FLIR Scout Pro II and III Thermal Monoculars

June 11, 2025
The new Scout Pro II and Scout Pro III offer 640 x 480 thermal resolution for clear, high-quality imaging.

FLIR, a Teledyne Technologies company, recently introduced its Scout Pro II and III thermal monoculars: the latest Scout Pro models designed to help law enforcement and public safety professionals quickly survey vast urban or rural areas without losing focus on observed people or objects.

Replacing the existing Scout II/III, LS, and Scion series, the next-generation Scout Pro II and III simplify tasks that include surveillance, search and rescue, evidence gathering, and active pursuit and intervention. Developed in partnership with industry professionals, FLIR’s Scout Pro II and III are built on a trio of key design principles: streamlined interaction, mission-critical reliability, and efficient human detection.

The simplified live image interface enables continuous focus on observed objects and areas. The flat menu of Scout Pro II/III with toggle function provides efficient zoom, mode selection, and brightness adjustment. The monocular’s robust, compact design is drop-rated to 2 meters (6.7 feet), and it has an IP67 waterproof rating. FLIR’s robust design is built around a rugged cast metal body, rubber front, and rubber keypad. Support comes from six-hour battery life with a USB Type-C connector and power bank charging options.

FLIR Scout Pro series thermal monoculars also feature image optimization for efficient human and anomaly detection, thanks largely to FLIR’s Digital Detail Enhancement (DDE) and additional proprietary image-enhancing technologies.

The new Scout Pro II and Scout Pro III offer 640 x 480 thermal resolution for clear, high-quality imaging. The focal length extends to 35 mm for the Scout Pro II and 50 mm for the Scout Pro III. The Scout II Pro also offers a narrower 18° horizontal FOV, which narrows further to 12° in the Scout Pro III. In contrast, the Scout Pro features a wide 32° field of view optimized for urban operations. Notably, the Scout Pro II and III can detect human targets at distances of 1,000 m and 1,500 m, respectively, in manual-focus (500 m for Scout Pro fixed-focus). Four color palettes help users identify objects in different environments.

The FLIR Scout Pro APP provides users with wireless camera management and video streaming functionality, enabling teams to collaborate in real time. Users can update and add features to their thermal monocular via a mobile device or tablet. In addition, users can stream videos in real time from camera to device, ideal for covert surveillance.

FLIR Scout Pro II and III thermal monoculars come with a tactical pouch, eyecups, a USB cable, and a Quick Start Guide. Optionally available is the new Scout Pro charging and docking station. A two-year warranty is standard, with a subsequent three years available free of charge upon registration.

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