X-Vision Optics Announces Thermal Reflex Sight

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posted on May 11, 2022
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X-Vision Optics’ has released its Thermal Reflex Sight (TR1). With a detection range up to 1000-yards and a recognition range out to 500, this incredibly compact sight produces clear thermal images on its 1.63-inch AMOLED display. The TR1 also features a quick-release Picatinny mount and IP67 weatherproof rating, to hold up in any terrain, and any weather conditions.

At a frame rate of 25 Hz, the device can captures sharp thermal images and smoothly track rapid motion, even in the distance. The objective lens is 13mm in diameter, and has a field of view of 23.6°×20.7°. This thermal reflex sight has a 1X-4X magnification, with a detector resolution of 400×300.

The unit has a 1.63-inch display with infinite eye relief, and five color palettes including White Hot, Black Hot, Red Hot, Color, and Target Highlight. Each palette option will detect heat and display it in the selected color. The device is capable of manual or automatic shutter calibration, ensuring a clear image every time, and can of handle over 53 ft.-lbs. of recoil, for compatibility with a large variety of firearms and crossbows. Additionally, the TR1 is dust and water-resistant to an international protection rating of IP67.

The visible 650nm laser allows for rapid target acquisition and identification. The device has four reticle options along with four different reticle color options, and can save four sets of zeroing data, allowing for quick use and easy mounting on multiple firearms and crossbows.

For more information, visit xvisionoptics.com.

Specifications

  • Magnification: 1X-4x
  • Detector: 320X280
  • Pixel Size: 17µm
  • Frame Rate: 25Hz
  • Objective Lens: 13mm
  • Field of View: 6°×20.7°
  • NETD: ≤40mk
  • Laser: 650nm
  • Reticle: Multiple patterns and color options
  • Display Screen: 63-inch Color AMOLED
  • Power Supply: CR123 (qty. 1)
  • Battery Life: 3.5 hours
  • IP Rating: IP67
  • Dimension: 3"X3.17"X2.9"
  • Weight: 0.55 pounds
  • Mount: Quick Release

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