Description
InfiRay Outdoor RH25 V2 Rico Micro 640 Multifunction Thermal Weapon Sight
Designed as a compact thermal solution for hog hunting, predator control, and mobile night operations, the InfiRay Outdoor RH25 V2 delivers exceptional versatility in a lightweight package. Its compact footprint makes it especially effective for hunters who need fast target detection without adding excessive bulk to their rifle setup. Whether scanning fields for hogs, tracking coyotes at night, or navigating changing terrain, the RH25 V2 is built to adapt quickly in demanding environments.
The InfiRay Outdoor RH25 V2 Rico Micro 640 keeps the proven multifunction design of the original RH25 while introducing major upgrades focused on image quality, viewing comfort, and system performance. Users can configure it as a handheld thermal scanner, helmet-mounted monocular, weapon sight, or clip-on thermal optic depending on the mission or hunting style.
This updated version features a lightweight machined magnesium alloy housing, USB-C connectivity for easier file transfer and external power support, and 64 GB of internal storage with onboard video and audio recording. A new 1440×1080 AMOLED display combined with an upgraded eyepiece provides a significantly larger and sharper viewing experience, while compatibility with optics up to 6× magnification improves clip-on usability.
Powered by InfiRay’s advanced 12 µm thermal sensor with a ≤18mK NETD rating and a manual-focus f/1.0 objective lens, the RH25 V2 produces outstanding thermal detail and target separation even in difficult weather and low-contrast conditions.
FAQ
What changed between the iRay RH25 V2 and the original RH25?
The InfiRay Outdoor RH25 V2 Rico Micro 640 introduces several important upgrades over the original RH25. The V2 model features a new magnesium alloy housing for reduced weight, a larger and sharper 1440×1080 AMOLED display, upgraded eyepiece design, USB-C connectivity, onboard audio recording, and expanded 64 GB internal storage. It also benefits from an improved ≤18mK NETD thermal sensor, which enhances image detail and target separation in difficult weather and low-contrast environments. These improvements make the RH25 V2 more refined for both handheld scanning and weapon-mounted use.
RH25 V2 vs AGM Rattler for hog hunting — which is better?
For hog hunting, the RH25 V2 is often preferred by users looking for maximum versatility and premium thermal image quality. Its multifunction design allows it to operate as a handheld scanner, helmet-mounted monocular, clip-on, or weapon sight, making it highly adaptable in the field. Compared to many AGM Rattler models, the RH25 V2 generally offers a more compact design, improved display quality, and stronger overall thermal sensitivity for detecting animals in challenging nighttime conditions. AGM Rattler optics remain popular for their value-focused pricing and straightforward rifle scope configuration, especially for dedicated weapon-mounted setups.
What is the detection range of the RH25 V2?
The RH25 V2 is capable of detecting heat signatures at extended distances thanks to its advanced 640-resolution thermal sensor, high-sensitivity ≤18mK NETD performance, and manual-focus f/1.0 objective lens. Detection capability varies depending on environmental conditions, target size, humidity, and terrain, but the optic is designed to provide reliable long-range thermal observation for hunting, scouting, and nighttime field use.


















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