Is the RH25 V2 Worth It?

Published on October 26, 2025
Duration: 22:50

This video provides an in-depth review of the Infrared Micro RH25 V2, a 4-in-1 thermal device. It details its performance as a clip-on optic, handheld scanner, helmet-mounted unit, and dedicated optic. The review highlights its modularity, thermal capabilities at distance, and the complex digital collimation process required for clip-on use. The presenter, Kyle from 4MR Ranch, offers practical insights into its value proposition, especially for those prioritizing modularity and helmet-mounting.

Quick Summary

The RH25 V2 is a $6,000, 4-in-1 thermal imaging device valued for its modularity and compact size. It offers strong thermal performance at distances up to 900 yards but presents challenges in clip-on mode with field of view cropping and a complex digital collimation process.

Chapters

  1. 00:01:00Introduction to RH25 V2
  2. 00:06:00RH25 V2 Full Name & Overview
  3. 00:11:00RH25 V2 as a 4-in-1 Device
  4. 00:17:00RH25 V2 Performance Categories
  5. 00:22:00RH25 V2 Price Point & Value
  6. 00:29:00General Overview of RH25 V2
  7. 00:35:00Who is the RH25 V2 For?
  8. 00:40:00Modularity vs. Other Devices
  9. 00:44:00Thermal Imagery Performance
  10. 00:54:00Practical Thermal Test (550 & 900 Yards)
  11. 01:14:00RH25 V2 Color Palettes
  12. 01:17:00RH25 V2 Clip-On Mode
  13. 01:45:00Field of View in Clip-On Mode
  14. 02:09:00RH25 V2 Collimation Challenges
  15. 02:22:00Digital Collimation Process Walkthrough
  16. 03:05:00Zero Confirmation & Refinement
  17. 03:45:00Mounts & Return to Zero
  18. 04:02:00RH25 V2 Handheld Use
  19. 04:16:00RH25 V2 Helmet Mounting
  20. 05:49:00Helmet Mount Modularity
  21. 06:14:00Flip-to-Side Thermal Mounts
  22. 06:58:00RH25 V2 as Dedicated Optic
  23. 07:43:00Conclusion & Is It Worth It?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Infrared Micro RH25 V2 and what are its main features?

The RH25 V2 is a multi-functional 4-in-1 thermal imaging device. Its key features include its compact form factor, modularity, and ability to function as a clip-on optic, handheld scanner, helmet-mounted unit, or dedicated optic.

How does the RH25 V2 perform in terms of thermal imaging at long distances?

The RH25 V2 demonstrates strong thermal performance, capable of differentiating targets at 550 yards and even at 900 yards under suitable conditions. It is considered one of the best thermal sensors among clip-on units tested by the reviewer.

What are the challenges of using the RH25 V2 as a clip-on optic?

Using the RH25 V2 as a clip-on presents challenges with field of view cropping at higher magnifications (above 1.75x) and a complex digital collimation process that can require significant effort to achieve accurate point of aim/impact.

Is the RH25 V2 suitable for helmet mounting, and what are the considerations?

Yes, the RH25 V2 can be helmet-mounted, offering dual-band vision. However, the effectiveness of superimposing thermal and night vision imagery varies by individual brain processing, potentially causing discomfort for some users.

What is the price of the RH25 V2 and where can it be purchased?

The RH25 V2 is priced at approximately $6,000. It is available through retailers like OpticsPlanet, though it is often sold at MAP pricing, limiting discounts on the device itself.

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