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Test: InfiRay E3 Plus V2.0 Thermal Monocular - Far-Sighted Everything
Jan 15,2021
Test: InfiRay E3 Plus V2.0 Thermal Monocular - Far-Sighted Everything The Infiray E3 Plus V2.0 is therefore a camera that can be used in mixed terrain, as its angle of view is still large enough to get a comprehensive view of what is happening in a covered environment, forest, bush or even hilly area, and it has enough zoom detection distance to supply observation in open, agricultural areas. ...
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Test: InfiRay E6 PRO V2.0 Thermal Imager
Jan 7,2021
Test: InfiRay E6 PRO V2.0 Thermal Imager The InfiRay 50mm E6 Pro was the top last year, after more than a year the new 12um pixel E6 Pro V2.0 was released, this excellent thermal imager finally on my testing now. Foreword is that you can really detect and identify everything from the end of the world with this thermal imaging device. many thermal goers who value this will love it. Brilliant stuff!...
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Eye II E6 Pro: Ultra-clear thermal imaging day and night
Nov 17,2020
Eye II E6 Pro: Ultra-clear thermal imaging day and night Thermal night vision devices have the great advantage of overnight vision devices that they can be used at any time, because they do not need any external light source, they detect the thermal radiation or heat signature that the objectives emit and convert it into thermal images so that the observer can get feedback through the ey...
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Find the beauty with E6+V2.0 in November
Nov 6,2020
Find the beauty with E6+V2.0 in November The deer, which is related in many traditions with kindness, softness and gentleness, is, in one way or another, an animal that is connected to the gods and the sacred. One of the reasons for this could be its physical characteristics – its stare, its agility, its speed and its antlers— which inspire those values and symbols in the imagination of humans and...
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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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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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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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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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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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A Review for Thermal Xeye E2n Thermal Imager
May 19,2020
In summer 2019 I received the Thermal Xeye E2n thermal imaging camera from Haptner Jagd When I received the package excitedly, the first thing I noticed was that the camera only had a nylon stocking to transport the camera, for example in a backpack or in a pocket to store it. This amazed me because the thermal imaging camera is actually more of a high-priced purchase. Of course, I first had to ch...
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