NocPix Lumi Thermal Monoculars
The NocPix Lumi series is a compact range of handheld thermal monoculars designed for mobile scanning and general field observation. All models share the same lightweight platform and control layout. Across the range, differences are defined by sensor resolution, objective lens size and overall detection capability. This allows users to choose between wider field scanning performance or longer-range observation depending on terrain and intended use.
Which NocPix Lumi model should you choose?
- Sensor resolution – Higher-resolution models provide improved image detail and clarity at extended ranges.
- Objective lens size – Smaller lenses favour wider field of view; larger lenses prioritise distance performance.
- Detection capability – Longer-range models are better suited to open terrain and larger fields.
- Weight and balance – All Lumi models are compact, with minor variations depending on lens and LRF integration.
- Laser rangefinding – “R” variants include an integrated rangefinder for distance confirmation.
- Battery platform – All models use replaceable 18650 cells for field-swappable power.
| Feature | P13 | L19 | L35 | H35 | L35R / H35R |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sensor Resolution | 256 × 192 | 384 × 288 | 384 × 288 | 640 × 512 | 384 × 288 / 640 × 512 |
| Objective Lens | 13 mm | 19 mm | 35 mm | 35 mm | 35 mm |
| Typical Detection Range | Up to 670 m | Up to 980 m | Up to 1,800 m | Up to 1,800 m | Up to 1,800 m |
| Laser Rangefinder | No | No | No | No | Yes (up to 800 m) |
| Battery Type | 18650 (replaceable) | 18650 (replaceable) | 18650 (replaceable) | 18650 (replaceable) | 18650 (replaceable) |
| Weight (approx.) | Lightest | Lightweight | Lightweight | Lightweight | Slightly heavier (LRF models) |
What defines the NocPix Lumi range?
The Lumi series is built on a shared compact chassis with identical control layout, AMOLED display platform and 12µm thermal sensor architecture across models .
Differences within the range are determined by:
- Sensor resolution tier (256, 384 or 640 class)
- Objective lens size and optical configuration
- Presence or absence of integrated laser rangefinding
- Minor weight variations depending on hardware integration
There is no platform “generation” split — performance differences are specification-driven rather than version-based.
NocPix Lumi FAQ’s
What does the LRF and ballistic calculator do on the NocPix Lumi?
The integrated Laser Rangefinder accurately measures the distance to your target, while the built-in ballistic calculator uses this data to provide precise holdover or correction information for improved accuracy at range.
What warranty is included with the NocPix Lumi?
The NocPix Lumi includes a 3-year manufacturer warranty, extendable to 4 years when registered online.
Why does the NocPix Lumi operate regardless of battery polarity?
The Lumi features a polarity-free power system that prevents damage and ensures reliable operation even if the battery is inserted incorrectly.
Can the button functions be changed on the NocPix Lumi?
Yes, button functions can be customised via the NocPix mobile app to suit individual preferences.
Is the NocPix Lumi suitable for night-time and poor-visibility use?
Yes, the Lumi uses thermal imaging to detect heat signatures, making it effective in complete darkness and poor weather conditions.
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