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Guide TB1260LS HD Thermal Clip-On with 1,200m Laser Rangefinder

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Guide TB1260LS HD Thermal Clip-On with 1,200m Laser RangefinderThe Guide TB1260LS delivers a 1,280 1,024 thermal sensor, 15 mK NETD, and an integrated 1,200m laser rangefinder behind a 60mm F1. 0 lens a configuration without a direct retail competitor at this price. iRay's 1,280 class clip ons aren't shipping yet, Pulsar's Krypton 2 line tops out at 640, and N Vision's rumored 1,280 clip on is reportedly $10,000+. At $5,699 the TB1260LS is the entry point for HD thermal clip on capability with onboard ranging

The Guide TB1260LS delivers a 1,280 × 1,024 thermal sensor, 15 mK NETD, and an integrated 1,200m laser rangefinder behind a 60mm F1.0 lens — a configuration without a direct retail competitor at this price. iRay's 1,280-class clip-ons aren't shipping yet, Pulsar's Krypton 2 line tops out at 640, and N-Vision's rumored 1,280 clip-on is reportedly $10,000+. At $5,699 the TB1260LS is the entry point for HD thermal clip-on capability with onboard ranging — built on Guide's new ApexVision S1 architecture with G-Zero Shutterless Design and AI Hyper-Light image processing.


Key Features
  • 1,280 × 1,024 @ 12μm sensor with 15 mK NETD — four times the pixels-on-target of a 640 × 512 sensor and meaningfully lower noise; resolves a 36-inch target at ~1,000 yards into 40+ pixels of usable detail
  • 60mm F1.0 germanium lens — wider native field of view (14.6° × 11.0°, 25 × 19 m at 100 m) than 50mm 1,280-class clip-ons; gathers more thermal energy at maximum range
  • 3,200m / 3,500yd man-target detection — pairs the HD sensor with the larger lens for the longest detection in the TB lineup
  • Integrated 1,200m / 1,300yd laser rangefinder — onboard ranging at the host scope eyepiece; no second device, no second battery to manage
  • 0.5" 1,600 × 1,200 AMOLED display, 20mm eye relief — larger and higher-pixel-density eyepiece than typical clip-on AMOLEDs
  • G-Zero Shutterless Design — Guide's architecture eliminates startup image freezing during shutter calibration, so target tracking is uninterrupted at the moment of acquisition
  • AI Hyper-Light algorithm — high-sensitivity detector + AI processing for sharper details, lower noise, and optimized contrast in rain, fog, and dewpoint conditions
  • 6,000 J shock rating — the manufacturer's published mechanical durability spec
  • Magnesium alloy chassis, IP68 — over 20% lighter than comparable 1,280-class housings (manufacturer claim); rated against dust ingress and prolonged immersion
  • 6-hour runtime on 2× replaceable 18650 batteries — commodity cells, hot-swap mid-hunt; no proprietary pack to charge or replace
  • WiFi (2.4G + 5G), Bluetooth, 64 GB internal storage — full-HD photo and video recording with audio capture
  • Seven image palettes — White Hot, Black Hot, Red Hot, Green Hot, Iron Red, Blue Hot, Sepia
  • 740g / 26.10 oz — heavier than 640-class clip-ons but among the lightest 1,280-class units in market

How It Compares
  • vs Guide TB1250 LRF Pro (the 50mm predecessor at ~$5,549): the TB1260LS upgrades the platform with a 60mm lens (vs 50mm), tightens NETD from 18 mK to 15 mK, adds the ApexVision G-Zero shutterless architecture and Hyper-Light AI, and steps up to a 0.5" 1,600 × 1,200 display. The Gen 2 jump is more than a refresh — different sensor pipeline, different mechanical platform.
  • vs N-Vision rumored 1,280 clip-on (reportedly $10,000+, not yet shipping): reserved for institutional buyers; the TB1260LS delivers 1,280-class capability at roughly half the rumored street price.
  • vs Pulsar Krypton 2 / iRayUSA RICO Mk1 / AGM Rattler-C V2 (all 640-class at $3K–$4K): the TB1260LS is a category up — 4× the pixels per frame, integrated 1,200m LRF, larger display, larger lens. The right comparison for hunters who specifically need HD identification at 800+ yards.

