This review highlights the ATN Thor 6 Mini as a compact and affordable thermal optic suitable for various hunting applications. Key features include a versatile magnification range (3.5x-28x), a 384x288 resolution sensor with a 50 Hz refresh rate for clear tracking, and an intuitive user interface. The optic is IP67 waterproof and features a removable, rechargeable battery, offering practical advantages for field use, especially in adverse weather conditions. The reviewer emphasizes its value for money and suitability for night hunting.
This review of the RIX Optics Storm S6R thermal scope highlights its compact, rugged, and intuitive design, suitable for hunting, surveillance, and property defense. Key features include a 1300-yard laser rangefinder, 1969-yard detection range, 5-hour battery life per 18650 cell, 1024x768 video resolution, Wi-Fi connectivity for live streaming, and a picture-in-picture mode. The scope is built to withstand recoil from calibers up to .375 H&H Magnum and 12-gauge shotguns.
This review covers the DNT ThermNight 635R, an all-in-one optic combining thermal imaging, digital day/night vision, an IR illuminator, and a laser rangefinder. The reviewer highlights its versatility for hunting, search and rescue, and law enforcement, noting its 640 thermal sensor's identification range up to 300-400 meters and a 20x digital zoom. While acknowledging a slight delay in the digital display during rapid target transitions, the reviewer praises its intuitive interface, impressive battery life, and significant cost-effectiveness compared to dedicated thermal scopes.
This video provides an in-depth review of the DNT Thermite 635R thermal scope, highlighting its multi-spectral capabilities for daylight, night vision, and thermal imaging. The reviewer, with experience in hog hunting and using multiple thermal sights, praises its intuitive controls, effective throw lever for zoom, and robust app integration for ballistic calculations. Despite some minor drawbacks like battery replacement design, the scope is recommended for its performance and value.
This video provides an in-depth review of the DNT Optics ZULUS HD V2 digital night vision scope. The presenter highlights its updated Sony Starvis 2 sensor, improved battery life with a 21700 battery, and user-friendly features like a standby mode and intuitive zoom lever. The review also covers practical applications, including a detailed explanation of the one-shot zeroing process and the integrated laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator.
The DNT Thermite TNC635R is a versatile day/night thermal scope offering integrated thermal, night vision, and day vision capabilities. It features a ballistic calculator, rangefinder, and media recording, making it a comprehensive optic for various applications. The reviewer highlights its unique combination of features and value proposition at its price point.
The DNT Thermite 635R is a versatile optic combining thermal imaging, digital night vision, a laser rangefinder, and a ballistics calculator. It offers up to 20x digital magnification and 6x thermal magnification, with features like Picture-in-Picture and wireless connectivity for live viewing. The optic is designed for ease of use with accessible controls and includes various mounting options.
This review of the Thermtec Wild 650L thermal monocular highlights its robust features for wildlife observation, hunting, and security. The device offers excellent clarity, a 2600m detection range, and a 1000m rangefinder, with a user-friendly joystick interface and multiple color palettes. While nearly perfect, minor drawbacks include tripod mount placement and app audio recording limitations.
This review of the DNT Optics HS225 Hydra thermal sight highlights its sub-$1000 price point and impressive performance for its cost. The instructor demonstrates its features, including a one-shot zero function, digital zoom capabilities, multiple color palettes, and picture-in-picture mode. While praising its core functionality and value, critiques focus on the non-captive battery cap and the need for a more comprehensive manual.
This video provides an in-depth review and field test of the Oneleaf Mars MT1000LRF thermal scope. The presenter details its features, including interchangeable lenses (35mm and 50mm), an optional rangefinder, a 640x512 resolution sensor, and a 60Hz refresh rate. Practical demonstrations cover zeroing the scope, showcasing various color palettes, and evaluating its performance in both daytime and nighttime conditions, highlighting its superior effectiveness after dark.
This review of the AGM Rattler V2 thermal scope highlights its value proposition in the mid-range market. The instructor, with experience using high-end thermals, finds the 35-384 model to be a significant performer for its approximate $2,200 price point. Key features include a 384 thermal core with a 12-micron pixel pitch, an American Defense Manufacturing QD mount, intuitive controls, and a useful picture-in-picture function for precise aiming and wider field of view. The reviewer emphasizes its reliability, ease of zeroing with a freeze-frame feature, and solid battery life, making it a highly recommended option for those looking to enter thermal optics without breaking the bank or settling for entry-level performance.
The DNT Optics ThermKnight is a multi-function optic combining thermal, digital night vision, and digital day optic capabilities. It features an integrated laser rangefinder with ballistic software, IR illuminator, and onboard recording. While offering a wide array of features for its price point, the user interface is noted as unintuitive, and the rangefinder's effective distance may be limited in field conditions. The reviewer suggests it's a strong budget option for those entering thermal or night vision technology.
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