Did you know this is the worlds first COTS thermal infrared imaging goggle-binoculars. The thermal goggles offer an advantage over night vision goggles. The TIG thermal goggles can operate in daytime and in low on NO light conditions.
Homeland security and defense Hi-Tech Digital Thermal Infrared Goggle-Binocular military *FLIR viewer. The TIG Thermal infrared Binocular-goggle system is a state of the art FLIR system. Meeting DOD specs and battlefield applications, the TIG is a housed PVS-7 thermal goggle.

Hybrid Focal Plane Array technology coupled with coated milspec Germanium optics, hardened & rugged housing & supreme accuracy make the TIG7 the premier Thermal Imaging Goggle available.
The TIG7 Thermal imaging goggle can be used as a hands free system. The TIG7 attaches
to the standard US military AN/PVS7 and AN/PVS14 helmet mounts or head mounts.
The system can also be used a a compact thermal infrared binocular viewer.
*FLIR:
Forward Looking InfraRed (FLIR) is a device that senses infrared radiation.
Since FLIRs use detection of thermal energy to create the “picture” assembled for the video output, they can be used to help pilots and drivers steer their vehicles at night, and in fog, or detect warm objects against a cold background when it is completely dark (such as a cloudy, moonless night). Note that the wavelength of infrared that FLIRs detects differs significantly from that of Night vision, which operates in the visible light and near infrared ranges (0.4 to 1.0 micrometres).




digital thermal goggle is very cool i think the coolest one but not available for normal public since it is used by defense personnel
It’s true. This thermal goggle is so amazing but not available to public though…
but de classified version in the same should be made available so that ordinary people who can afford them can have as a hobby
You’re right though… I’m also thinking to have it one! But the reason this thermal goggle wasn’t going available to public is maybe because of security concern or some people will misuse it right?