Infiray PFN (Rico Micro) Multipurpose Thermal Imager

Published on October 20, 2021
Duration: 11:15

This video provides an in-depth look at the Infiray PFN (Rico Micro) multipurpose thermal imagers, specifically the 640 and 384 models. It details the unboxing, included accessories, mounting options for both weapons and helmets, and compares the technical specifications of the two models, including recognition ranges, field of view, and battery life. The presenter highlights the devices' durability and potential applications in hunting and military scenarios.

Quick Summary

The Infiray PFN (Rico Micro) thermal imagers, available in 640 and 384 resolutions, offer robust performance for tactical and hunting applications. Key features include IP67 water and dust resistance, recoil-proofing up to .762 caliber, and versatile mounting options for weapons and helmets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Infiray PFN Thermal Devices
  2. 00:17Unboxing and Included Accessories
  3. 01:32Mounting Options and Components
  4. 02:53Battery Charging Station and Features
  5. 04:08Comparing the 640 and 384 Models
  6. 04:24Infiray PFN 640 Specifications
  7. 04:42Infiray PFN 384 Specifications
  8. 04:59Shared Features: Display, Modes, Batteries
  9. 05:23Frame Rate and IP Rating Explained
  10. 05:47Mounting Capabilities (Picatinny & Helmet)
  11. 05:56Recoil Proofing and Overall Impression

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Infiray PFN 640 and 384 thermal imagers?

The main distinctions lie in their internal specifications. The 640 model offers superior recognition ranges (human up to 600m, vehicle up to 1070m) and a wider field of view (17.2x13.7 degrees) but has a shorter battery life of 3 hours. The 384 model has reduced ranges (human 420m, vehicle 700m) and a narrower field of view (14.9x11.12 degrees) but boasts an impressive 6-hour battery life.

What accessories are included with the Infiray PFN thermal imagers?

The Infiray PFN comes with a comprehensive kit including a carrying case, helmet mount, charging station, mini rail adapter, microfiber cloth, extra battery cap, charging cable, tool kit with screws, video cables, a US wall charger, a weapons rail mount, and an eye cup for helmet use.

What is the IP rating of the Infiray PFN thermal imagers and what does it mean?

Both the 640 and 384 models have an IP67 rating. The '6' signifies the highest level of dust protection, meaning they are completely sealed against dust ingress. The '7' indicates they can be submerged in 1 meter of water for up to 30 minutes, offering significant water resistance.

Can the Infiray PFN thermal imagers be used on firearms, and are they durable?

Yes, the Infiray PFN thermal imagers are designed for rugged use and are recoil-proof up to .762 caliber. They can be mounted on a Picatinny rail using the included weapons rail mount, making them suitable for various firearms in demanding environments like hunting or tactical operations.

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