Im glad to see these getting more exposure outside of the tactical timmy community and I also like to see someone else using it in handheld mode while mounted on a helmet. When you do so the first click on the power button will NUC and subsequent clicks cycle through the magnification range. I can’t tell how many hundreds of miles Ive walked and driven employing it like that. A couple comments about statements in this video: you don’t need to use the machinegun mount to employ the RH as a clip on unless you need a higher mount to align with your day optic. The 2 ADM mounts put it about 1.5” high and the included machine gun mount is closer to 1.9” There isn’t any audio included on my RH25 via an internal mic. I need to record via the ap with the phone’s mic enabled if I want audio. I am not aware of any newer RH units that may have got an internal mic
That is very possible and I wouldn’t doubt it but they just haven’t told us about a new replacement yet and the number of units they told us they have coming in over the next 45 days was staggering so they have a lot to move through and according to iRay USA production is in high gear currently. But they may have something up their sleeve for SHOT, they just haven’t mentioned it to us yet. Thanks!
Nice review 👍 I’m thinking of using it as a clip on, does it have a sleep mode where I can hit a button to wake it as I bring it up? Or does it have to be in constant on? Thanks
Yes sir it does. There’s a two button combo that will put it in and take it out of clip on mode. Feel free to give us a call, we’d love to have your business.
You mentioned using a cable with a 7 pin fisher connection with a USB connection to a “backup battery pack”. So we can run an external battery pack? Also, when running a battery pack, do we remove the 18650 battery? Thank you.
If you purchased your RH25 from Outdoor Legacy give us a call and Ashley will be glad to help. If you haven’t purchased one yet give Ashley a call and he’ll help you order one and answer all your questions then. Thanks for watching!
I'm in the market for a dedicated clip-on. I'm torn between this and the Bering Optics Super Yoter C. What is your opinion of this RH25 vs the Yoter C as a clip on out to 200 yards on coyotes and hogs?
Being 100% honest with you…I wouldn’t suggest any clip on that is available on the hunting market today. Not one of them. With that said, it needs to be noted the RH25 only works with 1x base mag scopes like a LPVO. The Yoter C will work MUCH better with a very low (1x or 2x) daytime optic but at least Bering does have attachments for other day optics. But again, just being honest, there’s less than a 0% chance I’d spend this kind of money and buy a clip on. I’d rather buy a cheaper 384 or 640 resolution optic and spend the extra on a dedicated rifle for the setup. You’d be way way ahead when it comes to performance, usability, image quality and resale value. Just our 2 cents!
Question. Do reticles on oray and pulsars recenter after zeroing? I run agms and say for example you stary wuth your x and y on 0 and u hit high and right. Then you move your reticle to poi that is high amd right amd save parameters. The reticle stays there and does not recenter. Its all fine and dandy and works fine it just looks really weird whe looking in a scope and the reticle is no where near center. Just curious if ither brands recenter?
No current brands re-center. If your reticle is way off center like that you likely either have a mounting issue, a rail problem, a rifle problem or a scope that isn't correctly collimated. Most of the time if you're zero is within a normal movement you won't notice it's off center. It will still be off center but you won't notice it. But once you make those long adjustments you're definitely going to see the reticle being off to one direction.
Any normal USB battery pack that will run a cell phone or other USB device will run the RH25, nothing special needed. We usually run Anker battery packs. The cable needed comes with the RH25 and has an odd 7 pin plug on the end that goes to the scope. It’s a stiff cable and longer than it needs to be but the other end is USB so you can plug it into the battery pack. Thanks for watching!
No sir but after the sale ended Infiray Outdoor moved the price to $5499, so it’s still $500 less than before. If you have questions please let’s us know, we’d know to have your business. outdoorlegacygear.com/products/infiray-iray-rico-micro-640x512-12-micron-25mm-multi-purpose-monocular
The rh25 is definitely an awesome optic
We agree! Thanks for watching.
Im glad to see these getting more exposure outside of the tactical timmy community and I also like to see someone else using it in handheld mode while mounted on a helmet. When you do so the first click on the power button will NUC and subsequent clicks cycle through the magnification range. I can’t tell how many hundreds of miles Ive walked and driven employing it like that.
A couple comments about statements in this video: you don’t need to use the machinegun mount to employ the RH as a clip on unless you need a higher mount to align with your day optic. The 2 ADM mounts put it about 1.5” high and the included machine gun mount is closer to 1.9”
There isn’t any audio included on my RH25 via an internal mic. I need to record via the ap with the phone’s mic enabled if I want audio. I am not aware of any newer RH units that may have got an internal mic
These do not have audio recording, they are discontinued now.
