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Best InfiRay Thermal Monocular with Rangefinder
Apr 16,2020
2020 InfiRay Thermal Monocular with Rangefinder The InfiRay Finder FL25R Thermal Imaging Monocular could be a great option if you want to find a unit that's more affordable, in small size and suitable for handheld monocular. Clarity and displays on this model are surprisingly good on its 1280×960 display screen. And there's no doubting or arguing with the fact that this small thermal scope/monocul...
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A guide to choose thermal clip-on scopes
May 12,2020
What is Clip On thermal scopes? Thermal clip-on scopes typically clip onto your rifle and sit directly in front of hunter’s daylight scope. The device makes use of the high magnification of the daylight scope to extend its own range. A clip on thermal scope can also be used on its own, simply attached to the rifle. Its distance ability will be less without day scope but you will still be able to s...
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Review of InfiRay Eye Series Thermal Imaging Monocular
May 18,2020
Review of InfiRay Eye Series Thermal Imaging Monocular InfiRay Eye series has some of the best thermal imagers’ features for outdoor. These devices are designed lightweight with features to work well outdoor. InfiRay Eye is a compact handheld thermal imaging monocular that is easy to use and perfect for targeting animals. Thermal imaging technology used in this monocular includes the micro-bolomet...
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Review of InfiRay new series: Finder
Jun 9,2020
First actual test of the revolutionary InfiRay Finder line of thermal monocular: under review, the top of the line Finder FH25R model, featuring the highest performance from a 640x512 resolution sensor running at 50hz with 1.5x native magnification. Today, we test the top of the line, highest performing model, the InfiRay FH25R. The FH25R uses a state of the vanadium pentoxide microbolometer senso...
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More than a thermal scope: review of InfiRay DL13
Jun 22,2020
The InfiRay DV DL13 is an innovative line of compact thermal imaging monoculars. These pocket-sized devices are excellent when trying to observe cryptic species or when surveying in dark or foggy conditions. The InfiRay DL13 uses a 384 x 288 thermal sensor to detect and night vision devices this process is not determinant on light conditions and the scope can be used in bright exposure as well as ...
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The second scope besides rifle scope: InfiRay Eye II Monocular
Jun 24,2020
When it comes to hog hunting at night, you have to be able to find those swine before you can shoot them. Not only are hogs hard to see while destroying crops in the dark, but they can also smell or wind you and sometimes seem inclined to turn the table on you. You need a tactical advantage. That’s where a thermal monocular comes into play. The InfiRay E3 Max thermal monocular has been out hunting...
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Eye II series: Handheld Outdoor Thermal Monocular
Aug 6,2020
Eye II series: Handheld Outdoor Thermal Monocular What we saving budget for a thermal Monocular is hoping that they will be a game-changer when the light condition is low or there is no better way to observe with our eyes. The Eye II series have all things good considered and have four models in series: E3Plus, E3Max, E6+, E6pro, all these are powerful as well cost-effective. Each comes with simil...
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Handheld Thermal Eye II series version 2.0
Aug 19,2020
Handheld Thermal Eye II series version 2.0 Have you check your battery before leaving? Thermal monocular devices have technologically two charging methods: micro USB charging with built-in Battery, detachable rechargeable battery. Each one finds his ways, but for most handheld thermal they apply built-in battery with following reasons: • increasing compactness • recharging convenience(via USB cabl...
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