Comparação de Visão Noturna: Econômico vs. Caro

Published on March 29, 2025
Duration: 1:12

This video compares three night vision/thermal optic setups, ranging from budget-friendly to high-end. The most affordable option is the Thermalidra Horas 225, priced around $850, offering a good refresh rate for clear imaging. The mid-range setup combines the Primary Arms MDRBG 2 with an SMS Laser Sight Module for approximately $290, plus an $800 budget for a PVS-14. The most expensive configuration features the THS325 thermal optic, compatible with a PVS-14 and Ragen 2 with night vision mode, costing around $2700. A discount code GP10 is mentioned for the more expensive Hidra 325.

Quick Summary

The video compares three night vision/thermal optic setups: the budget Thermalidra Horas 225 (~$850) with a good refresh rate, a mid-range option combining Primary Arms MDRBG 2 and SMS (~$290) plus a PVS-14 (~$800 budget), and a high-end THS325 setup (~$2700) compatible with PVS-14 and Ragen 2. A 10% discount code 'GP10' is available for the Hidra 325.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Night Vision Setups
  2. 00:05Budget Option: Thermalidra Horas 225
  3. 00:22Mid-Range Option: Primary Arms MDRBG 2 & SMS
  4. 00:38Mid-Range Budget for PVS-14
  5. 00:40High-End Option: THS325 & Ragen 2
  6. 00:51Ragen 2 with Night Vision Mode
  7. 01:01Discount Code for Hidra 325
  8. 01:08Viewer Choice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different price points for night vision optics discussed?

The video compares three setups: the budget Thermalidra Horas 225 around $850, a mid-range option combining Primary Arms MDRBG 2 and SMS for $290 plus an $800 budget for a PVS-14, and a high-end THS325 setup costing approximately $2700.

Which is the most affordable night vision optic mentioned?

The most accessible option presented is the Thermalidra Horas 225, a thermal optic priced at around $850, noted for its good refresh rate and sharp imaging capabilities for nighttime observation.

What components make up the mid-range night vision setup?

The mid-range setup includes the Primary Arms MDRBG 2 optic and an SMS Laser Sight Module, costing about $290 together. An additional budget of $800 is suggested for a PVS-14 to complete this configuration.

Is there a discount available for any of the optics?

Yes, a discount code 'GP10' is mentioned, which can be used to get 10% off the more expensive Hidra 325 optic, part of the high-end setup.

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