For Sale: Infiray T2 Pro Thermal spotters £320 posted

Edinburgh Rifles

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Infiray T2 Pro Thermal spotters

Cheap entry into the thermal spotter market
Units shown plug straight into any Android device with USB-C socket (tablet or phone).
Runs on a free app

IPhone iOS units also available (lightning connection, i15 USB-C unit coming soon)

Can be used on the supplied handle and bracket with your phone or buy a longer cable and run the camera wherever you wish.

The smart money runs them as roof mounted thermals for wildlife management.

Either fixed or attach to a Lightforce Lamp or Lamp handle using the supplied metal housing. Can either run the cable in the door or spend some time and thread it through the handle and seal it up with silicon for a permanent fit.

Kits available with handles and ready sealed (email: sales@ersg.com)

I have personally run one of these for the last two years as a stand alone unit on a lightforce handle.
Display is an old phone attached to rear view mirror.
Transforms lamping
Scan with windows up and lights off (handy in Scotland!)
Scan directly in front of vehicle
Pick up heat well in advance of any light source.

Image quality is excellent
12μm 256×192 sensor
2x base mag.
Heat source detection proven on deer sized targets out to 800m. Pictures to prove it.
Video and Still image capture.
Video below is a young Sika stag at about 150m

Unit by itself is the size of an Oxo cube.
Plugs straight into your phone if you dont want to run a connecting cable.
Have taken it with me when walking dogs in dark.
Pops in your pocket in a handy carry case.
Local kids wildlife club borrowed one to go badger spotting displays straight onto tablet for group viewing
Use one in a high seat fixed to point behind you so you dont have to keep stretching round to see whats hiding.

Endless applications.

All in an excellent and versatile unit
Excellent price for the quality of image, supplied kit and build quality.

£320 posted
 

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Roof mounted on light force handle
Screen is an old phone on the rear view mirror

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This is a video taken on my phone not the actual screen display so comes out worse than the real image

 

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I've just purchased one of these from Ed.

Extraordinary piece of kit for the money. You'll easily ID fox sized targets way beyond sensible night time shooting distances.

I was going to start saving for a decent Thermal monocular, but spotting with the T2 and an Alpex on the rifle, I'm not sure I need to upgrade!
Where thermal "blobs" at distance require identification its either through the scope or using my old Pulsar Recon NV Spotter. Handy bit of kit that the NV is, the thermal gives up so much more in a fraction of the time.
 
Roof mounted on light force handle
Screen is an old phone on the rear view mirror

Image quality in the battering rain (sound)
This is a video taken on my phone not the actual screen display so comes out worse than the real image


How are these with damp/wet conditions, does the water get in the cable connection?
 
How are these with damp/wet conditions, does the water get in the cable connection?
no
I silicon sealed a piece of bicycle inner tube over the port on the metal housing.
the lightning cable goes in through an undersized hole in that
the lens is a pretty close fit to the front housing hole but I have an o-ring around it just for some extra protection

I should probably take it off now and then but its been on the roof for over a year now!!
 
I've just purchased one of these from Ed.

Extraordinary piece of kit for the money. You'll easily ID fox sized targets way beyond sensible night time shooting distances.

I was going to start saving for a decent Thermal monocular, but spotting with the T2 and an Alpex on the rifle, I'm not sure I need to upgrade!
Where thermal "blobs" at distance require identification its either through the scope or using my old Pulsar Recon NV Spotter. Handy bit of kit that the NV is, the thermal gives up so much more in a fraction of the time.

Please dont ID through the scope - that has the chance of a very nasty ending
 
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