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RE: Cool Tech Gadgets Blog - Pulsar Helion XP50 - One of the Best Thermal Imaging Scopes in the market for Hunting.

in STEMGeeks2 years ago (edited)

i believe the movie Navy Seals also had thermal scope in it , I've been looking to buy a thermoscope / thermocam a couple of times but they are to expensive, i wanted to check my house to see if the insulation is good enough or has leaks. There are companies where you can rent them but even then they ask an arm and a kidney 🤣 also very good to check you pc's airflow is ok or not .

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was that even a real thermo cam? looked like just a bright yellow filter. :) Still.... thermo baby.

i think it was just Computer graphics since you can see the actual pixels ;)

CGI in the 90's.... one movie. Lawn Mower Man. :)

nah Jurrasic park

....... Yup!!!! Thats right.... almost forgot anout that.... the toliet scene. hehehehe. Jurrasic Park I for one!

ha ha indeed , trip down memory lane

Its pretty cool that all the things I mention in the past you understand them even when I thought it was so old. I remember one time these high school kids were talking about how they liked sci-fi movies and I mentioned to them "Have you guys seen the 5th Element?"

"What is that?"...................

You gotta be kidding me....😐

Navy seals.... then normal army guys can only get normal scopes. hehehehe. Yea.. these devices for sure are ultra expensive... and if they are military grade they must literally be the price of an arm, leg, and kidney. That's really cool you can use it for checking insulation and pc's airflow temps... I didn't really think about it like that. But I can see how you can use the applications for commercial use on thermal vision. Thanks!