The FYRLYT Optics Division: Engineered for Real-World Performance
At the FYRLYT Optics Division, our focus is on providing products for professional-grade animal and asset management, surveillance, and anti-poaching operations. We're not just a reseller; we're innovators who engineer our products from the ground up, with a firm foundation in science. Our spotlights and thermal solutions are designed for genuine, in-field performance, not just laboratory figures. We believe in providing clear evidence and honest advice, challenging others to do the same.
SPOTLIGHTING EQUIPMENT
HELLFYR 12000 | SPOTFYR 12000 | PROFYR 5000 | PROFYR 12000 | FYRSTIK REMOTE
THERMAL CAMERA SYSTEMS
FTV 640 REMOTE CAMERA | FTV 640 LRF1500 REMOTE CAMERA | FTV 384-19 MONOCULAR
THERMAL RIFLE SCOPES
FTO 384-50 | FTO 640-50 | FTO 640-50 LRF1000
FYRLYT SPOTLIGHTS. It's all about the science of light quality
1. Colour Rendering Index (CRI): Uncompromised Identification
For ethical pest control, positive identification is paramount. You can't manage what you can't see, and your ability to see depends on the light's ability to reveal true colours. Common LEDs and HIDs have a CRI of 70-85, meaning they miss a significant portion of the colour spectrum. This deficiency can create uncertainty, making it hard to differentiate a target from its background or another species. Is that a feral pig or a calf? A fox or a rock? The FYRLYT Optics Division's Xenophot™ halogen spotlights deliver a perfect 100 CRI, providing up to 42% more colour information and giving you the visual data for a confident and ethical decision.
2. Visual Acuity: Clarity Beyond Brightness
It's a common misconception that the brightest, whitest light (5000K-6000K) is best for night vision. In reality, scientific evidence shows that warmer, longer-wavelength light (around 3000K) improves visual acuity and reduces glare. The bluish-white light from typical LEDs and HIDs creates a harsh haze that strains your eyes and makes it harder to identify animals at a distance. These shorter wavelengths are also known to make animals more wary and unpredictable, an ethical compromise you shouldn't have to make. Spotlights from the FYRLYT Optics Division are engineered with a long-wavelength bias that cuts through the dark, providing superior sharpness and clarity for responsible animal management.
3. Tyndall Effect: Penetrating Haze and Dust
Your spotlight must perform in real-world conditions, not just a lab. The Tyndall effect explains why short-wavelength, blue-biased light scatters strongly when it hits airborne particles like dust, fog, or smoke. This creates blinding glare and reduces visibility. The long-wavelength biased spotlights from the FYRLYT Optics Division are far less affected, allowing them to cut through the haze and provide a clear, focused beam. This superior penetration is the difference between an effective sweep and a compromised view, ensuring you can locate and identify targets even in adverse conditions.
4. Dark Adaptation: Faster Eye Recovery
Quickly transitioning from a powerful spotlight to a low-light environment is critical for safety and success. Scientific studies confirm that short-wavelength light from many LED systems delays your eyes' recovery, affecting your reaction time. The long-wavelength biased light from the FYRLYT Optics Division supports faster dark adaptation, as the rod cells in your eyes, responsible for low-light vision, are more sensitive to longer wavelengths. By choosing a spotlight from the FYRLYT Optics Division, you ensure you maintain maximum visual acuity and a quicker response time in crucial, low-light situations.
Innovation in Vision: FYRLYT Thermal Solutions
FYRLYT's Approach to Thermal Technology
Our commitment to engineering excellence and first-principle design extends seamlessly to our ongoing development of advanced thermal imaging products. FYRLYT is not merely a reseller of existing thermal technologies; we are ground-up designers.
We utilise carefully selected thermal sensors and optics, and crucially, develop our own sophisticated software to create tailored solutions for specific, often demanding, needs. This capability has led to FYRLYT being engaged for the design and development of highly specialised thermal solutions in the non-public sector, with the benefits of these innovations continually enhancing all FYRLYT products.
Our Current Thermal Product Portfolio & Custom Solutions
Our current thermal imaging portfolio demonstrates this ground-up design capability, featuring products such as:
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FTV 640-50 & FTV 640 LRF1500: Remote-mounted thermal camera systems.
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FYRFLY 640A & FYRFLY 640E: Advanced avionic thermal camera designed for aerial applications.
Beyond these standard offerings, FYRLYT possesses the expertise to develop bespoke thermal imaging solutions tailored for highly specific scenarios, including applications in the mining sector and for various industrial processes, further showcasing our commitment to innovation and problem-solving.
Thermal Sensor Resolution: What You Really Need to Know!
Before investing in thermal imaging equipment, it's vital to understand the technology.
A critical point we highlight is that thermal sensor size DOES NOT dictate thermal sensor resolution. It is ultimately about PPD (pixels per degree). Understanding this distinction is crucial, as misconceptions can lead to overpaying for features based on incorrect assumptions about size. FYRLYT aims to provide you with the real, science-based facts, enabling you to check for yourself and make informed choices that meet your specific requirements without unnecessary expense.