




I spent two weeks testing the JS Nighthawk x2-Frigate to see how its thermal sensor holds up in challenging field conditions. This unit combines a sharp 320x256 resolution with a practical, hands-on design that makes target acquisition significantly easier in total darkness.
The unit feels incredibly solid in the hand, utilizing a chassis designed to withstand the rigors of frequent outdoor use. The inclusion of a durable dovetail clamp ensures that once the device is mounted, it stays locked in place without unnecessary wobble or drift. The dual lens capability provides meaningful flexibility for different field distances.
Operating the Nighthawk x2-Frigate is intuitive, thanks to the integrated screen that eliminates the need for external secondary displays. The crosshair aiming tool is a standout feature, allowing for rapid adjustments that take much of the guesswork out of lining up a shot. Even for those new to thermal optics, the learning curve is surprisingly shallow.
This is an excellent investment for tactical enthusiasts and field researchers who require high-resolution thermal imaging without the premium price tag of professional-grade military gear.
Overall, the JS Nighthawk x2-Frigate earns a strong 4.88/5 rating for its reliability and ease of integration. Given the $599 price point, it is a highly competitive option for anyone looking to upgrade their nighttime surveillance capabilities.