This is the RH25 Micro, it’s still in full production. 👍🏼
Thanks for the comments. You’re correct it doesn’t have audio, Ashley misspoke. Sorry for the confusion!
@@outdoorlegacy Ok well I heard they where being phased out once stock is gone for a new unit coming at shot I guess we will see. Nice thermal though.
That is very possible and I wouldn’t doubt it but they just haven’t told us about a new replacement yet and the number of units they told us they have coming in over the next 45 days was staggering so they have a lot to move through and according to iRay USA production is in high gear currently. But they may have something up their sleeve for SHOT, they just haven’t mentioned it to us yet. Thanks!
Nice review 👍 I’m thinking of using it as a clip on, does it have a sleep mode where I can hit a button to wake it as I bring it up? Or does it have to be in constant on? Thanks
Yes sir it does. There’s a two button combo that will put it in and take it out of clip on mode. Feel free to give us a call, we’d love to have your business.
You mentioned using a cable with a 7 pin fisher connection with a USB connection to a “backup battery pack”. So we can run an external battery pack? Also, when running a battery pack, do we remove the 18650 battery? Thank you.
If you purchased your RH25 from Outdoor Legacy give us a call and Ashley will be glad to help. If you haven’t purchased one yet give Ashley a call and he’ll help you order one and answer all your questions then. Thanks for watching!
Which app? There are 2. I can't get either to work. Shows connected on my phone , but app reverts back to the connect prompt.
iRayUSA tech support will be able to help you with this issue. Good luck
I'm in the market for a dedicated clip-on. I'm torn between this and the Bering Optics Super Yoter C. What is your opinion of this RH25 vs the Yoter C as a clip on out to 200 yards on coyotes and hogs?
Being 100% honest with you…I wouldn’t suggest any clip on that is available on the hunting market today. Not one of them.
With that said, it needs to be noted the RH25 only works with 1x base mag scopes like a LPVO. The Yoter C will work MUCH better with a very low (1x or 2x) daytime optic but at least Bering does have attachments for other day optics.
But again, just being honest, there’s less than a 0% chance I’d spend this kind of money and buy a clip on. I’d rather buy a cheaper 384 or 640 resolution optic and spend the extra on a dedicated rifle for the setup. You’d be way way ahead when it comes to performance, usability, image quality and resale value. Just our 2 cents!
@@outdoorlegacy Greatly appreciate your time and expertise!
Question. Do reticles on oray and pulsars recenter after zeroing? I run agms and say for example you stary wuth your x and y on 0 and u hit high and right. Then you move your reticle to poi that is high amd right amd save parameters. The reticle stays there and does not recenter. Its all fine and dandy and works fine it just looks really weird whe looking in a scope and the reticle is no where near center. Just curious if ither brands recenter?
No current brands re-center. If your reticle is way off center like that you likely either have a mounting issue, a rail problem, a rifle problem or a scope that isn't correctly collimated. Most of the time if you're zero is within a normal movement you won't notice it's off center. It will still be off center but you won't notice it. But once you make those long adjustments you're definitely going to see the reticle being off to one direction.
@@outdoorlegacy awesome. Thank you so much for an I formative reply. Makes perfect sense!!
@@mpmontford Glad to help! We'd love to have your business next time you're in the market for a thermal optic.
@outdoorlegacy you got it!!!
What Wilcox mount is that
There are several Wilcox parts there but the main mount is a G24. I hope that helps!
Whats the specs on the battery pack and cable to be able to run with auxiliary power
Any normal USB battery pack that will run a cell phone or other USB device will run the RH25, nothing special needed. We usually run Anker battery packs. The cable needed comes with the RH25 and has an odd 7 pin plug on the end that goes to the scope. It’s a stiff cable and longer than it needs to be but the other end is USB so you can plug it into the battery pack. Thanks for watching!
Is the InfiRay Outdoor Micro RH25 still going for $5000?
No sir but after the sale ended Infiray Outdoor moved the price to $5499, so it’s still $500 less than before. If you have questions please let’s us know, we’d know to have your business.
outdoorlegacygear.com/products/infiray-iray-rico-micro-640x512-12-micron-25mm-multi-purpose-monocular
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How far away can you see a small cow size object?
You can see (not ID) a cow easily at 1,000+ yards.
You can detect vehicles with this thing at 8000 yards or more.