TFB Review: InfiRay Outdoor Mate MAH50 Thermal Front Attachment

This is a review of the InfiRay Outdoor Mate MAH50 Thermal Front Attachment. There are many reasons to consider thermal “clip-ons” for your ordinary day optic, and the MATE MAH50 is one of the best on the market in terms of image quality.

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Friday Night Lights: InfiRay J-31 Binocular Night Vision Device

Welcome back to another weekly Friday Night Lights. Last week we took a look at some interesting grips from Wilcox but today we take a look at the new night vision housing from InfiRay called the J-31 or Jerry-31. Big thanks to Custom Night Vision for letting me borrow this unit for this review.

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TFB Review: Infiray Outdoor Zoom ZH50 V2 Dual FOV Thermal Monocular

This is a review of the Infiray Outdoor Zoom ZH50 V2 Thermal Monocular. It is a handheld, high-end device, with a powerful 640-pixel thermal sensor, and a unique dual FOV (Field Of View) functionality. The dual-lens system works either as 25mm or 50mm, with 2x or 4x base magnification respectively. In this review, you will find an introduction, a technical overview as well as a lot of images and a video to display what sort of performance you can expect.

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Friday Night Lights: InfiRay Outdoor RS75 RICO HD 1280 Thermal Scope

Welcome to Friday Night Lights. For those of you who are new here, Friday Night Lights is a weekly column that focuses on the electro-optical side of firearms. I review night vision and thermal devices as well as accessories related to such topics. Today we take a look at the first high-definition thermal optic by InfiRay Outdoor. iRayUSA was kind enough to lend us their RS75 RICO HD which has a whopping 1280 resolution.  So let’s dive in and take a closer look.

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TFB Review: Infiray FAST FAL19 – Red Dot Thermal Fusion Sight

This is a review of the Infiray Fast FAL19 34mm Red-Dot Thermal Fusion Scope. TFB were among the first to get a sample to try out this brand-new product and technology, and we had a lot of fun doing so. The FAL19 sight offers a combination between an EOTech-style reticle and a thermal overlay, for a thermal fusion effect. If you don’t need the thermal (and want to save batteries), there is a simple red or green dot only also.

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TFB Review: InfiRay Clip 1 and Jerry C Clip-On Thermal Imagers

This is a review of the InfiRay Clip 1 CE2 and Jerry C C5 clip-on thermal imagers (COTI). These small wonders of technology will snap directly onto the ring of a PVS-14 night vision device. Once set and installed, you will get configurable thermal detection capabilities on top of your night vision.

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Friday Night Lights: InfiRay T2 Pro – Smartphone Thermal Sensor

It is Friday and that means another Friday Night Lights. Last week we talked about the Z-Bolt Blazer IR LED head. This week we take a look at an inexpensive thermal sensor that plugs directly into your phone. This one is made by InfiRay and they call it the T2 Pro.

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TFB Review: InfiRay Tube TH50 Thermal Imaging Riflescope

This is a review of the InfiRay Outdoor Tube TH50 Thermal Imaging Riflescope. In the U.S. it’s called the Bolt-C Series. This is InfiRay’s brand new flagship model, with 50 mm optics and a powerful 12 μm 640×512 thermal sensor. The image is displayed on a round 1.03” Micro-OLED screen, with a 2560×2560 pixels resolution. All this technology has been cramped into a traditional-looking riflescope, which can be mounted using standard 30mm rings like any normal day scope.

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Friday Night Lights: iRay RH25 Rico Micro – All-In-One Thermal Monocular, Clip-On, Weapon Sight

Friday the 13th is here but rather than consider it to be unlucky you have Friday Night Lights to shine a light and give you hope. Today we will take a close look at a thermal device that has got the thermal users all excited. The IRay USA RH25 Rico Micro. It is an all-in-one thermal device that works as a monocular, clip-on and thermal weapon sight. The best part is that there is not much compromise and the price is actually not terrible. So let’s get into it and check out the RH25 Rico Micro!

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Friday Night Lights: iRay Clip 1 – Jerry CE2 C.O.T.I.

Oh hello there. Are you here to check out the InfiRay (iRay) Clip 1 clip-on thermal imager (COTI)? Well, you have come to the right place. Friday Night Lights is a weekly ongoing series dedicated to nocturnal technology. Those consist of night vision, thermal, lights and lasers. So without further ado, let us dive into the iRay Clip 1.

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New iRayUSA ZOOM Dual Field of View Thermal Imaging Line

The Texas-based company iRayUSA has just announced the US availability of a new series of thermal imaging devices called the ZOOM Series. The Zoom ZH38 has a dual field of view, 640×512 thermal sensor resolution and a 1440×1080 pixels display. The device also has shutterless technology and a variety of color options for the “hot”, PiP, digital zoom and hot spot tracking. Devices like the iRayUSA Zoom are mainly used for night hunting, observation and terrain positioning as well as search and rescue. We recently tested the excellent InfiRay FH35R Finder II Thermal Monocular and TFB now has the iRayUSA Zoom on a review at the moment, and you got a peek view recently here.

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TFB Review: InfiRay FH35R Finder II Thermal Monocular

This is a review of the InfiRay FH35R Thermal Monocular. These devices are typically used by hunters for scouting before and after the shot, but there are many other uses like finding missing persons. I really like this InfiRay. It has a good image quality, it’s easy to use and it’s relatively small and light. On top of that, there’s a Laser Range Finder (LRF) built-in, and while not cheap, the device is reasonably priced. It’s been my companion on several driven hunts, and I’ve used it to scout various areas to discover the performance and possible limitations.

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Friday Night Lights: iRayUSA New RICO MK1 W/ Laser Range Finder

Welcome back thermal enthusiasts! We have a relatively new thermal scope for this week’s Friday Night Lights. iRayUSA is the distributor for InfiRay in China. They are the same people who make the Jerry C and Jerry F. Well, iRayUSA has a new thermal weapon sight called the RICO MK1 and they have a laser rangefinding module, the ILR-1000, that connects to the RICO to give you laser range finding into the scope. Friday Night Lights is sponsored by ATN Corp, manufacturers of night vision and thermal optics like the THOR LT. As with all of our sponsored series, Friday Night Lights will continue to bring you unbiased news and reviews from a variety of companies.

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