥60hrs |
Polarity | Whit/Black/Redhot; outline/highlight/thermal/breating mode |
E-zoom | Support |
Bearing Indication | Support |
Pitch indication | Support |
Strong light protection function | Support |
Low light specs | |
Focal length | 26mm |
Focus range | 250mm~∞ |
FOV | 40° |
Brightness adjustment | Support |
Thermal Specs | |
Dector | 12μm 640X512 |
Focal length | 18mm |
FOV | 24*18° |
Brightness adjustment | Support |
Contrast Adjustment | Support |
The QFVS14 Helmet-Mounted Thermal Fusion Monocular Goggle is a cutting-edge dual-wave imaging system that combines advanced GEN2+/GEN3 image intensifier technology with high-resolution thermal imaging. This compact and lightweight thermal fusion night vision goggle delivers exceptional performance in extreme low-light conditions, heavy fog, rain, and other challenging environments where traditional night vision devices struggle. Designed for hands-free operation, it seamlessly mounts to standard helmets and is compatible with various professional equipment systems. The QFVS14 features real-time image fusion with sub-pixel accuracy, enhancing target detection and situational awareness for professionals working in high-stakes environments.
The QFVS14 monocular goggle integrates low-light image intensification and thermal imaging into a single device, providing users with the best of both worlds. The low-light channel captures fine environmental details, while the thermal channel detects heat signatures, allowing users to identify concealed targets and navigate through complete darkness. The fusion process achieves an accuracy of ≤1 pixel, ensuring perfectly aligned images with no parallax error.
Weighing just 350 grams (without batteries), the QFVS14 is one of the lightest thermal fusion goggles on the market. Its compact dimensions (124×56×88mm) and ergonomic design ensure comfortable extended wear, even during long missions. The intuitive control layout allows for one-handed operation, making it easy to adjust settings while keeping your hands free for other tasks.
The device offers a variety of imaging modes to suit different operational needs, including white hot, black hot, and red hot thermal polarity options. It also features outline, highlight, thermal-only, and breathing modes, allowing users to customize the display for optimal target detection in any environment. Electronic zoom functionality provides additional magnification for detailed inspection.
Built to withstand rigorous field use, the QFVS14 helmet-mounted goggle features an IP67-rated waterproof and dustproof housing, providing complete protection against dust immersion and temporary submersion in water up to 1 meter deep. It operates reliably across a wide temperature range from -40°C to +50°C and includes a built-in strong light protection function to prevent damage to the image intensifier from sudden bright light sources.
The QFVS14 thermal fusion monocular is specifically designed for professionals who require hands-free, high-performance night vision capabilities. It is widely used in law enforcement operations for surveillance, suspect tracking, and building searches. Search and rescue teams rely on it to locate missing persons in dense forests, mountainous terrain, and other low-visibility environments. Firefighters use it to navigate through smoke-filled buildings and identify hot spots. Additionally, it is ideal for wildlife research, cave exploration, and industrial maintenance tasks that require working in dark or confined spaces.
Attach the battery pack containing two fully charged 18650 lithium batteries to the device.
Mount the goggle to your helmet using the universal mount adapter.
Press the power button to turn on the device; the system will enter low-light mode by default.
Use the mode button to switch between low-light, thermal, and fusion imaging modes.
Adjust the diopter and focus settings to achieve a clear image.
Use the navigation buttons to access additional features such as electronic zoom, polarity adjustment, and bearing indication.
Clean the lenses regularly with a lint-free microfiber cloth to remove dirt and debris.
Avoid touching the lenses with your fingers, as oil and sweat can cause permanent damage.
Store the device in its protective case when not in use, and remove the batteries for long-term storage.
Inspect the mounting hardware regularly to ensure it is secure and free from damage.
Do not disassemble the device yourself; any repairs should be performed by qualified technicians.
