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Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0 test: The optimal partner for forest hunting

12 October 2023
Author: Marco

The Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0 in the test: The new addition to the 2.0 series

The Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0 is another one Thunder series model and should above all arouse the interest of forest hunters. You can find out what else the attachment has to offer, what scope of delivery awaits you and what special features the device brings with it in our Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0 review.

The Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0 review

The scope of delivery of the Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0

Let's start that Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0 test as usual with the What's in the Box of the thermal imaging device. The equipment that you get with the TQ35C 2.0 is included again completely identical to the other models the 2.0 series. You will find the following accessories attached:
 

  • A Quick Start Guide (You will receive detailed operating instructions from us by email or via your customer account)
  • A shoulder strap for the bag
  • A pocket
  • A charging cradle
  • Two replaceable batteries
  • A cleaning cloth
  • A USB cable with a C connector
  • Assembly key for locking

The device comes in one black, padded bag delivered. Here it has Hikmicro almost a little too well-intentioned - this is actually very large compared to other models. The attachment is very well protected. It doesn't matter if you accidentally drop something on your bag. Otherwise it is Everything is included in the scope of deliveryWhat you need to use the device in your inventory – great!

HIKMICRO Thunder 2.0 accessories

The features of the Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0 in the test

The device itself has one smaller lens than, for example, this Hikmicro Thunder TQ50C 2.0, However, the structure is similar to all previous models: We have them here again tried and tested pyramidal arrangement as well as the different sizes and elevations of the keys. The thermal imaging device can therefore also be used thanks to the good separation ideal for use in the dark. The menu is also divided into a top menu with all the most basic settings and a main menu with further settings. You definitely have to get yourself here first Deal a little with the user interface and familiarize yourself. Small disadvantage: We find that the menu is sometimes difficult to see - the contrast could have been improved a little or a different display color could have been chosen.

In principle intelligent image processing is Hikmicro Thunder 2.0 series is coming recoil-activated video recording added. After activating the function, the attachment automatically records video and sound recordings seven seconds before and after the recoil, which you can later use Hikmicro Download the Sight app and you can share with your hunting friends.

Further important features, which we have for you in Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0 test found the following:

 

  • Good enlarged image: Another serious difference to the previous models is the possibility To turn up the magnification without tearing the image. With the Hikmicro You can use Thunder TQ50C 2.0 Magnify up to 6x and you still get a relatively clear image, from 8x magnification it slowly becomes blurry and from 10x it is no longer really nice. Although you can already see a honeycomb structure through the individual pixels, you can definitely still make out the piece clearly. As a stalker or for hunting in stock, this is absolutely sufficient. With five glass profiles that can be saved in the device, the Thunder TQ35C 2.0 can be used on multiple target optics.
  • Removable battery system: For the Thunder 2.0 series Hikmicro new batteries developed, which is just about one Removable battery system can be exchanged. The manufacturer claims a battery life of over 6 hours. We are more likely to take this into account here realistic 3 to 4 hours per battery. But even these are absolutely sufficient for hunting in livestock, especially since you usually only turn the device on when you hear or see pigs in the area.
  • Housing optimization: Compared to previous models Hikmicro through long conversations with the hunters Lightweight yet extremely robust housing alloy created. Especially when stalking in stock, the weight of the weapon in combination with your aiming optics is one of the most important criteria, along with accuracy. We can't complain here: the device According to our measurements with battery it weighs 642 g – with adapter 790 g – on the scales and is therefore pleasantly manageable. This is a reasonable weight for a device of this size.
  • Without vulnerable reducing ring: In addition to the durable alloy has Hikmicro Another possible source of error is removed from the system - the reducing ring. Instead, a universal direct thread integrated. This makes it possible Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0 Can be used with any adapter from different manufacturers to fix it to the glass. We think this was solved really well!

Technical details of the Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0 Reviews

With his highly sensitive <20 mK sensor you can thanks to this Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0 even small objects Recognize in the dark and possibly you secure a decisive advantage in the area. This is also one of the biggest differences from the first series. The thermal imaging device also impresses with a high-resolution OLED display and a wide range of functions that can easily keep up with the top devices available on the market.

The technical details of the Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0 at a glance:

  The Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0
Sensor 640 × 512 pixels VOx
Sensor pitch 12 um
Sensor sensitivity < 20 mk
Display 1024 × 768 pixels OLED
frame rate 50 Hz
lens 35 mm
basic magnification 1-fold
Field of view width 21,94 m / 100 m
detection distance 1800 m
Battery life 6,5 hours per battery
Internal memory 16 GB
recording Ja
WiFi function Ja
Weight (without battery)
about 538 g

 

Our conclusion on Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0 review

For the Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0 we can I would definitely like to make a recommendation if, as a hunter, you are primarily out and about hunting or hunting. The attachment is really great for forest hunting! With a Field of view of almost 22 m The attachment is one of the absolute leaders on the market and is therefore ideal for existing buildings.

You're still unsure whether that's the case Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0 is the right one Thermal Imaging Attachment is? Our thermal imaging specialists will help you and advise you on this thermal imaging device and many more other products in our online shop.

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Photos from the precinct Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0 review

We have a few recordings with him for you Hikmicro Thunder Pro TQ35C 2.0 thermal imaging attachment. The shooting distance was approx. 50 meters.

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Tested product

Hikmicro Thunder TQ35C 2.0

Manufacturer info Hikmicro

HIKmicro is one of the leading providers of thermal imaging solutions on the market. This brand has established itself worldwide, particularly in the security and surveillance industry. As you can see from our test, the manufacturer's expertise is not neglected in the hunting and outdoor areas. HIKmicro offers professional thermal imaging equipment of outstanding quality.

For more information about all products offered by HIKmicro Feel free to visit the manufacturer page in our shop!

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