The new Infitac #IOP13

Published on April 14, 2026
Duration: 1:48

This video reviews the new Infitac IOP 13 thermal optic, comparing it to the Infitac IOL 25. It highlights the IOP 13's 256 core sensor and 1.5x base magnification, contrasting it with the IOL 25's 384 core sensor and 2x magnification. A key feature discussed is the 'IoT configuration,' allowing thermal imaging to be transmitted to a monocular, useful for tactical applications or as a hunting guide to monitor guests' targets.

Quick Summary

The Infitac IOP 13 is a budget thermal optic featuring a 256 core sensor and 1.5x base magnification, priced around $800. Its 'IoT configuration' allows thermal imaging to be transmitted to a monocular, useful for tactical observation and practical for hunting guides to monitor guests' shots and target identification.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Infitac IOP 13 & IOL 25
  2. 00:33IoT Configuration Feature
  3. 01:04Hunting Guide Use Case
  4. 01:42Conclusion & Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Infitac IOP 13 and IOL 25 thermal optics?

The Infitac IOP 13 features a 256 core sensor and 1.5x base magnification, positioned as a budget option around $800. The Infitac IOL 25 offers a higher resolution 384 core sensor and 2x base magnification, likely for more advanced applications.

What is the 'IoT configuration' on the Infitac IOP 13?

The 'IoT configuration' allows the thermal imaging feed from the Infitac IOP 13 optic to be wirelessly transmitted to a separate monocular. This enables remote viewing of the thermal scene.

What are practical applications for the Infitac IOP 13's IoT configuration?

Beyond tactical uses like observing around corners, the IoT configuration is highly practical for hunting guides. It allows them to see what their guests are aiming at, ensuring safe shots and accurate target identification without being directly behind the guest.

Is the Infitac IOP 13 a good option for budget-conscious buyers?

Yes, the Infitac IOP 13 is presented as a budget-friendly thermal optic with a price point of $800. The video aims to help viewers decide if its 256 core sensor and 1.5x magnification are sufficient for their needs compared to higher-end options.

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