Pixfra Mile 2 Thermal Monocular
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The Pixfra Mile 2 is the most affordable real thermal monocular at Gun Bar — $890 buys you genuine vanadium-oxide thermal capability, not a stripped-down gadget.
Raise it to your eye, sweep a paddock or tree-line, and warm-bodied animals light up against the cold cover: pigs, foxes, deer, rabbits — picked straight out of grass, shadow and total darkness.
Three models on one proven platform — pick where you sit:
M215M — $890 · 256×192 sensor · 15mm lens · 710m detection — the entry point
M419 — $1,390 · 384×288 sensor · 19mm lens · 1,000m detection — the value sweet spot
M425 — $1,650 · 384×288 sensor · 25mm lens · 1,300m detection — the longest reach
What's in every Mile 2:
Real 12µm VOx thermal sensor with ≤25mK NETD (M419/M425) or ≤35mK (M215M)
0.32" OLED display with 6 colour palettes (White Hot, Black Hot, Iron Red, Alarm, Amber, Emerald)
1× to 8× digital zoom + hot-spot tracking
WiFi + 16GB onboard recording via the Pixfra app
IP67 rated — dust, rain and pig proof
3,200mAh USB-C battery — 8 to 8.5 hours, full night out
Under 300g, slim one-handed body — the thermal you actually carry
3-year Pixfra warranty — assessed and repaired in Australia by C.R. Kennedy, not posted back to China
What it's NOT: a riflescope. The Mile 2 is a handheld observation tool — you use it to find, then engage with your rifle and its own sight. There's no laser rangefinder in the Mile 2 line either — that's a deliberate choice that keeps it light and affordable. (If you want LRF in a thermal monocular, that's the Pixfra Arc LRF — different product.)
The smart-money pitch. A HikMicro Lynx 2.0 LH15 (384×288, 15mm) retails around $1,699. A LH19 around $1,899. A LH25 around $2,099. A Pulsar Axion 2 XQ35 Pro around $2,799. The entire Pixfra Mile 2 lineup — $890 to $1,650 — sits below where the established brands even begin. Real VOx sensor, real OLED, real WiFi/recording. Not a corner cut. Just kept lean and supported locally.
For the full spec breakdown, the side-by-side product photos, the brand comparison table and the FAQ — see the Gun Bar product page:
→ https://www.gunbar.au/product/pixfra-mile-2-thermal-oled-monocular/
Or call 1800 GUNBAR / 1800 486 227 to talk through which variant suits your country.
Brand new — Gun Bar is a Pixfra Pro Stockist. No firearms licence required (a thermal monocular is an observation device, not a firearm
Raise it to your eye, sweep a paddock or tree-line, and warm-bodied animals light up against the cold cover: pigs, foxes, deer, rabbits — picked straight out of grass, shadow and total darkness.
Three models on one proven platform — pick where you sit:
M215M — $890 · 256×192 sensor · 15mm lens · 710m detection — the entry point
M419 — $1,390 · 384×288 sensor · 19mm lens · 1,000m detection — the value sweet spot
M425 — $1,650 · 384×288 sensor · 25mm lens · 1,300m detection — the longest reach
What's in every Mile 2:
Real 12µm VOx thermal sensor with ≤25mK NETD (M419/M425) or ≤35mK (M215M)
0.32" OLED display with 6 colour palettes (White Hot, Black Hot, Iron Red, Alarm, Amber, Emerald)
1× to 8× digital zoom + hot-spot tracking
WiFi + 16GB onboard recording via the Pixfra app
IP67 rated — dust, rain and pig proof
3,200mAh USB-C battery — 8 to 8.5 hours, full night out
Under 300g, slim one-handed body — the thermal you actually carry
3-year Pixfra warranty — assessed and repaired in Australia by C.R. Kennedy, not posted back to China
What it's NOT: a riflescope. The Mile 2 is a handheld observation tool — you use it to find, then engage with your rifle and its own sight. There's no laser rangefinder in the Mile 2 line either — that's a deliberate choice that keeps it light and affordable. (If you want LRF in a thermal monocular, that's the Pixfra Arc LRF — different product.)
The smart-money pitch. A HikMicro Lynx 2.0 LH15 (384×288, 15mm) retails around $1,699. A LH19 around $1,899. A LH25 around $2,099. A Pulsar Axion 2 XQ35 Pro around $2,799. The entire Pixfra Mile 2 lineup — $890 to $1,650 — sits below where the established brands even begin. Real VOx sensor, real OLED, real WiFi/recording. Not a corner cut. Just kept lean and supported locally.
For the full spec breakdown, the side-by-side product photos, the brand comparison table and the FAQ — see the Gun Bar product page:
→ https://www.gunbar.au/product/pixfra-mile-2-thermal-oled-monocular/
Or call 1800 GUNBAR / 1800 486 227 to talk through which variant suits your country.
Brand new — Gun Bar is a Pixfra Pro Stockist. No firearms licence required (a thermal monocular is an observation device, not a firearm
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We buy guns too.
Call us on 1800 GUNBAR to discuss your unique situation and how we might be able to assist.
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