The PathFindIR thermal imager can give you more time to react to road hazards than conventional headlights. It uses the same technology FLIR offers to military agencies to see at night. It features a 36° field-of-view lens, which provides excellent roadside awareness, even at long range. This gives you a better chance of seeing animals and pedestrians approaching the roadway before they become a danger.
See Clearly in Total Darkness
PathFindIR is a powerful thermal night vision camera that lets drivers see clearly in total darkness. Typical headlights only let you see about 450' straight ahead, but PathFindIR sees heat not light, so you can see everything in front of you. PathFindIR lets you see clearly, night and day, in good weather and bad, without being blinded by the glare of oncoming headlights.
See Road Hazards Sooner, Have More Time to Stop
More time means more options, smoother driving in emergencies, and more room to stop. It's the one thing that can help you avoid traffic accidents. With PathFindIR, you can see pedestrians, cars, animals, and virtually any other hazard from farther away, and as they approach the road from either side.
Benefits
See pedestrians and vehilcels past the glare of oncoming headlights
See many hazards from over four times farther away than with headlights
See the sides of the road with PathFindIR's wide-angle view
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