911Studios Highlights Breakthrough Thermal Technology as Adam Nash Visits Guide Sensmart & Guide Outdoor at CES 2026

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Las Vegas, NV — CES 2026911Studios delivered another major moment on the CES show floor as host and tech influencer Adam Nash visited the booths of Guide Sensmart and Guide Outdoor, showcasing cutting-edge thermal imaging technology that is redefining professional, industrial, and outdoor optics in 2026.

Broadcast from CES, the visit underscored Guide’s growing presence in the U.S. market and its reputation for owning and advancing its core thermal technologies. During the walkthrough, Adam Nash and the Guide team explored a wide range of thermal imaging devices designed for industrial inspection, hunting, outdoor observation, and professional field use.

One of the highlights of the visit was the Guide H6 Intelligent Thermal Camera, a professional-grade device capable of measuring temperatures from -40°C to 650°C, with expansion up to 2,000°C using a high-temperature lens. Featuring Guide’s self-developed high-sensitivity IR detector, a 13-megapixel visible-light camera, and five focusing modes, the H6 delivers exceptional clarity and precision for demanding industrial environments. Users can customize heat maps and color palettes to match their specific workflow, all through an intuitive, easy-to-navigate interface.

“What really stands out here is how approachable this professional technology is,” said Adam Nash. “From fast charging to the single-lens dual-FOV design, this is a serious tool that’s also incredibly practical.”

Guide’s commitment to innovation was further emphasized during conversations with the company’s marketing leadership, who outlined three key differentiators: 100% self-developed thermal detectors, advanced proprietary image algorithms, and the company’s latest Apex Vision technology—designed to deliver superior image quality and performance even in challenging environments.

For outdoor and tactical applications, Adam Nash explored several standout products from Guide Outdoor, including the TE211 thermal monocular, an entry-level yet powerful option ideal for hunting and nighttime observation. Lightweight and portable, the TE211 delivers reliable thermal performance without weighing users down.

Also featured was the TD Gen 3 (TD435 LS) thermal monocular, equipped with the newly introduced Apex Vision sensor. Designed to cut through extreme humidity—up to 90–95%—this device addresses one of the biggest limitations traditionally associated with thermal optics, making it ideal for real-world outdoor conditions.

Another fan favorite was the TE425S pocket thermal monocular, an evolution of the TE211 that offers a larger 400 × 300 sensor, a 25 mm lens, extended detection range, and a compact, pocket-friendly form factor.

Guide representatives also emphasized the company’s experience and commitment to reliability, noting over 10 years of thermal optics development, more than two years of active U.S. sales, and an industry-leading 10-year warranty on all thermal sensors—a bold statement of confidence in their technology.

“CES is all about innovation you can trust,” Nash concluded. “Guide Sensmart and Guide Outdoor are delivering serious thermal technology with real-world performance, and our audience is going to love what they see here.”

Full coverage, interviews, and hands-on demos from CES 2026 are available now on youtube.com/911Reviews.


About 911Studios
911Studios is a leading tech and lifestyle media company delivering in-depth reviews, exclusive event coverage, and hands-on product showcases to millions of viewers worldwide.

About Guide Sensmart & Guide Outdoor
Guide Sensmart is a global leader in thermal imaging and infrared technology, delivering self-developed detectors and advanced imaging solutions. Guide Outdoor brings this expertise to hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and professionals seeking reliable thermal optics built for real-world conditions.

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