I have one with the LRF. 3 of us went out the other night, one Pard, one Pulsar and my Sytong. All were amazed a the Sytong picture calrity in comparison. The Sytong has an option for continuous ranging, which was better than the pard model (not sure if that was just his settings). A big plus is that it takes 18650 batteries which are readily available and easy to charge - no proprietary charger or weird battery that costs $200 (usually around $30 - $40 for a good 18650).
I use it for Deer (was ranging shots for ~700m), great for pest control - do a fair bit of peacock work, possum and rabbit shooting - it excels in these and I'm glad i went with this brand instead of the "others".
Pretty sure it's the XS03-35lrf model and with the 1x base magnification you can cover a lot of area faster than a 4x base magnification.
Lots of info on NetD and the like if you want to deep dive into what specs make a good thermal a GOOD thermal.
Can't recommend Ken highly enough @ https://nightvision.co.nz/
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