Why HD Resolution Matters

A 640 × 512 sensor at 1,000 yards puts roughly 20 pixels on a 36-inch target — enough for detection but rarely enough for identification (hog vs deer vs domestic dog). The TB1260LS's 1,280 × 1,024 grid resolves the same target into 40+ pixels — the threshold where shape, posture, and animal size become distinguishable. For predator hunters who shoot to ID, livestock guards working with mixed wildlife near domestic animals, or institutional users who must positively identify before committing, HD resolution is the gating spec, not a nice-to-have.


Ideal For
  • Long-range predator hunters at 500–1,000+ yards where 640-class identification breaks down — the 1,280 × 1,024 sensor and 60mm lens combine to keep targets resolvable past detection range
  • Precision rifle shooters running 6.5 PRC, .300 PRC, or larger — the magnesium chassis preserves zero on the host scope, and the integrated 1,200m LRF removes the second-device handoff in the field
  • Hunters who require positive HD identification before committing — livestock guards, mixed-game scenarios, professional outfitters who shoot under accountability
  • Buyers stepping up from 640-class — the TB1260LS is the natural upgrade path from a TB650LP or competing 640 clip-on once budget and use case justify the resolution jump

Accessories & Compatibility
  • Bell-mount adapter for objective installation — the TB1260LS uses Guide's GARTA bell-mount system rather than a hardmounted Picatinny base. A Picatinny adapter is available separately for rail-mounted setups. Verify your host scope's objective bell diameter (50mm, 56mm, etc.) and order the matching adapter ring.
  • Pairs with SFP and FFP daylight rifle scopes. For SFP scopes, zero at the magnification you'll hunt at — clip-on misalignment with the host scope amplifies linearly with magnification.
  • Ships with carry bag, accessory bag, lint-free cloth, two 18650 batteries, charger, USB-A to USB-C cable, quick start guide, and warranty card.
  • 10-year manufacturer warranty backed by Guide's US-based repair center in Texas.
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★★★★★ 5
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This toy has outlasted any other dog toy I have ever bought. I have one large and one medium dog who share toys, fight over toys, chew them to death and still play with them. It might be because it isn't one of their favorites. I don't know. All I know is that our house is littered with dog toys in different states of destruction and this elephant toy has very little damage. It has definitely been in the dog toy rotation. I had this toy for 2 months without any major damage. The day I wrote the review the dogs tore the leg off! I still think it is a good toy. Some toys lose the stuffing or squeaker the first day.
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Lady
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
Great toy for a smaller dog
Color: Checkers - Dinos Bruto (Purple), Size: Mini
This is a small, firm, sturdy toy designed for chewing. It isn't a soft toy and it does not have a squeaker. My dog is only 8 lbs, and this is a perfect size for her. I discovered these smaller toys through my groomer. Other manufacturers make this size, as well. The "hard chew" part indicates that this toy will not be chewed to death easily. The oldest one that we have is still in good condition. It's a baby duck (also available on Amazon) and it's over a year old. The dinosaur is colorful, easy to throw, and a really cute. Every night, my dog gives these small toys a bath, cleaning them up by licking each one before going to sleep. It's as if they are her babies. Since she never had a liter, my vet said that they are about the size that her babies would have been, so she may see them as her babies. She treats them well. Every now and then they go" swimming" in the washing machine and come out looking bright and new again.
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Lori
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 4
Updated, still going !! didn't last two minutes.
Color: Checkers - Elephant (Gray), Size: Large, Color: Checkers - Elephant (Gray), Size: Large
I hated giving this a 1 star, because it was so cute when I unpacked it today. I just gave it to my dog and in less than two minutes he has a hole ripped in it.! he loves it so I don't wanna take it away from him, but I'm sure it's going to be gone in another few minutes. Why can't someone make a stuffed animal for a dog that lasts like they say so on their listing? I really should take it away from him and send it back, but I don't have the heart. I had to come back and give this a better review. it deserves at least four stars because even though he ripped holes in it, this one has lasted way longer than any other toy. He's actually still playing with it, and it still has some crinkle left to it so he didn't destroy the whole thing as quickly as he did other stuffed animals. I will certainly buy another one because at least it lasted a week so far!
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Russell C. Longmire
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 3
Looks Nice But Destroyed by my Lab
Color: Checkers - Elephant (Gray), Size: Large, Color: Checkers - Elephant (Gray), Size: Large
A really cute little elephant. My lab loved it and carried it around for a week. Then the elephant began losing body parts. Both legs are gone now plus the big squeaker. Lab still likes the elephant and carries it around. Its loosing stuffing and the real question is what body part is next. Its nice but not tough.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2026
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Nash Crawford
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
Nice toy for Chewers!
Was chewed in a day or so, but she loved it.
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