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TTRS260 HeatSeeker Elite Thermal Riflescope

Precision Heat Tracking, Unmatched Clarity.

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• Detect thermal targets up to 1000 m (3280 ft) away
• 256x192 sensor with 1024x768 screen resolution for clear images
• Unique one-shot auto-zeroing technology for accuracy
• Wi-Fi screen sharing with "Beyond Sight" app
• 900 mAh rechargeable battery that lasts 4 hrs
• 25 Hz refresh rate capable of a 1-4x digital zoom
• Lightweight and compact for easy maneuverability

• Free shipping on orders over $199
• 12-month warranty
• 30-day money-back guarantee

Precision Heat Tracking, Unmatched Clarity.

The Teslong TTRS260 HeatSeeker Elite Thermal Riflescope is our entry-level infrared scope specifically designed for users engaged in close-range night hunts and outdoor activities. This thermal scope is designed as the most economical option in the Teslong thermal scope lineup, but still offers a premium experience. The range for the TTRS260 is 1000 meters (3280 ft) utilizing a 256x192 sensor, which we would put up against any other thermal scope in the market, spec for spec. Capture photos or videos in 960x720 resolution with our proprietary “Beyond Sight” Wi-Fi app and target your kill with accuracy thanks to the 1024x768 OLED display. All photos can be stored locally to the 32GB internal memory and exported using the provided USB-C cable, which doubles as the charging cable for the 900mAh lithium battery. You can expect up to a 4 hour battery life, but one of the coolest things about this battery is the built-in USB-C charging port and external power monitor so you can see how much charge a battery has without putting it in the thermal scope. The Teslong TTRS260 is IP67 rated for water resistance and dust ingress.

Thermal Riflescope State Restrictions

Alabama – LEGAL; thanks to new legislation in 2021, Alabama residents will be able to purchase a $15 license ($51 for non-residents) to hunt hogs and coyotes at night. Night vision and thermal are encouraged.

Arkansas – LEGAL, but only for feral hogs. They can also be used to hunt raccoons if used in conjunction with a hunting dog.

Connecticut – LEGAL but only from Jan.2 to Jan. 21st for raccoons and possums as well as from Oct. 21st to Dec. 30th.

Delaware – LEGAL if the device doesn’t cast infrared, it cannot be used in conjunction with a light at night. You can’t use any artificial light when hunting. No predator hunting in the evening because of the use of a light.

Florida – LEGAL, generally, subject to local area. No light emission for hogs and coyotes, raccoons, and possums.

Georgia – LEGAL; no restrictions.

Idaho – LEGAL as long as there is no emitted light.

Illinois – LEGAL for the following animals: red fox, gray fox, bobcat, raccoons, opossums, coyote, and striped skunk during the specified season. Night hunting legality may vary depending on whichever region of Illinois you are hunting in.

Indiana – LEGAL only if there is a continuously burning light among hunters visible from at least 500 feet away.

Iowa – LEGAL; thermal and night vision equipment is allowed if it does not emit visible light.

Kansas – LEGAL, night vision equipment permit required. Thermal imaging equipment may be used to hunt coyotes from Jan. 1 through March 31.

Kentucky – LEGAL for coyote hunting, but only with shotguns. Even though they may be hunted year-round, thermal and other artificial illumination can only be used from Dec. 1st – May 31st.

Louisiana – LEGAL for hogs and coyotes.

Maine – LEGAL but only for raccoons and coyotes. Raccoons may only be hunted at night when the hunter uses a dog and a firearm with a caliber greater than .22LR. Coyotes may be hunted at night from Dec. 16th to Aug 31st. Hunters must use a calling device.

Maryland – LEGAL, as long as the artificial illumination device does not emit visible light. Coyotes, foxes, opossums, or raccoons may be hunted on foot at nighttime during open season with the use of a dog and light.

Massachusetts – LEGAL, as long as there is no emitted visible light. Night hunting is from ½ hour after sunset to midnight.

