JERRY YM 2.0 - Best Bang For Buck Thermal?

Published on April 4, 2024
Duration: 16:43

This video provides an in-depth review of the Jerry YM 2.0 thermal imager, highlighting its 'best bang for buck' potential in 2024. It details its features, including various color palettes, menu options for image adjustment (brightness, contrast, red value), and manual shutter reset. The review extensively compares its performance against the PFN 640, demonstrating its capabilities in different lighting and distance scenarios, and explains its functionality as a clip-on device for firearms.

Quick Summary

The Jerry YM 2.0 thermal imager is highlighted as a top 'bang for your buck' option in 2024, offering performance close to premium models like the PFN 640 at a lower price. It excels in handheld and helmet-mounted roles and can function as a clip-on thermal with adjustable collimation for accurate shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Best Bang For Buck Thermal
  2. 00:16Jerry YM 2.0: Updated Features
  3. 00:30Field Test: Shooting and Limits
  4. 01:02Foggy Weather Test & Functions
  5. 01:11Digital Zoom at 200m
  6. 01:26Color Palette Options
  7. 01:39Menu Options: Brightness & Contrast
  8. 02:23Red Hot Mode & Red Value Adjustment
  9. 02:51Outline Mode & Color Options
  10. 03:00Reticle Functionality
  11. 03:08Settings Menu & Working Hours
  12. 03:30Manual Shutter Reset
  13. 03:55Recording Video & Taking Images
  14. 04:03Comparison: Jerry YM 2.0 vs PFN 640
  15. 04:16Image Clarity at 200-300m
  16. 04:36Performance at 300m (Rock)
  17. 04:44Performance at 600-700m
  18. 05:09Extreme Distance: 1900m Monument
  19. 05:13Identifying People at 1800m+
  20. 05:57Birds Flying Over 1km
  21. 06:02Weather Conditions & Water Testing
  22. 06:11Black Hot: 200-300m
  23. 06:20Black Hot: 600-700m
  24. 06:30Black Hot: Furthest Distance
  25. 06:42Red Hot Comparison: YM 2.0 vs PFN 640
  26. 07:23Furthest Distance Detection: Red Hot
  27. 07:47Rainbow Mode Analysis
  28. 08:10Rainbow Mode: Long Distance Issues
  29. 08:24Extra Color Palettes: Green Hot
  30. 09:01Green Outline Color Option
  31. 09:25Green Outline: Far Away View
  32. 09:35Clip-On Functionality Test
  33. 09:40Clip-On Setup: Magnifier Red Dot
  34. 10:13Clip-On Setup Demonstration
  35. 10:16Collimating the Image
  36. 10:29Clip-On Color Palettes
  37. 11:00Clip-On Mode Noise Issues
  38. 11:10Clip-On Menu: Brightness & Collimation
  39. 11:13X/Y Axis & G Presets
  40. 11:49Battery Issue: Flat Top vs Knob
  41. 12:16Helmet Mounting Discussion
  42. 12:22Dual Mounting: NVG + Thermal
  43. 12:48Night Vision vs Thermal Comparison
  44. 13:06NVG vs Thermal Overlay
  45. 13:28Visibility in Good Lighting (200m)
  46. 14:07Woods Test: NVG vs Thermal
  47. 14:22Detection in Woods: Red Hot
  48. 14:38Hiding Behind Trees: NVG vs Thermal
  49. 14:53Box Contents Unboxing
  50. 15:38Mounting Options: Helmet & Weapon
  51. 15:57Conclusion: Jerry YM Value
  52. 16:16Recommended Usage: Handheld & Helmet
  53. 16:29Questions & Contact

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Jerry YM 2.0 a good 'bang for your buck' thermal?

The Jerry YM 2.0 is considered a great value because it offers performance comparable to more expensive models like the PFN 640, while being significantly more affordable. It provides versatile mounting options (handheld, helmet, clip-on) and a good range of features for its price point.

How does the Jerry YM 2.0 perform as a clip-on thermal?

The Jerry YM 2.0 can function effectively as a clip-on thermal. It allows for image collimation with your primary optic using X/Y axis adjustments and offers five preset values for different weapon systems, enabling accurate shooting.

What are the key features of the Jerry YM 2.0 thermal imager?

Key features include multiple color palettes (Rainbow, Green Hot, Red Hot), adjustable brightness and contrast, digital zoom, manual shutter reset, and the ability to record video and take images. It also supports clip-on and helmet-mounted configurations.

How does the Jerry YM 2.0 compare to the PFN 640 in image quality?

While the PFN 640 generally offers a crisper white hot image and slightly better detection at extreme distances (up to 1800m+), the Jerry YM 2.0 provides easily identifiable targets and good detail, especially at closer to medium ranges, at a lower cost.

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