I had an iRay RH25 and found it to be almost useless at distance. Upgraded to the skeetIRx and haven’t looked back. Still interested in the Nox18 as a thermal handheld
What do you say to the RH25 claims of 1375yd detection range / 200 yds identification range? Nox 18 looks to be by the numbers worse for detection, recognition and identification. I want to support American companies over China, but these apparent "underperforming" numbers give me pause. What has been your experience, compared to iRay testimonies? iray mh25 and rh25 both have very good videos demonstrating that awesome detection range. I'm trying to find videos where the nox18 is comparable or better. Thank you for making this video.
Both the RH25 and Nox18 use a 640 12 micron core. I have looked through both and find them very comparable. Some will debate that one edges out the other. However, those who say the RH25 is superior are biased and likely have not tested both optics in a fair comparison. As far as ID range, that is extremely subjective. I can ID coyotes and deer at 500+ yards with the Nox. Someone who has experience with either optics can ID objects at very far distances. The RH25 wins in versatility as it can be used as a clip-on and in features since it can record video. At the end of the day, do you need a clip on? If the answer is yes, the Nox is not the optic for you. However, if you want a dedicated scope or helmet mount and you want American manufacturing, quality, and support, N Vision wins. The quality of N Vision speaks for itself. Right now, Iray has features but lacks American optics quality.
@@suppressedpredatortactics6276 I think I'll go with the nox-18, based on this footage: th-cam.com/video/wME34Idfn_c/w-d-xo.html It's very clear at 1100 and 1300 that the resolution is just fine and it reaches out to iray25's claim of 1350 detection. Also, the unit lasts DOUBLE the time (8 hours) than the iray!!! And it comes with a USB-C (vs some usb v something-or-other. Do you do layaways or affirm?
@@nicholaspreston9586 I think you'll be very happy with this unit! When you run it as a helmet, the battery pack will last you 15+ hours. I do not have any financing options. However, if you want pricing you can go to our website and contact us.
It’s a great setup. I have the same. But different bridge.
I had an iRay RH25 and found it to be almost useless at distance. Upgraded to the skeetIRx and haven’t looked back. Still interested in the Nox18 as a thermal handheld
I run a mod armory single mount to run left or right eye with nox18 very lightweight.
What is the display resolution of the Nox18?
640x480 black and white
Did you end up getting a pvs14 ?
I'm running Team Wendy Bump with G24 Mount, mod armory bridge, L3 PVS 14 on left eye and MH25v2 on right eye.
How does it feel ?
@@klane7 freaking awesome 👌
Gonna brigde a thermal soon with my l3 pvs14 but can't decide. Mh25, rh25 or nox18.
Im towards the mh25 but i want a big enough screen
What do you say to the RH25 claims of 1375yd detection range / 200 yds identification range? Nox 18 looks to be by the numbers worse for detection, recognition and identification.
I want to support American companies over China, but these apparent "underperforming" numbers give me pause. What has been your experience, compared to iRay testimonies? iray mh25 and rh25 both have very good videos demonstrating that awesome detection range. I'm trying to find videos where the nox18 is comparable or better.
Thank you for making this video.
Both the RH25 and Nox18 use a 640 12 micron core. I have looked through both and find them very comparable. Some will debate that one edges out the other. However, those who say the RH25 is superior are biased and likely have not tested both optics in a fair comparison. As far as ID range, that is extremely subjective. I can ID coyotes and deer at 500+ yards with the Nox. Someone who has experience with either optics can ID objects at very far distances. The RH25 wins in versatility as it can be used as a clip-on and in features since it can record video.
At the end of the day, do you need a clip on? If the answer is yes, the Nox is not the optic for you. However, if you want a dedicated scope or helmet mount and you want American manufacturing, quality, and support, N Vision wins. The quality of N Vision speaks for itself. Right now, Iray has features but lacks American optics quality.
@@suppressedpredatortactics6276 I'd figured it might be subjective. Thanks for clearing that up. Eager to try one in the coming months.
@@suppressedpredatortactics6276 I think I'll go with the nox-18, based on this footage:
th-cam.com/video/wME34Idfn_c/w-d-xo.html
It's very clear at 1100 and 1300 that the resolution is just fine and it reaches out to iray25's claim of 1350 detection.
Also, the unit lasts DOUBLE the time (8 hours) than the iray!!! And it comes with a USB-C (vs some usb v something-or-other.
Do you do layaways or affirm?
@@nicholaspreston9586 I think you'll be very happy with this unit! When you run it as a helmet, the battery pack will last you 15+ hours.
I do not have any financing options. However, if you want pricing you can go to our website and contact us.
@@suppressedpredatortactics6276 Trying to bookmark your site.... not seeing it yet.
What battery pack are you using for the nox-18?
Anker 10000
Love my nox35
How you shoot with it?
This unit can be used as a scope, but not in the helmet configuration.
MERICAAAA
Those Germans make hot ovens.
0:33 nice try at being Daddy Flannel, lol
It's iconic haha.
Mod armory bridge is better
Is it still pretty much impossible to shoot via helmet mounted thermal?
Unless you are using fusion with night vision, yes it is still impossible.