Michigan – LEGAL, can be used during legal nighttime hours to hunt grey fox, red fox, raccoons, opossums, and coyotes.

Minnesota – LEGAL, only when hunting fox or coyotes at night during the legal hunting season. For coyotes, this is from January 1 – March 15. Fox season varies by year.

Mississippi – LEGAL when hunting coyotes, raccoons, foxes, opossums, beavers, and bobcats on private land.

Missouri – LEGAL only for coyote season Feb 1 – to March 31. Artificial light, night vision, IR and thermal.

Montana – LEGAL for coyotes and any animal not regulated by fish and wildlife.

Nebraska – LEGAL for furbearers and coyotes.

New Hampshire – LEGAL with no restrictions.

New Jersey – LEGAL with no restrictions.

New York – LEGAL during legal nighttime hours for the following animals: gray and red fox, bobcats, coyotes, raccoons, skunk, mink, and opossums.

North Carolina – LEGAL, no restrictions.

North Dakota – LEGAL for coyotes and foxes.

Ohio – LEGAL, during legal hunting hours for fox, hogs, raccoons, opossums, groundhogs, coyotes, weasels and skunks.

Oklahoma – LEGAL for coyotes and feral hogs.

Pennsylvania – LEGAL, no restrictions.

Rhode Island – LEGAL, but only raccoons are huntable at night. There is no rifle use in the state other than .229 and lower for small game only.

South Carolina – LEGAL for hunting hogs, coyotes, and armadillos on any registered property.

South Dakota – LEGAL, but only on private property. A landowner may have a maximum of two guests with thermal or night vision to hunt jackrabbits, coyotes, beaver, foxes, raccoons, opossums, badgers, skunks, and rodents, but only if they are armed with a shotgun or rifle with a caliber less than .225.

Tennessee – LEGAL, the use of thermal imaging devices is prohibited between sunset and sunrise while hunting with a firearm or archery equipment.

Texas – LEGAL, no restrictions.

Utah – LEGAL, thermal/night vision is legal.

Vermont – LEGAL, since thermal vision does not emit IR light, it is legal.

Virginia – LEGAL, when hunting at legal nighttime hours for the following animals: bobcat, coyote, feral hog, fox, opossum, raccoon, and skunk.

Washington – LEGAL, only for coyotes outside of deer and elk season.

West Virginia – LEGAL, only for coyote, fox, raccoon, skunk, and opossum.

Wisconsin – LEGAL, only for small game like coyotes, raccoons.

Wyoming – LEGAL for shooting predators on public land with written permission.

Alaska – ILLEGAL; Using a pit, fire, laser sight (excluding rangefinders), electronically-enhanced night vision, any forward looking infrared device, any device that has been airborne, controlled remotely, or communicates wirelessly, and used to spot or locate game with the use of a camera or video device, any camera or other sensory device that can send messages through wireless communication is considered illegal.

Arizona – ILLEGAL, Electronic night vision equipment, electronically enhanced light-gathering devices, thermal imaging devices or laser sights projecting a visible light; except for devices such as laser range finders projecting a non-visible light, scopes with self-illuminating reticles, and fiber optic sights with self-illuminating sights or pins that do not project a visible light onto an animal.

Hawaii – ILLEGAL, there is no night hunting in Hawaii.

California – ILLEGAL, California law considers all night vision or thermal imaging devices for firearms illegal.

Colorado – ILLEGAL; It is unlawful for a person to utilize electronic night vision equipment, electronically enhanced light-gathering optics, or thermal imaging devices as an aid in hunting or taking wildlife outside legal hunting hours according to commission rules. Hunting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset.

Nevada – ILLEGAL; no night hunting allowed in Nevada.

New Mexico – ILLEGAL; there is no night hunting allowed in New Mexico.

Oregon – ILLEGAL, all night vision and thermal banned.

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TTRS260 HeatSeeker Elite Thermal Riflescope