SIG Sauer ECHO Thermal Monoculars - Portable Thermal Imaging

SIG Sauer continues to diversify and grow their electro-optics department, and introduces the ECHO Thermal Monoculars, described as a game-changer in thermal imaging. Backed by SIG SAUER’s Infinite Guarantee™, these monoculars are said to deliver unmatched performance for hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and tactical users.
Thermal Monoculars @ TFB:
- TFB Review: The Pulsar Oryx XG35 LRF Thermal Monocular
- TFB Review: Pulsar Axion 2 XG35 and XQ35 LRF Thermal Monoculars
- TFB Review: Nocpix VISTA H50 Thermal Monocular
Available in three models, each ECHO monocular features a high-performance LWIR 640x512 VGA, 12um 50Hz thermal core with
Integrated with SIG Sauers’s BDX 2.0 Mobile App, the ECHO monoculars allow real-time photo and video capture, which can be viewed or shared instantly. This seamless connectivity enhances situational awareness and documentation in the field.
The ECHO Thermal Monoculars can be used for nighttime hunting, surveillance, or exploration.
The ECHO MV35 features 2-16x Digital Zoom, 10-Hour Runtime and includes two 18500 rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for $2,499.99.
The ECHO MV50-LRF features an integrated 1,000-yard laser rangefinder and Applied Ballistics® Ultralight, with 3-24x digital zoom and 10-hour runtime for $3,299.99.
The laser rangefinder is integrated into the glass.
Finally, the ECHO MV-DV50MV-DV50 features a toggle between standard (8.7°) and wide angle (17.1°), and 1.5-24x digital zoom. The price is $3,999.99.
Do you already own a thermal monocular, or perhaps even thermal binoculars? Have you tried the thermal imaging technology yet? If not, I can highly recommend getting into it. It may seem difficult at first, but make sure you try out a few different brands and models, preferably side-by-side, so you can see the difference.

Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.
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