This video focuses on testing and demonstrating the Nocpix LUMI thermal handheld monocular. While the title and description do not mention any specific firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or firearms-related applications, the use of thermal imaging devices is often associated with nighttime observation, which can be relevant to various outdoor activities including hunting or security applications. The video appears to be a product review or test of this specific piece of equipment.
This YouTube video features a review of the Pulsar Axion 2 LRF thermal monocular. The creator, associated with "Basement Operator," provides a detailed look at the device, likely highlighting its capabilities for observation and potentially for use in tactical or outdoor scenarios. The description includes several affiliate links for outdoor gear companies like Tac Pack and TA Targets, as well as the creator's own merchandise and community platforms like Discord. A strong emphasis on firearm safety is stated in the disclaimer, with the creator clarifying they are not a gunsmith and all content is for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video reviews the ThermTec "Wild 650L" thermal monocular, highlighting its well-priced features, including a built-in laser rangefinder. The reviewer discusses its capabilities for wildlife detection, home security, search and rescue, and hunting. While praising its ease of use, clarity, and flawless performance, the reviewer notes two minor issues: the inability to mount it to a tripod and the app not recording audio when recording video (though the device itself does).
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Pulsar Axion 2 LRF XG35, a handheld thermal monocular. The reviewer covers core specifications, image quality, and real-world applications, with a particular focus on coyote hunting at night. Key features discussed include the built-in laser rangefinder, connectivity, recording capabilities, app integration, and IPX7 waterproofing. The reviewer also touches on color palettes and expresses a dislike for digital zoom. The video thanks OpticsPlanet for providing the unit and mentions a discount code. It also credits Connor Boothe with Appalachian Outdoors Addicts and promotes the "Basement Operator Company" and the reviewer's YouTube channel "Elliott Delp."
This YouTube video appears to be a clip focused on thermal imaging technology, likely in relation to firearms or outdoor activities. The brevity of the description suggests a visual demonstration rather than an in-depth review or tutorial. Without further context, it's difficult to ascertain the specific firearm models or applications, but the presence of 'thermal' strongly implies a use case involving night vision, hunting, or observation in low-light conditions.
This video reviews the Falcon 640 V2, a multi-functional thermal monocular. It explores its versatility for various applications, including standalone use, helmet mounting (both alone and bridged with night vision), and as a clip-on optic for firearms. The review covers performance in both urban and field environments, day and night, and delves into user interface features, advanced menus, and thermal specifications like NETD. The video also includes an unboxing segment and a conclusion on the product's 'do-it-all' capabilities within the Falconclaw ecosystem.
This YouTube video provides a review of the DNT Hydra HS635 thermal optic, touted as a top budget thermal scope for 2025. The reviewer highlights its versatility as a 3-in-1 device, functioning as a clip-on thermal, handheld monocular, and standalone scope. The video covers unboxing, accessory details, mounting options, and showcases thermal footage. The reviewer emphasizes that these are personal opinions based on a purchased unit, not an affiliation with DNT Optics. Links to the product and related accessories are provided.
This video offers a comparison of two thermal monoculars, the Rix K2 and the ATN BlazeSeeker 256 Core, both priced around $500. The content delves into device information and features a direct comparison between the two units, aiming to help viewers understand their capabilities within a budget-friendly thermal optics market. The video also includes affiliate links to the products reviewed and channel support options.
This video investigates whether a jacket can effectively mask the heat signature of a firearm. It specifically highlights the Blaze Trek Thermal Monocular by ATN, directing viewers to their website ATNcorp.com for more information. The video appears to be a product demonstration or test related to thermal imaging technology and its application in firearm concealment or detection.
This video highlights the Blaze Trek Thermal Monocular by ATN, presented in a Point Of View (POV) style, suggesting a scenario where the viewer is utilizing thermal imaging, potentially in a Call of Duty context or a real-world application involving firearms. The description explicitly directs viewers to ATNcorp.com for more information and includes the hashtags #atn and #atncorp, emphasizing the brand and product. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the title 'Call Of Duty Thermal' strongly implies a connection to firearms and tactical operations.
This video titled "A Suppressor Under Thermal" highlights the ATN Blaze Trek Thermal Monocular. While the video's primary focus is on the thermal monocular and its capabilities (implied through the title and description), it directly relates to firearms by showcasing how a suppressor would appear under thermal imaging. The description encourages viewers to visit ATNcorp.com, indicating a product promotion. The title itself suggests an analysis of a firearm component (suppressor) using thermal technology.
This video explores whether budget thermal optics can be a viable and practical option for civilian users. It compares four thermal optics across a range of prices, emphasizing that less expensive models with fewer features might be more suitable for many individuals' needs. The analysis covers different styles of optics, performance, modes, ease of use, weight, and battery life, with timestamps provided for each section. The description also includes affiliate links for relevant products and channels.