WATCH: InfiRay Outdoor Autumn Launch Event
InfiRay Outdoor released its highly anticipated autumn products on their Autumn Launch Event 2022, which included the launch of four new products: EYE III E3 MAX, Mate MAH50, Hybrid HYH50W and Rico RS75. Learn more about the products and watch the event below.
EYEIII E3 MAX—To improve your hunting efficiency
InfiRay updated its EYE series to the third generation, the device has a brand-new cylindrical design with the scroll wheel to perform most of the operations. Beside the ON/OFF button, the device can automatically turn on/off quickly just by the lens cap.
Since most operations can be completed with a single button on the scroll wheel, it will help users hunt more efficiency without hesitation, distraction in the dark.
MATE Series—Your ideal mate for daytime scopes
The high-end MAH50 they presented this time is housed with magnesium alloy materials which contributes to “POI=1MOA” requirement. MAH50 also realized ultra-precise by an optional LRF extension.
These MATE products equipped with 640*512,12㎛detector with NETD<25mk,it can distortion-free image even when used with a 10x daytime scope.
Hybrid Series—Discover the versatility of thermal imager
Hybrid is a dual-purpose multifunctional thermal imager:as a thermal riflescope or as a clip-on. Hybrid has an extra-large eyebox to observe comfortably and 60mm exit pupil distance to stay safe.
In order to achieve the accuracy of 1MOA, HYH50W has significantly improved the recoil-absorbing mount, LRF and ballistic calculation. It uses a 2560×1920 AMOLED display for better imaging quality, which will bring you a hunt like never before.
Alongside the regular products, InfiRay launched the RS75, bringing the first 1280 sensor scope to the commercial market. With powerful 1280 sensor, RS75 can stay clear with 12× magnification to ensure that you can see the maximum amount of detail to reliably identify your target.
With the combination of insane focal length and the powerful detector, RS75 manages to expand the detection range to over 3800 meters. The wide aperture allows more energy to be transmitted and therefore increases the contrast, making it easier for hunters to spot games.